Switch2Save project Final Workshop
We are thrilled to share the latest news from the PLURAL project, as well as our participation in the recent Public Workshop held in Athens on September 20th as part of the final meeting of the Switch2Save project.
This collaborative endeavour has been a remarkable journey of innovation and knowledge exchange, and we're delighted to provide you with a glimpse into what transpired during this event.
PLURAL project at the Switch2Save Workshop:
The PLURAL project, led by our coordinator Maria Founti, played a pivotal role in contributing insights and expertise to the Switch2Save workshop. Our involvement included two significant presentations that shed light on essential aspects of our project's outcomes:
"Lessons Learned Towards Industrialization of Active Components"
Presented by Maria Founti and Eleni Goni from E2ARC, a valued member of the PLURAL Advisory Board
"Switch2Save Contribution to the Revision of SET Plan of Active Facades"
Presented by Maria Founti and Uwe Posset from FhG ISC, esteemed partners of the Switch2Save project
Also, Sara Van Rompaey, a member of the PLURAL Advisory Board from E2ARC, brought a unique perspective to the event with her presentation on the "Architect's Perspective on Designing Buildings with Smart and Efficient Features."
The Public Workshop in Athens was an enriching experience, bringing together more than 35 experts, including members of the Switch2Save Advisory Board and the Project's Officer.
One of the highlights of the workshop was the opportunity for participants to visit the NTUA Living Lab. Here, they were introduced to real-time monitoring and the impressive results achieved so far from the Swith2Save EC-TC Insulating Glass Units and the PLURAL SmartWall.
We are immensely proud of the progress made within the PLURAL project and the contributions we were able to make to the Switch2Save workshop.
The knowledge shared and the connections forged during this event serve as a testament to the power of collaboration in driving forward groundbreaking initiatives in the field of sustainable architecture and building technology.
For more details on the Switch2Save project and our involvement in the workshop, please visit the Switch2Save website: Switch2Save Final Workshop in Athens and visit their LinkedIn page!