13 partners from six countries met in Genova, Italy to kick-off their four-year project.
Genoa, 23/05/2023 - The 13 European partners of SMARTeeSTORY met from 22-23 May 2023 in Genova, Italy, to kick-off their Horizon Europe-funded four-year project. The meeting provided an opportunity for the consortium to introduce themselves, discuss objectives, and establish a roadmap for the project's successful completion.
SMARTeeSTORY accelerates the digital transformation of historical non-residential buildings in Latvia, the Netherlands and Spain. By combining energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and digital and smart technologies, the project strives to turn local historic landmarks into climate neutral buildings while, at the same time, preserving their unique identity.
Historical buildings are important landmarks of European cities, which is why they play a crucial role in showcasing the benefits of the green and digital transition to the general public. Due to their high energy consumption and challenging retrofitting requirements, however, a dedicated approach is required. SMARTeeSTORY therefore applies a replicable and customisable technological infrastructure to maximise energy efficiency and occupant well-being based on the historic buildings’ unique features and potential.
“For best results, SMARTeeSTORY demonstrates the proposed digital solutions in three real-life demonstration sites located in different climatic regions, where energy renovation is not an option. We will gather and share lessons learnt so that there will be even more digitalisation of historic buildings in the future, across Europe and beyond.”
- Matteo Porta, RINA-C, Project Coordinator
SMARTeeSTORY actively promotes the exchange of knowledge and best practices among stakeholders, including building owners, energy service companies, and public authorities. To do so, the project will organise workshops, site visits, training sessions, and networking events to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among related initiatives and projects, as well as with external audiences.
The SMARTeeSTORY consortium consists of the following members:
RINA CONSULTING SPA, Italy
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION, Spain
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT, the Netherlands
RIGA MUNICIPAL AGENCY "RIGA ENERGY AGENCY", Latvia
RIGAS TEHNISKA UNIVERSITATESPA, Latvia
PELLINI SPA, Italy
AGENCIA ANDALUZA DE LA ENERGIA, Spain
CUERVA ENERGIA SLU, Spain
FUNDACION CARTIF, Spain
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SPA, Italy
EXUS SOFTWARE MONOPROSOPI ETAIRIA PERIORISMENIS EVTHINIS, Greece
TERA SRL, Italy
STEINBEIS INNOVATION GGMBH, Germany
Project Coordinator
Matteo Porta, RINA-C
Main Press Contact
Bettina Remmele, Steinbeis Innovation gGmbH