The SUSTAIN Eurocluster Project sets off aiming to promote energy efficiency measures and innovation in the construction sector

Submitted by Francesc Ribera on 05 October 2022

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The SUSTAIN Eurocluster Project started on Monday 3, with the official kick-off meeting launch. The project, which aims to promote energy efficiency measures and innovation in the construction sector, is made up of 5 members from 3 countries of the European Union, among which there are the Energy Cluster of Catalonia (CEEC), the Center for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), the IsZEB Cluster, Green-Tech from Latvia, and the Greek Digital Innovation Hub (ahedd).

In an online session, the members of the consortium have approved the main work framework and have established the strategic goals of the project, which will take 3 years. Funded by the European Commission, the SUSTAIN Eurocluster will support companies, and specially SMEs, in a continuous process of business innovation, while introducing the latest technologies of the European industrial ecosystems to the market.

In the long term, and together with the other members of the consortium, the Energy Cluster of Catalonia will also seek to implement new models of collaboration between European cluster organizations and other key actors, facilitating new interconnections in the energy sector's value chain.

Participating in this constituting session, there were Dimosthenis Ioannidis and Nikolaos Laloumis from the Center for Research and Technology, Hellas (CERTH) of Greece, functioning as project coordinators; Asterios Tzirgas and Dimitra Tsirigoti, as representatives of IsZEB Cluster, dedicated to Intelligent Solutions For Zero & Positive Energy Buildings; Denia Kanellopoulou and George Giannakopoulos, from the Digital Innovation Hub (ahedd), also from Greece; and, Salvis Roga and Ieva Meiksane, from the Green-Tech Cluster of Latvia.

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