Highly Innovative building control Tools Tackling the energy performance gap

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Abstract

The deliverable D6.1 is part of Work Package (WP) 6 with focus on `Innovative services definition and market exploitation. More specifically, it belongs to Task (T) 6.1 named `New generation of services based on intelligent tools for building data treatment Identification and management of the exploitable results (ERs) and is the third submission of a series of a total of four. The first submission at Month (M) 12 listed the ERs and gave a first overview about each of them with respect to type, manager, innovativeness, a preliminary exploitation vision and actions. In total, 34 Exploitable Results (ER) have been identified of which 15 are Products, 11 are Services and 6 qualify as Knowledge IP (summary table in chapter 3). Each of these ERs was assigned its own ER manager who is responsible for defining and implementing actions to maximise exploitation in collaboration with R2M and other consortium partners are appropriate. The second draft of M18 added a SWOT analysis for each of them. That analysis is not included in this submission to provide a shorter document and non-redundant information. This third submission at M36 has two functions. First, it describes short- and medium-term exploitation visions of singles ERs in Chapter 4 to extend the exploitation planning further. Shortterm comprises a time horizon of two years, while the medium-term extends that to a total period of five years. Second, it documents decisions and aspects related to collective exploitation actions in Chapter 5. This includes definition of the minimum viable product, a view on how the platform will continue post project as free and open source software (FOSS), licensing options for proprietary and open source products, business model types and business strategies. The chapter also identified key exploitable results (KER) and maps planning considerations for module KER management during the third reporting period. Chapter 6 concludes the document. As a summary, and to make a linkage with the technical developments achieved so far in the project, Table 1 synthetises the ERs of product-type (only) with the associated TRL estimated for the end of the project. The ERs associated with modules and central functions are Key Exploitable Results and will be those that receive the most attention in the final year of the project with respect to exploitation, dissemination and replication activities. A summary table of all ERs is included in Chapter 2. The fourth and last draft of D6.1 will be submitted at M48. The final version will document the final status of the ERs and continue to value proposition mapping and design exercise work to arrive to a set of application scenarios which drive business cases and eventual business models.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2018

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  • Noris, F; Caboni, O; Pehse, A; ;Messervey, T;Lopez, Ruffini S

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