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2009: a successful edition but only a first step
The first edition of ICT for sustainable homes was held in Nice on November 16 & 17, 2009. It was organised by Sigma Orionis in cooperation with the Beywatch project aiming at energy efficient homes and neighbourhoods and supported by the European Commission's DG Information Society and Media. The two-day event welcome 119 delegates from 19 countries (Europe, Japan and Canada) and featured 15 exhibitors ( industrial organisations and collaborative research projects).
The ICT for sustainable homes conference and exhibition was focused on some issues faced to achieve the sustainable home: greener homes, more meaningful and affordable products, new markets at the international scale, health, security, communication, knowledge and learning, etc. To address those topics, the conference was divited into 7 plenary sessions, featuring 37 high-level speakers, and 7 keynote speakers:
Other presentations included contributions from the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), CSTB, IPSO Alliance, Cisco Systems, the NEM Initiative, Orange, ECHONET, KNX, Veolia Habitat Services, CAPENERGIES, FAGOR, Telefonica I+D, Synelixis, University of Palermo, University of Nice, EDF R&D, etc. All presentations made during the conference can be downloaded as pdf files in the agenda section of this website.
While the first day of the event was devoted to ICT for sustainable homes as a whole, the second day, proposed in cooperation with the Beywatch project, focused on ICT for energy efficient homes and neighbourhoods, which may be considered as particularly promising application areas in the short term. Aiming at discussing the status and perspectives for home energy management and energy efficient homes and neighbourhoods, the second day of the conference also aimed at spreading the project concepts and results towards the whole field in Europe and beyond. After an opening session featuring keynote speakers, the main project innovations have be presented and debated:
The conference also included a roundtable entitled "Let's Team Up for Greener Homes", which was an opportunity for Beywatch project leaders and invited keynote speakers to highlight the major trends, from market, political and technological points of view, on how the ICT could be used to reduce the energy consumption at homes and buildings, thus reducing at the same time the CO2 emissions. By doing so, Utilities have with ICT a very powerful tool to manage the Grid and make it smarter. Chaired by Sonia Compans, Technical Officer at the ETSI, the roundtable feature the following participants: Projects:
Standard organisations:
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