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Total  Renovation  Strategies  for  Energy  Reduction    in  Public  Building  Stock  

 

 

D7.30  /  Third  version  of  the  Dissemination  and  Communication  Plan    

 

WP  7  ,  Task  7.3    

 

31  March,  2016  (M30)  

 

 

       

Authors:  Helga  Treiber  (YOU),  Juan  Ramón  de  la  Cuevas  (ACC)  

Integration  of  technologies  for  energy-­‐efficient  solutions  in  the  renovation  of  public  buildings    

 EeB.NMP.2013.3  

Collaborative  Project  –  This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  

development  and  demonstration  under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  development  and  demonstration  

under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

Technical  References  

1 PU = Public

PP = Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services).

RE = Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services).

CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services).

Project  Acronym   BRICKER  

Project  Title   Total   renovation   strategies   for   energy   reduction   in   public  building  stock  

Project  Coordinator  

Juan  Ramón  de  las  Cuevas  

ACCIONA  

[email protected]  

Project  Duration   1  October  2013  –  30  September  2017  (48  Months)  

Deliverable  No.   D7.16  

Dissemination  Level   PU1  

Work  Package   WP  7  –  Dissemination  and  Communication  

Task   T  7.3  –  Dissemination  and  Communication  Plan  

Lead  beneficiary   17  (YOU)  

Contributing  beneficiaries  

1   (ACC),   2   (CAR),   3   (CEM),   5   (EUR),   6   (FBK),   7   (GEX),   8   (GRE),   9  (ONU),  10  (OZU),  11  (PUR),  12  (SEZ),  13  (SOL),  14  (SPB),  15  (TEC),  16  (ULG),  18  (RANK)  

Due  date  of  deliverable   31  March  2016  

Actual  submission  date   31  March  2016  

Estimated  person-­‐month  for  deliverable  

2  MM  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

Versions  

 

Version   Person   Partner   Date  

V1  

Helga  TREIBER,  Elmar  BARTLMAE,  Silvia  RAIMONDI,  Cecilia  STRADA  ,  Alessandra  

BARBIERI,  Mark  THOMPSON  

YOU   17  March  2016  

v2   Juan  Cuevas   ACC   6  April  2016  

V3   Helga  TREIBER,  Mark  THOMPSON  

YOU   15  April  

V4   Juan  Cuevas   ACC   28  April  2016  

V5V    

     

 

 

 

   

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Table  of  Content  

0   Abstract  ..................................................................................................................................  7  

1   Introduction  ............................................................................................................................  8  

2   Dissemination  and  Communication  Strategy  .......................................................................  10  2.1   Objectives ....................................................................................................................... 10  2.2   Communication contents: Key messages ...................................................................... 10  2.3   Framework: visual identity, branding, rules for dissemination ........................................ 11  2.4   Targets: Identification and classification of main audiences .......................................... 13  2.5   Dissemination & Communication means and channels ................................................. 14  2.6   Clustering with other related projects ............................................................................. 16  2.7   Roles & responsibilities of the partners .......................................................................... 16  

3   Implementation  Plan  and  Timeline  ......................................................................................  17  3.1   Key messages ................................................................................................................ 17  3.2   Visual identity and Branding ........................................................................................... 18  3.3   Conditions for ensuring proper dissemination ................................................................ 20  

3.3.1   Open Access ........................................................................................................... 20  3.3.2   Dissemination .......................................................................................................... 22  3.3.3   Authorship ................................................................................................................ 23  

3.4   Main targets/ stakeholder interaction ............................................................................. 24  3.5   Communication channels ............................................................................................... 32  

3.5.1   Web site ................................................................................................................... 32  3.5.2   E-Newsletter ............................................................................................................ 37  3.5.3   Web communication: Articles, interviews, press releases ....................................... 39  3.5.4   Web 2.0 tools ........................................................................................................... 42  3.5.5   Dissemination materials ........................................................................................... 43  3.5.6   Production of the institutional video ......................................................................... 47  3.5.7   Publications in technical literature and dedicated journals ...................................... 48  3.5.8   Best Practices Book ................................................................................................. 51  3.5.9   Participation in Fairs, Conferences and workshops ................................................ 54  

3.6   Clustering with other related projects ............................................................................. 61  3.7   Distribution channels and targets ................................................................................... 62  3.8   Roles & responsibilities of the partners .......................................................................... 63  

3.8.1   Roles ........................................................................................................................ 63  3.8.2   Responsibilities ........................................................................................................ 64  

3.9   WP7 timeline for April 2016 – September 2017 ............................................................. 66  4   Results  of  Dissemination  and  Communication  Actions  ........................................................  68  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

4.1   Summary of the main Dissemination and Communication results to date ..................... 68  4.2   Benchmarking Dissemination and Communication ........................................................ 70  4.3   Website statistics ............................................................................................................ 71  4.4   Publications (press releases, articles, interviews) .......................................................... 72  

4.4.1   Publications by BRICKER partners M1-M29 .......................................................... 73  4.4.2   Outreach of press releases, articles and interviews by the D&C Sec M1-M29 ....... 90  4.4.3   Uptake of press releases, articles and interviews from the D&C Sec M1-M19 ....... 94  

4.5   Use and Outreach of BRICKER LinkedIn company page .............................................. 97  4.6   Participation in events and awareness raising Oct 2013 – March 2016 ........................ 99  

5   ANNEX  ................................................................................................................................  118  

   

List  of  Tables  Table  1:  BRICKER  branding  references  ........................................................................................  19  

Table  2:  Overview  of  dissemination  and  communication  support  and  acknowledgement  ........  19  

Table  3:  Timeline  for  BRICKER  web  site  ......................................................................................  37  

Table  4:  Timeline  for  the  e-­‐Newsletter  .......................................................................................  39  

Table  5:  Timeline  for  publications  by  the  BRICKER  D&C  Secretariat  ...........................................  42  

Table  6:  Timeline  for  dissemination  materials  ............................................................................  47  

Table  7:  Scientific  publications  and  papers  about  BRICKER  ........................................................  50  

Table  8:  Preliminary  table  of  content  -­‐  Best  Practice  Book  .........................................................  53  

Table  9:  BRICKER  partner  plans  for  organising  and  attending  events  2016-­‐2017  ......................  57  

Table  10  :  Generic  Programme  for  a  National  Workshop  ...........................................................  60  

Table  11  :  Generic  Programme  for  Workshop  cum  Study  tour  ...................................................  60  

Table  12  :  Overview  of  distribution  channels  and  target  audiences  ...........................................  63  

Table  13:  WP7  timeline  April  2016  -­‐  September  2017  ................................................................  67  

Table  14:  Quantitative  goals  of  BRICKER  Dissemination  and  Communication  actions  ...............  70  

Table  15  :  Publications  by  BRICKER  partners  M1-­‐M29  ...............................................................  89  

Table  16:  Outreach  of  press  releases,  articles  and  interviews  by  the  D&C  Sec  M1-­‐M29  ...........  92  

Table  17:  Uptake  of  press  releases,  articles  and  interviews  from  the  D&C  Sec  M1-­‐M29  ...........  96  

Table  18:  Most  successful  posts  on  BRICKER  LinkedIn  page  .......................................................  98  

Table  19:  Participation  in  events  M1-­‐M29  ................................................................................  117  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

 

List  of  Graphs  Graph  1:  Guidelines  on  Open  Access  to  Scientific  Publications  and  Research  Data    ..................  21  

Graph  2:  BRICKER  target  group  segments  ..................................................................................  28  

Graph  3  BRICKER  target  groups  by  numbers  ..............................................................................  30  

Graph  4:  BRICKER  stakeholder  segmentation  by  country  ...........................................................  31  

Graph  5:  BRICKER  web  site  statistics  March  2014-­‐  March  2016  .................................................  71  

Graph  6:  Evolution  of  the  number  of  followers  on  BRICKER  LinkedIn  page  ...............................  97  

 

 

List  of  Images  Image  1:  Image  gallery  capturing  progress  at  Belgian  demo  site  ...............................................  33  

Image  2  :  Screen  shot  of  Deliverable  download  section    ............................................................  34  

Image  3:  The  first  BRICKER  brochure  ..........................................................................................  44  

Image  4  :  The  BRICKER  bookmark  ...............................................................................................  44  

Image  5:  The  BRICKER  poster  ......................................................................................................  45  

Image  6:  The  BRICKER    roll-­‐up  poster  .........................................................................................  46  

Image  7:  Example  for  a  page  of  the  Best  Practice  Book  ..............................................................  52  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

0 Abstract  

The  Dissemination  and  Communication  Plan  is  prepared  on  the  basis  of  the  general  description  of   the   dissemination   &   communication   strategy   (Annex   I   of   the   Grant   Agreement,   Part   B,  chapter  1.3.1),  the  specific  Tasks  described  in  the  Work  plan  Table  WP7  of  Annex  I  “Description  of   Work”   of   the   Grant   Agreement   and   the   rules   governing   in   the   Consortium   Agreement  signed  by  the  partners.  

Acting  as  a  guide  for  partners  across  the  project,  this  document  sets  out  the  strategy  and  tools  to  be  implemented  for  the  project’s  dissemination  and  communication  activities.  It  represents  the   third   and   final   version   of   the   Dissemination   and   Communication   Plan   where   some  strategies  and  actions  are  fine-­‐tuned  for  Months  30-­‐48.  The  results  of  the  D&C  activities  from  Months   1-­‐30   are   presented   and   their   impact   is   assessed.   The   deliverable  will   be   subject   to  revision  during   the  remainder  of   the  project   in  order   to   fine   tune  the  objectives  and   include  potential  new  tools  which  may  appear  during  the  lifetime  of  the  project.  The  D&C  plan  will  be  continuously  updated  as  the  BRICKER  project  goes  on.    

A  final  revision  will  be  produced  in  M48.  This  and  previous  revisions  are  linked  to  a  milestone,  due   in   Phase   1   (Set   up   of   project   management,   governance   structure,   dissemination   and  communication  launch),  Phase  3  (Technology  definition  and  development,  design  of  active  and  passive   system,   dissemination   and   communication),   Phase   5   (Systems   installed,   exploitation  and  replication  plans,  communication  and  dissemination),  and  Phase  8   (Final   reports,  energy  performance  assessment).  The  revisions  will  be  documented  in  this  Deliverable  D7.30  and  also  in  D7.40.    

This   third   version   of   Dissemination   and   Communication   Plan   is   divided   into   three   sections:  D&C   Strategy,   Implementation   and   Results.   In   chapter   2   the   D&C   Strategy   sets   out   the  contents,  the  general  framework,  the  targets,  the  channels  and  the  responsibilities.  Chapter  3  deals  with  the  implementation.  It  contains  operative  descriptions  and  guidelines  regarding  key  messages;   visual   identity   and   branding;   conditions   for   ensuring   proper   dissemination   of   the  generated   knowledge   related   to   confidentiality,   publication   and   use   of   the   knowledge;   the  stakeholder  groups  and  interactions;  the  D&C    channels;  the  roles  and  responsabilities  of  the  partners   as   well   as   the   timeline   for  M30-­‐M48.   Chapter   4   is   dedicated   to   results.   These   are  reported  in  tabular  formats  for  regarding  the  various  channels  used.      

The   Annex   contains   guidelines   for   using   the   logo   as   well   the   templates   for   tracking   the  dissemination   activities   directly   performed   by   the   consortium   partners   and   to   have   all  information  for  the  final  report  ready:    

Annex  A1  –  Guidelines  for  the  use  of  the  logo  

Annex  A2  –  Template  for  2015-­‐2016  D&C  Action  Plans  of  the  partners    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

1 Introduction    

The  BRICKER  D&C  Plan  contains  the  main  strategic  and  operative  guidelines  that  shall  govern  the  overall   communication  strategy.   It   constitutes   the  core  document  outlining   the  activities  on   the   basis   of   projects   dissemination   and   communication.   It   develops   a   detailed   and  harmonized   dissemination   and   communication   strategy   including   key   messages,   visual  identity,   reporting   templates,   management   of   stakeholders’   databases,   tools   and   targets,  events  and  conferences,  and  the  implementation  of  the  strategy.    

 

We  wish  to  underline  that  the  BRICKER  D&C  strategy  will  evolve  as  the  project  advances.  In  the  initial   phases,   the   strategy  has   focused  on   raising   awareness   about  BRICKER   and   setting   the  general   framework   for   dissemination   and   communication.   As   the   project   progresses   and  achieves   results,   this   framework   unfolds   and   diversifies   into   very   targeted   actions   towards  specific   audiences,   including   interactions   with   potential   users   and   “clients”   of   the   BRICKER  concept  and  technologies.    

The   BRICKER   partners   play   a   key   role   in   implementing   the   strategy   as   they   are   the   most  important   ambassadors   and   multipliers   for   disseminating   and   communicating   the   BRICKER  messages,  achievements  and  results.  In  this  process,  the  D&C  Secretariat  assists  and  supports  the   BRICKER   partners   by   providing   materials,   information,   guidelines,   advice   and   by  coordinating  their  outreach  actions.  

The  BRICKER  D&C  Plan  is  divided  into  three  main  sections:  

• The  BRICKER  dissemination  and  communication  strategy    • The  actions  and  measures  for  implementation  and  the  timeline.  • The  outreach  results  achieved  during  the  previous  project  period  (i.e.  M1-­‐M30  in  this  

report).    

The  plan  is  being  deployed  and  updated  on  an  annual  basis  during  the  project  life  and  beyond.  In   each   revision,   the   activities   of   the   previous   plan   are   assessed   and   those   for   the   coming  period  are  outlined.    

The  dates  for  the  publication  of  the  revised  D&C  Plan  are  M18,  M30  and  of  the  final  version  M48.   Each   version   is   linked   to   a   milestone,   Phase   1   (Set   up   of   project   management,  governance   structure,   dissemination   and   communication   launch),   Phase   3   (Technology  definition   and   development,   design   of   active   and   passive   system,   dissemination   and  communication),   Phase   5   (Systems   installed,   exploitation   and   replication   plans,  communication   and   dissemination),   and   Phase   8   (Energy   performance   assessment   Final  reports).      

 

How  to  read  the  Dissemination  and  Communication  plan?  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

The  document  contains  numerous  internal  references  between  the  three  sections.    At  the  end  of   each   section,   clickable   icons  will   help   to   navigate   between   the   Strategy,   Implementation  and  Results  sections.  From  the  strategy  section,  readers  can  “go  to  implementation”  and  “go  to   results”;   from   the   implementation   “go   to   strategy”   and   “go   to   results”;   from   the   results  section  “go  to  strategy”  and  “go  to  implementation”.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

2 Dissemination  and  Communication  Strategy  

 

2.1 Objectives    

BRICKER  aims  at  a  scalable,  replicable,  high  energy  efficient,  zero  emissions  and  cost  effective  SYSTEM   to   refurbish   existing   public-­‐owned   non-­‐residential   buildings   to   achieve   at   least   50%  energy   consumption   reduction.   By   demonstrating   and   disseminating   an   open   and   easily  replicable  strategy  for  designing,  constructing,  and  managing  renovation  projects  for  achieving  energy   reduction   in   public   buildings,   the   project   aims   at   transferring   knowledge   in   a   way  conducive   to   leveraging   replicability.   In   this   respect   BRICKER   will   adopt   an   ambitious   D&   C  policy  drawing  on  a  vast  array  of  means  ensuring  a  multi-­‐channel  approach.  This  will  enable  the   project   to   reach   out   to   the   broad   set   of   stakeholders   at   all   levels   and   disseminate   the  results  of   innovative,  cost-­‐effective  and  high  performance  renovation  concepts  and  solutions  to  boost  the  quality  of  district  renovation  and  enhance  market  uptake  of  low-­‐energy  building  stock.  

 

2.2 Communication  contents:  Key  messages  

The   D&C   activities   are   designed   to   convey   project   information   at   various   levels.   This  information  includes  the  key  messages  that  all  communication  needs  to  refer  to  in  some  way,  the  identity  of  the  project  and  all  that  it  includes,  and  the  deliverables  set  out  under  a  brand.  

What  are  key  messages?  

Within  every  story  to  tell,  key  messages  are  the  messages  the  target  audience  will  remember  and  react  to.  They  keep  the  writing  and  materials  and  content  on  track  with  what  BRICKER  is  trying  to  accomplish.  Such  messages  should  always  come  back  to  the  key  notions  or  concepts.  

To  be  useful,  key  messages  must  be:  

•  few  in  number,  usually  no  more  than  two  or  three  •  short  and  concise,  generally  no  more  than  a  sentence  or  two.  •  written  down.  

The  following  messages  form  a  basis  of  BRICKER  communication:  

•  Achieve  greater  energy  efficiency   in  public  owned  building  through  smart  retrofit  –  a  concern  for  building  owners,  end-­‐users  and  citizens  alike.  

• Replicate   BRICKER   solutions   across   Europe’s   diverse   public-­‐owned   building   stock   –  architects,  constructors  as  well  as  policy-­‐makers  and  their  constituents  (citizens).  

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• Benefit  from  a  holistic  approach  covering  not  only  the  latest  building  technologies  but  also  our  knowledge  of  legal  and  economic  frameworks  in  order  to  cut  energy  demand  in  public  buildings  –  designers  and  planners,  promotors  and  investors.  

• The   BRICKER   concept  means   better   health,   better   comfort,   better   use   of   resources   –  end-­‐users.  

• Administrative   decision-­‐making   processes   for   retrofitting   publicly   owned   buildings  takes  time  –  a  concern  for  public  building  owners  and  constructors/  engineers    

   

These   key   messages   centre   on   the   core   notions   “Energy   efficiency,   System-­‐methodology   –  model,  replicability  –  adaptability,  public  owned  buildings”  and  address  all  audiences  to  tell  the  story  about  BRICKER.    

We   have   recently   revised   these   message   so   that   they   “speak   out”   more   to   different  stakeholder  groups,  each  being  call  to  action  rather  than  a  static  statement.  For  the  remainder  of  BRICKER,  these  messages  will  underpin  our  communication  with  particular  emphasis  on  a)    who  the  target  stakeholder  is,  b)  the  medium  used  and  c)  the  occasion  (fair,  seminar,  meeting  etc).   The   D&C   Secretariat   will   assist   the   partners   with   conveying   messages   and   message  mapping.  

   

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.3 Framework:  visual  identity,  branding,  rules  for  dissemination  

Visual  identity  and  branding  It   is   important   for   BRICKER   to   possess   a   strong   identity   since   it   is   a   demonstration   project  whose  prime  objective  is  to  foster  replicability  and  market  uptake.    

A  brand   is   the   "name,   term,  design,   symbol,  or   any  other   feature   that   identifies  one   seller's  product  distinct  from  those  of  other  sellers”.  BRICKER  branding  features  the  logo  and  a  series  of  references  to  be  mentioned  on  the  different  communication  tools.  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

The  BRICKER  consortium  has  selected  the  following  logo:    

 

 

The   wall   stands   for   the   acronym   BRICKER   and   the  main   topic   of   the   project,   renovation   of  public  buildings.  The  three  colours  represent  the  core  topics  of  BRICKER,  i.e.  the  project  itself  (orange),   the   technologies   deployed   (blue)   and   the   demo   sites   (green).   Green   is   also   the  dominant  colour  of  the  web  site.    

BRICKER  branding  implies  and  involves  the  use  of  this  logo  along  with  acknowledgement  of  EU  funding   and   the   EU   flag,   and   reference   to   BRICKER   for   all   scientific   publications   and   project  dissemination.   In   this   way,   the   project’s   identity   will   be   upheld   on   all   occasions   and  communication  will  be  coherent  as  a  brand  name.  

 

 

 

 

 

Dissemination  of  results    

In   order   to   ensure   proper   dissemination   of   the   generated   knowledge   rules   related   to  confidentiality,  publication  and  use  of  the  knowledge  would  be   implemented  in   line  with  the  EC  Open  access  obligations,  with  the  conditions  described  out  in  CA  and  in  Article  8.3  of  the  GA  as  well  as  on  agreements  between  the  partners  regarding  authorship  of  the  publications.  

 

 

 

 

 

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2.4 Targets:  Identification  and  classification  of  main  audiences  

It  is  important  to  inform  and  engage  with  the  BRICKER  stakeholders  throughout  the  project  in  order   to   gain   their   support   and   anticipate   their   reaction   to   the   project.   The   opinions   of  powerful   stakeholders   can   help   to   shape   the   BRICKER   project.   Stakeholder   engagement  reinforces  the  benefits  of  the  projects,  enhances  awareness  and  creates  consensus.  Ultimately  it  will   guarantee   the   replication   of   the   BRICKER   concept   and   its   technical   solutions,   and   the  market  uptake  of  the  results.    

The   BRICKER   project   targets   different   stakeholders   that   have   been   divided   into   three  main  target  groups:    

• Value  chain  stakeholders.  • Controlling  stakeholders.  • Resources/knowledge  stakeholders  

This   segmentation   of   the   main   targets   is   structured   in   a   process   view.     The   value   chain  stakeholders  are  more  or   less  directly   involved   in   industrial  exploitation.  They  have  a  vested  interest  in  the  value  chain  formation  as  they  decide  to  engage  orders  and  finances  to  make  use  of  or  request  BRICKER  results.    

The   other   two   groups   of   stakeholders   influence   the   value   chain   but   are   not   part   of   the  business   decisions   to   use   or   not   the   BRICKER   concept   and   results.   Controlling   stakeholders  such   as   regulators   and   lobbyists   as  well   as   resources/knowledge   stakeholders   influence   the  value  chain  stakeholders  for  making  decisions  about  BRICKER  results.    

The   three  main   target   groups  will   be   further   segmented   into   specific   audiences2.   The   target  audience   will   be   addressed   through   different   channels,   and   customised  messages.  Multiple  approaches   focusing   on   specific   highlights   and   topics   will   be   identified   according   to   their  requirements   and   areas   of   interest.   For   example,   end-­‐users   and   the   general   public   will   be  addressed   by   easy-­‐to-­‐understand  messages   focusing   on   topics   such   as   environmental   issues  and  how  to  further  cut  energy  consumption  and  costs.  .  Other  stakeholders  of  the  value  chain  will  be  more  interested  in  the  holistic  implementation  of  specific  technologies  already  existing  on   the   market   or   newly   developed   solutions   and   in   the   results   of   monitoring   at   the  demonstration   sites.   The   interest   of   local   authorities  will   be  more   focused  on   the   return  on  their  financial  investments  in  energy  efficient  solutions  and  incentives  to  the  local  community  as  well  as  in  the  reduction  of  CO2  emissions  to  reach  the  EU  energy  directives  targets  and  act  as  good  examples.  

The  project  dissemination  activities  aim  at  informing  about  the  progress  and  achievements  of  the   project   and   to   highlight   the   benefits   that   might   derive   from   the   adoption   of   the   best  practices   by   other   actors.   Stakeholders   are   key   players   for   the   market   uptake   and   the  replicability  of  the  BRICKER  concepts.  

 

                                                                                                                         2  For  detailed  segmentation  and  lists  of  stakeholders  according  to  the  approach  described,  see  Section  3.4  below.    

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2.5 Dissemination  &  Communication  means  and  channels  

BRICKER  draws  on  various  channels  for  its  communication  and  dissemination  activities.  These  include   the   project’s   website,   newsletter,   specific   dissemination   materials,   an   institutional  video,   publications   in   technical   literature   and  dedicated   journals,   a   best   practice   book,   and  participation  in  fairs,  conferences  and  workshops.  

The  web  site   set  up  at   the  beginning  of   the  project  contains  all   the   institutional   information  about  the  project,  including  documents  and  deliverables,  and  is  be  used  as  the  entry  point  to  the  BRICKER  work  and  it’s  achievements  for  professionals  and  the  general  public.  The  website,  managed  by  the  D&C  Secretariat,  IMG  Internet  (youris.com  third  party)  and  by  ACCIONA,  also  serves   as   the  main   interface   to   the   BRICKER   network.   It   provides   specific   content   that   is   of  interest  for  the  various  target  groups.  There  are  different  features  for  guiding  users.    

A   periodic   e-­‐Newsletter   provides   information   on   milestones   and   results   achieved   in   the  project  on  a  six-­‐monthly  basis,  with  a  first  issue  released  in  April  2014.  It  is  available  in  English.  Partners  use   their  networks  of   contacts   (scientific,   industrial,  professional,   etc.)   to   reach   the  maximum   number   of   stakeholders.   Partners   directly   involved   with   local   communities   and  stakeholders  can  translate  a  shorter  version  of  the  newsletter  into  their  national  language.  The  partners   also   have   the   possibility   to   publish   the   contents   or   part   of   the   contents   of   the  BRICKER  e-­‐Newsletter  in  their  organization’s  newsletters  and  report  to  the  Secretariat  as  part  of  their  dissemination  activities  supporting  the  promotion  of  BRICKER.    

Besides   traditional   web   instruments   (e.g.   the   project   website),   the   public   aspect   of   web  communication   is   approached   by   BRICKER.   A   series   of   articles   and   interviews   around   the  project   and   related   topics,   written   by   professional   journalists   are   hosted   on   the   BRICKER  website   and   the   youris.com   platform;   and   marketed   to   other   platforms   such   as   BuildUp,  AlphaGalileo,   Phys.org.   The   project   identifies   specific   hot   topics   that   can   catch   the   public’s  attention  and  make  science  and  technology  easy-­‐to-­‐understand  for  a  non-­‐expert  audience.  

Recently,  BRICKER  has  set  up   its  own  account  on  the  social  web   in  the  format  of  a  company  page.  It  is  a  light  way  to  create  a  footprint  on  the  social  web  and  inform  about  its  progress  and  events.  We  will  propose  common  web  2.0  activities  to  the  cluster  fellow  projects  of  BRICKER  in  order  to  achieve  synergies  for  the  topic  “Energy-­‐efficient  renovation  of  public  building  stock”  and  share  the  running  of  these  accounts.    

Printed  promotion  material   is  needed   for  dissemination  purposes.  The  project  brochure  will  be  produced  at  three  different  stages  of  the  project:  the  first  one  at  month  12  to   inform  the  

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stakeholder   community   of   the   start   of   the   project   and   its   objectives.     The   brochure  will   be  updated  at  month  30  and  the  final  brochure  at  month  45  will  provide  an  outline  of  the  project  achievements.   The   brochure   will   be   designed   and   produced   for   large   distribution   at   fairs,  conferences  and  workshops.    

As   a   general   rule,   the   project   uses   electronic   information  means,   due   to   a   better   scalability  (easy   to   update)   and   a   better   environmental   respect.   The   project   is   however   aware   that  printed   information   is   still   the   principal   instrument   for   informing   specific   groups   of  stakeholders  during  events  such  as  fairs,  conferences  and  workshops).  

To  complete  the  project  brochure  and  the  e-­‐Newsletter,  off-­‐the  shelf  flyers  will  be  produced  for  wide  distribution  at  fairs  and  conferences.  The  flyers  will  have  the  format  of  a  postcard  or  a  bookmark.  For  events  organised  by  BRICKER  and  for  stands  at  exhibitions,  banners  and  posters  will  be  produced.    

One  institutional  video  on  the  BRICKER  achievements  will  be  released  by  the  project  at  month  36.  This  video,  of  an  approximate  duration  of  8-­‐10  minutes,  will  be  designed  and  packaged  to  provide   relevant   stakeholders   with   a   comprehensive   overview   of   the   achievements   of   the  project.   It   is   intended   to   start   filming   the  non-­‐renovated  buildings.  During   the  whole  project  duration  snapshots  will  be  taken  of  the  planning,  execution  and  operation  of  the  works.    

A   number   of   publications   in   the   technical   literature   and   dedicated   journals   are   foreseen  throughout  the  project.    

At   the   end   of   the   project,   BRICKER   will   issue   Best   Practices   Book,   a   short   publication  highlighting   the   results   of   the   action   in   the   form   of   best   practices   for   wider   adoption   and  distribution3.   The   book   shall   also   serve   as   guidance   for   future   policy   developments   and  initiatives  in  the  same  area  and  will  target  industrial  players,  SMEs,  research  organisations  and  public  institutions  (including  the  European  Commission)  and  local  public  authorities.    

BRICKER  partners  will  participate  and   represent   the  project  at   specific   fairs   and  conferences  focusing   on   energy   efficiency.   Each   year,   a   list   of   such   events   will   be   identified   by   the  consortium   partners   as   possible   targets   for   the   project   presentation   and   dissemination   of  results.   Fairs   and   conferences   are   intended   not   only   as   a   dissemination   tool   but   also   as   a  networking  opportunity   to   enlarge   the  BRICKER  network   and  maximise   the   impact  of   future  market  deployment.  

In   addition,   BRICKER   will   organise   a   final   event   in   2017   to   present   the   results   and  achievements  to  EU  institutions,  policy  makers,  public  authorities,  research  organisations  and  industry.  The  final  event  could  also  be  organised  as  a  side  event  to  a   larger  conference  or   in  cooperation  with  the  projects  from  the  same  call  ,  in  order  to  attract  more  audience.    

Also   in   2017,   a   series   of   national   dissemination   workshops   are   planned   by   by   the   local  partners   to   present   the   results   of   BRICKER   at   the   national   and   local   level.   Based   on   the  contents  of  the  national  dissemination  workshops,  a  webinar  will  be  carried  out  and  available  from  the  web  site.    

                                                                                                                         3  Details  about  the  structure  of  the  Best  Practices  Book  can  be  found  in  Section  3.5.8  below.  

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After   the   successful   integration   of   the   BRICKER   technologies   and   their   deployment,   study  tours  to  the  three  demonstrators  will  be  planned  towards  the  end  of  the  project.  

 

 

 

 

2.6 Clustering  with  other  related  projects  

BRICKER  will  support  clustering  initiatives  with  fellow  projects,  in  particular  with  those  projects  funded   in   the   same   EU   call   as   BRICKER,   namely   A2BPEER   and   RESSEEPE.   The   objective   is   to  enhance   the   communication   and   dissemination   outreach   and   leverage   the   replicability  potential.    

 

 

2.7 Roles  &  responsibilities  of  the  partners  

All   partners   contribute   to   the   implementation   of   the   D&C   plan   and   play   a   key   role   in   the  networking   with   stakeholders.   Partner   YOU   develops   and   updates   the   D&C   plan   under  supervision   of   coordinator   ACC.   Partners   ACC   and   TEC   specifically   deal   with   stakeholder  networking  as  well  as  with  clustering  with  other  related  projects.  

The   BRICKER   D&C   Secretariat   implements   all   dissemination   and   communication   activities  under  the  supervision  and  in  close  cooperation  of  the  coordinator.    

All   sorts  of  external   communication  are  encouraged   to  promote   the  BRICKER  project  and   its  results.   The   dissemination   strategy   of   BRICKER   focuses   on   print   media,   Internet   media   and  events.  Provisions  are  made  to  ensure  coordination,  consistency  and  quality  of  publications  for  the  benefit  of  the  project’s  reputation.  A  second  purpose  is  to  give  visibility  within  the  project  to  any  public  relation  activities  of  the  partners.    

 

 

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3 Implementation  Plan  and  Timeline    

 

3.1 Key  messages    

According   to   BRICKER’s   objectives,   dissemination   and   communication   will   draw   on   the  following  key  messages:  

Ø Achieve  greater  energy  efficiency  in  public  owned  buildings  through  smart  retrofit  –  a  concern  for  building  owners  and  citizens  alike.  

Ø Replicate   BRICKER   solutions   across   Europe’s   diverse   public-­‐owned   buildings   stock   –  architects,  constructors,  policy-­‐makers  and  their  constituents/citizens)  

Ø Benefit   from   a   holistic   approach   covering   the   latest   building   technologies   and  knowledge  of   legal   and   economic   frameworks   in   order   to   cutting   energy   demand   in  public  buildings  –  designers  and  planners,  promoters  and  investors  

Ø The  BRICKER  concept  means  better  health,  better  comfort,  and  better  use  of  resources  –  end-­‐users.  

Ø Administrative   decision-­‐making   processes   for   retrofitting   publicly   owned   buildings  takes  time  –  a  concern  for  public  building  owners  and  constructors/  engineers    

Any  communication  should  use  at   least  one  key  message  to   tell   the  story  about  BRICKER.  At  least  one  key  message  should  be  the  basis  for  any  communication.  Depending  on  target  group,  the  messages  can  be  refined4.    

Target  groups  include  public  authorities  as  building  owners,  designers,  planners,  and  providers  of   the   technologies   to   be   deployed.   In   addition   to   these   key   players   for   the   uptake   of   the  BRICKER  concept,  citizen  and  community  groups  are   to  be  considered  as  valuable   relays  and  pressure   points.   In   this   way,   a   combined   “top-­‐down”   and   “bottom   up”   approach   can   be  brought  to  bear  to  encourage  replication.    

 

The  BRICKER  partners  with   their  different  scientific,   technical  and  socio-­‐cultural  backgrounds  are  the  most  important  experts  for  refining  key  messages  to  the  specific  target  groups  they  are  dealing  with,  in  a  peer-­‐to-­‐peer  relation  using  the  local  language.  Even  slight  modifications  can  have  strong   impact,  as  the  right  word  can  be  decisive  for  catching  the  attention  of  a  viewer,  reader  or  listener.  

Timeline  

The  BRICKER  key  message  will  be  used  continuously  for  all  communication  and  dissemination  supports  and  written  and  online  publications.    

All  publications   YOU,  ALL  

                                                                                                                         4  Refined  specific  key  messages  for  the  specific  target  audiences  may  be  suggested  in  the  updates  of  the  D&C  Plan.    

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3.2 Visual  identity  and  Branding    

In  order  to  convey  the  project  visual  image  of  BRICKER  all  dissemination  and  communication  supports  from  BRICKER  need  to  contain  the  logo.  According  to  specific  use,  the  logo  can  be  in  colour   or   black   and  white,  with   or  without   payoff.  Different   BRICKER   logo   versions   for  web,  print   and   image   are   available   on   the   BRICKER   team   site.   Detailed   guidelines   for   using   the  BRICKER  logo  and  different  version  of  the  BRICKER  logo  are  also  available  in  the  BRICKER  team  site  folder  ‘Pictures  –  LOGO’  as  well  as  in  Annex  1.  

For  branding  the  BRICKER  project,  all  publications  (online  and  off  line)  related  to  BRICKER  need  to  carry  the  BRICKER  logo,  and  use,  if  applicable,  the  BRICKER  key  messages.    

For  acknowledging  the  EU  funding  and  branding  EU,  the  EU  flag  and  a  reference  text  must  be  used.  The  following  branding  references  have  been  developed  for  BRICKER:    

Ref.   Label   Content    Nr.  1   The  BRICKER  logo  

 Nr.  2   Acknowledgement   of  

EU  Funding  “This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 609071.”  

Nr.  3   EU  Flag5  

 Nr.  4   Acknowledgement of

BRICKER project for dissemination- scientific publications  

“The result presented in this paper is part of the BRICKER project (www.bricker-project.com). This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 609071.”

Nr.  5   Acknowledgement of BRICKER project for communication (Press Releases, ppt other media

BRICKER   is   coordinated   by   Acciona   Infraestructuras   S.A.   and  developed   in   cooperation  with   17   other   partners:   Fundación  CARTIF,   CEMOSA   S.A.,   EURAC,   Fondazione   Bruno   Kessler,  Gobierno   de   Extremadura,   Greencom   SCRL,   Onur   Enerji,  Ozyegin   University,   Purinova   Sp.zo.o,  Steinbeis-­‐Europa-­‐

                                                                                                                         5  The  style  guide  for  using  the  EU  flag  here:  http://publications.europa.eu/code/en/en-­‐5000100.htm

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Ref.   Label   Content    contacts)

 

Zentrum   of   the   Steinbeis   Innovation   gGmbH,   Laterizi  Gambettola   SRL,   Province   de   Liège,   Fundación   Tecnalia,  Université   de   Liège,   youris.com   GEIE,   Expander   Tech   S.L.,  Adnan  Menderes  University.  

This  project  has   received   funding   from   the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme   for   research,   technological  development  and  demonstration  under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

Table  1:  BRICKER  branding  references  

 

Below,   an   overview   about   the   implementation   of   dissemination   supports,   the  acknowledgement   and   its   status   (recommended  and   /  or  obligatory)   is   presented.   It   defines  guidelines  for  establishing  the  BRICKER  brand  and  the  use  of  acknowledgment  formulas  for  the  different  communication  and  dissemination  supports.    

Support   Acknowledgement   Status    

All     Nr.  1  BRICKER  logo     Obligatory  

BRICKER   Web  site  

Nr.  3  EU  Flag  and  Nr.  2  Acknowledgement  EU  funding   Obligatory  

Brochure     Nr.3  EU  Flag  and  Nr.  2  Acknowledgement  EU  funding   Obligatory    

Flyers,  postcards,  

banners,  posters  

Nr.  3  EU  Flag  and  Nr.  2  Acknowledgement  EU  funding   Obligatory  

Scientific  papers,  etc.  

Nr.  4  Acknowledgment  for  scientific  publications   Obligatory  

Presentations  to  conferences  

Nr.    4  Acknowledgment  for  scientific  publications   Recommended  

Press  releases   Nr.  5  Acknowledgement  for  communication   Recommended  

Articles   and  interviews  

None.  Name  of  the  journalist  on  the  web  site    

e-­‐Newsletter     Nr  3,  Nr.  5  and  D&C  Secretariat  email  address   Obligatory  

Fresh  News   None.  Respective  BRICKER  partner      

Table  2:  Overview  of  dissemination  and  communication  support  and  acknowledgement  

 

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In   order   to   ensure   visual   and   corporate   identity,   several   documents   templates   (deliverable,  internal  and  periodic  reporting,  meeting  minute,  report  and  ppt)  are  also  available  on  the  team  site.  These  templates  shall  be  used  for  any  document  prepared  by  the  partners.    

Scientific  publications  resulting  from  the  RTD  and  demonstration  activities  shall  acknowledge  BRICKER  by  including  Reference  Nr.  4,  either  as  a  part  of  the  summary  or  in  a  separate  section.    

All  partners  can  send  out  press  releases  on  their  own  markets,  with  reference  to  the  BRICKER  project.     All   press   releases   need   to   include   the   BRICKER   logo,   a   contact   person   and   should  acknowledge  by  using  the  Reference  Nr.  5.  

 

Timeline  

The   rules   for   use   of   the   logos   and   for   branding   publications   will   be   applied   continuously  throughout  the  project.    

All  publication     YOU,  ALL  

 

 

 

3.3 Conditions   for   ensuring   proper   dissemination   of   the   generated  knowledge,   related   to   confidentiality,   publication   and   use   of   the  knowledge.    

3.3.1 Open  Access  

The  dissemination  approach  of  the  BRICKER  project  complies  with  the  Open  Access  obligations  as  laid  out  in  ECs  Open  Access  strategy  which  aims  to  develop  and  implement  open  access  to  research   results   from   projects   funded   by   the   EU   Research   Framework   Programmes,   namely  Seventh   Framework   Programme   and   Horizon   2020.   That   way,   results   of   publicly   funded  research   can   therefore   be   disseminated   more   broadly   and   faster,   for   the   benefit   of  researchers,   innovative   industry   and   citizens.   Open   access   can   also   boost   the   visibility   of  European  research,  and   in  particular  offer  small  and  medium-­‐sized  enterprises  (SMEs)  access  to  the  latest  research  for  utilization.    

With  the  start  of  Horizon  2020,  open  access  to  scientific  publication  and  research  data  for  EU  co-­‐funded   projects   has   been   re-­‐emphasised   by   the   EU   and   guidelines   have   been   made  available   for   the   research   community.   Already   in   FP7,   open   access   to   scientific   publications  was  recommended  for  projects  such  as  BRICKER.  While  there  is  no  obligation  to  publish  results  of  European  research  in  open  access,  it  is  left  to  the  funded  projects  to  decide.  However,  if  a  project   chooses   publication   as   “a   means   of   publication”,   then   the   principle   of   open   access  publishing  needs   to  be   taken   into  consideration.  Under  Horizon  2020,  each  beneficiary  must  ensure  open  access  to  all  peer-­‐reviewed  scientific  publications  relating  to  its  results.  

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Open  access  also  means  improving  access  to  scientific  publications  and  data.  This  is  considered  important  by  the  EU  as  it  allows  to  build  research  on  previously  published  research  results,  to  achieve   greater   efficiency   by   fostering   collaboration   and   avoiding   duplication,   to   accelerate  innovation  as  well  as   to   involve  citizens  and  society   in  order   to   increase   transparency  of   the  scientific  process.  6  

 In   the   following,   the   mechanisms   of   open   access   publications   and   ways   to   publish   will   be  developed,   to  be  used  by  BRICKER  partners  who  decide   to  disseminate  and  share   instead  of  exploiting  and  protecting  their  results.  

Graph   1   displays   the   options   and   paths   available   for   decision-­‐making   on   open   access  publication   of   BRICKER   results.     Basically,   two   options   are   available.   If   a   researcher   is  interested   in   disseminating   and   sharing   the   results,   then  publication   and/or   data   deposition  would   be   the   adequate   paths   to   choose.   If   a   researcher   decides   to   exploit   and   protect   the  results   of   the   research,   then   patenting   or   another   form   of   protection   would   have   to   be  addressed7.    

 

Graph  1  Guidelines  on  Open  Access  to  Scientific  Publications  and  Research  Data  8  

In  the  OA  context,  publication  means  peer-­‐reviewed  and  to  be  read  online,  downloaded  and  printed.   A   typical   peer   reviewed   publication   is   an   article   in   a   scientific   journal.   However,  researchers   are   encouraged   to   also   provide   open   access   to   conference   proceedings,   books,  

                                                                                                                         6   See  Guidelines   on  Open  Access   to   Scientific   Publications   and   Research  Data   in  Horizon   2020,   EC   Research   and  Innovation,  Version  1,  13  December  2013  7  In  the  BRICKER  project,  issues  such  as  patenting,  licensing  and  more  are  dealt  with  in  WP6  Exploitation  and  will  not  be  further  elaborated  here. 8  EC  Research  and  Innovation,  Version  1,  11  December  2013  

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and   grey   literature   or   reports.   The   open   access   publication   process   includes   two   steps:   1)  deposition  of   the  publication   in   repositories   and  2)  providing  access   to   the  publication.  Two  paths   are   feasible   for   depositing   the   publication   and   providing   open   access:   Green   Open  Access  and  Gold  Open  Access.    

Green   Open   Access   implies   self-­‐archiving   of   a   peer-­‐reviewed   and   accepted   publication   in  machine-­‐readable  format  in  a  depository,  i.e.  an  online  archive,  of  their  choice.  The  depositor  must  make  sure  that  the  open  access  to  the  publication  is  given  within  6  months  after  deposit.    Many   online   repositories   are   available.   The   OpenAIRE   platform9   gives   access   to   numerous  online   archives   in   different   research   domains   (www.openaire.eu).     Other   platforms   with  thematic   listings  of  OA  online  repositories  are  Registry  of  Open  Access  Repositories   (ROAR)10  or  the  Directory  of  Open  Access  Repositories  (DOAR)11.      

Gold  Open  Access  requests  also  the  deposit  of  a  machine-­‐readable  electronic  copy  of  the  latest  published  version  or   final  peer-­‐reviewed  manuscript  accepted   for  publication   in  a   repository  for   scientific   publications   in   order   to   ensure   long-­‐term   preservation   of   the   article.   The  publication  can  be  made  in  open  access  journals,  or  in  journals  that  sell  subscriptions  and  also  offer   the   possibility   of   making   individual   articles   openly   accessible   (hybrid   journals).  Monographs   can   also   be   published   either   via   a   'pure'   open   access   or   via   a   hybrid   business  model.   The   author   processing   charges   (APCs)   for   gold   open   access   incurred   by   beneficiaries  are  eligible  for  reimbursement  during  the  duration  of  the  project.    

In   Horizon   2020,   public   access   of   the   research   data   is   required   for   publications   using   open  access.   BRICKER   will   produce   many   useful   and   interesting   data.   Their   publication   for   open  access  should  be  considered,  once  the  data  will  be  available.      

Costs  for  Open  Access  publication  are  eligible  for  funding  within  FP7  projects.  The  European  Commission   launched   the   FP7   Post-­‐Grant   Open   Access   Pilot   last   year,   to   fund  Open   Access  publishing   fees   for   publications   arising   from   finished   FP7   projects   through   the   OpenAIRE  project.   This   Pilot   provides   funding   for   Open   Access   Article   and   Book   Processing   Charges  (APCs/BPCs)  for  FP7  projects  up  to  two  years  after  their  end12.    

 

3.3.2  Dissemination  The   conditions   for   ensuring   proper   dissemination   of   the   generated   knowledge,   related   to  confidentiality,   publication   and   use   of   knowledge   have   been   agreed   and   validated   in   the  

                                                                                                                         9  Open  Access   Infrastructure   for  Research   in  Europe,  which   is  a  recommended  entry  point   for  green  open  access  publishing.    10  roar.eprints.org  11  www.opendoar.org 12   More   information   to   Post-­‐Grant   Open   Access   funding   can   be   found   here:  https://www.openaire.eu/postgrantoapilot  

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Consortium  Agreement   signed   by   the   BRICKER   Consortium   partners   before   the   signature   of  the  Grant  Agreement.  These  conditions  contained  in  Article  8.3  of  the  GA  agreement  stipulate  that    

 

• Dissemination  activities,  including  but  not  restricted  to  publications  and  presentations  shall  be  governed  by  Article   II.30  of   the  Grant  Agreement.  Notwithstanding   the   time  limits  set  out  in  Article  II.  30  of  the  Grant  Agreement  the  following  shall  apply:  

 

o The  time  limit  to  give  prior  notice  of  any  Dissemination  activity  and  to  send  a  copy  to  the  Parties  shall  be  25  days.  The  time  limit  to  object  on  grounds  stated  in  Article  II.30  of  the  Grant  Agreement  is  25  days.  If  this  period  expires  without  any  objections  made,  the  respective  Party  may  disseminate   its  publication  or  representation  at  its  own  discretion.    

 

• The  time  to  object  commences,  when  the  prior  notice   is  either  notified  separately  to  the  Parties  for  instance  by  e-­‐mail  or  it  is  available  in  the  Project's  intranet  or  Project's  automated  documentation  management  system.  For  the  avoidance  of  doubt,  a  Party  may  not  publish  confidential  information  belonging  to  another  Party  without  the  prior  written  consent  of  the  Party  concerned.  The  Party  objecting  a  publication  has  to  show  that  its  legitimate  interests  will  suffer  disproportionately  great  harm  and  shall  include  a  request  for  necessary  modifications.  

• If  an  objection  has  been  raised  the  involved  Parties  shall  discuss  how  to  overcome  the  justified   grounds   for   the   objection   on   a   timely   basis   in   order   to   make   into   an  agreement   (for   example   by   amendment   to   the   planned   publication   and/or   by  protecting   information   before   publication).   Dissemination,   including   publication,   of  own  Background  and  Foreground  may  only  be  delayed  for  a  maximum  of  ninety  (90)  days,  after  which  consent  for  publication  shall  be  deemed  to  have  been  granted.  

• For   the   avoidance   of   doubt,   a   Party   may   not   publish   Foreground   or   Background   of  another  Party,  even  if  such  Foreground  or  Background  is  amalgamated  with  the  Party’s  Foreground,  without  the  other  Party’s  prior  written  approval.    

• The   Parties   undertake   to   cooperate   to   allow   the   timely   submission,   examination,  publication  and  defence  of  any  dissertation  or  thesis  for  a  degree  which  includes  their  Foreground  or  Background.  However,   confidentiality   and  publication   clauses  have   to  be  respected.  

 

Through  their  signature  of  the  CA  and  GA,  all  partners  are  bound  by  the  rules  laid  down  in  the  previous  lines.  

 

3.3.3 Authorship    Concerning  rules  for  authorship  we  distinguish  between  publications  dealing  with  background  and   foreground   of   partners   involved   and   publications   of   a   more   promotional   nature   for  BRICKER.    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Concerning   papers   and   presentations   of   scientific   and   technical   nature   displaying   outputs,  results,   and   outcomes   such   as   deployed   technologies   or   energy   reductions   achieved   by  BRICKER   will   be   co-­‐authored   by   the   partners   providing   (and   responsible   for)   the   specific  information  as  main  authors.    

Regarding  general  communication  papers,  such  as  presentations  made  at  the  beginning  of  the  project,   will   be   authored   (or   co-­‐authored)   by   the   partner(s)   holding   the   presentation.     A  specific   Power   Point   Presentation   template   is   prepared   by   the   D&C   Secretariat   containing  some  pre-­‐filled  slide,  among  others  a  slide  with  the  logos  of  all  partners.    

Regarding   communication   issued   by   the   BRICKER   D&C   Secretariat   such   as   web   site,   press  releases,  brochure  or  flyers,  no  particular  partner  will  be  mentioned  as  all  partners  are  part  of  the  D&C  Secretariat.  Instead  the  URL  of  the  BRICKER  web  site  and  if  needed  the  email  address  of  coordinator  and/or  Secretariat  will  be  indicated.  Posters  can  be  localised  for  promoting  the  partner  using  it.    

 

 

3.4 Main  targets/  stakeholder  interaction    

The  BRICKER  project  targets  different  audiences  that  have  been  divided  into  three  main  target  groups:    

• Value  Chain  stakeholders.  • Controlling  stakeholders.  • Resources/knowledge  stakeholders.  

As   said  before,   the  stakeholders  have  been  segmented  along   the  value  chain  process.  These  Value  Chain  stakeholders  are  structured  in  a  sequence  starting  with  the  end-­‐user  who  decides  that  he/she  likes  BRICKER.  Below  is  the  list  of  these  Value  Chain  stakeholders:  

• General  public  

• Public  Building  owners    

• Architects  and  engineers  

• Public  and  private  promoters  

• Investors  

• Energy-­‐environment  service  providers  

• Building  contractors  

• Building  industry  providers  &  installers  

• Energy  technology  businesses  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

The  general  public  comprises  citizens,  end  users  such  as  patients,  students  and  staff,  as  well  as  local  communities  who  have  an  interest  in  the  topics  of  BRICKER.  Communication  activities  aim  at:    

Ø increasing   citizens’   awareness   about   the   benefits   of   investing   in   energy   efficiency  solutions;  

Ø providing   reliable   information   on   the   benefits   of   new   technologies   for   the  environment,  security  of  supply,  lower  energy  costs  and  employment;  

Ø communicating   the   impact  of   renovation  activities   at   final   users’   level   in  BRICKER   to  bring  real  technological  innovations  closer  to  people.  

 

The  Controlling  stakeholders  who   influence  the  decisions  of  the  Value  Chain  stakeholders  to  deploy  BRICKER  results  or  not,  comprise  the  following  groups:  

• European,  national,  regional  and  local  public  authorities    

• Standardization  bodies    

• Energy  Management  Agencies.  

• Lobby   and   communication,   i.e.   all   federations,   associations   and   platforms   where  BRICKER  partners  are  members  and  additional  ones  as  well  as  NGOs  

The  third  group  of  stakeholders,  the  Resources/knowledge  stakeholders  include:  

• Universities  

• Higher  Education  Institutions  

• Research  centres  

Public  authorities  represent  a  very  important  dissemination  target  of  the  project.  They  are  key  players   able   to   increase   awareness   among   policy   makers,   support   favourable   legislative  framework  creation  and  public  procurement  and  in  many  cases  they  represent  the  owners  and  promoters   of   public   buildings.   To   this   effect,   the   BRICKER   consortium   includes   two   public  authorities:   The   Province   de   Liège,   the   Regional   Government   of   the   Extremadura   as  well   as  three  universities:  University  Liège,  Ozyegin  University,  and  Adnan  Menderes  University.    

 

The  BRICKER  target  audiences  have  been  identified  by  a  common  exercise  among  the  partners.  All  partners  contribute  to  setting  up  a  list  of  stakeholders  by  providing  information  about  their  respective  target  audiences.  For  collection  of  contacts  from  the  partners,  the  stakeholders  are  grouped  into  the  following  categories:  

• Industry.  • Professional  association.  • Public  authorities.  • Higher  Education  institutions.  • European  initiatives.  

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• Research.  • End-­‐users.  • Community  initiatives,  citizen  initiatives    • Other.  

The   list   has   been   established   according   to   replication   potential   assuming   that   stakeholders  with   a   direct   business   interests   such   as   architects,   construction   companies   or   technology  providers   are  most  motivated   in   replication.   Regional   and   local   public   authorities   also   have  vested   interests   in   BRICKER   replication.   Often   financial   constraints   limit   ambitious   projects  though.  

 

The  following  Graph  gives  an  overview  of  the  different  BRICKER  target  audiences.  It  constitutes  the   first   approach   for   segmentation   of   target   groups   in   order   to   convey   very   targeted  messages  at  later  stages  of  the  project.  These  segments  are  currently  being  further  developed  in  the  light  of  the  project’s  progress  and  feedback  so  far.    

   

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BRICKER  target  groups      Va

lue  chain  stakeh

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General  Public  Community  initiatives,  citizens  initiatives  

End-­‐users  (patients,  students,  staff  in  BRICKER)  

Building  owners    Public  building  owners  

Private  building  owners  

Designers  and  planners  Architects  

Engineers  

Promoters    Public  promoters  

Private  promoters  

Investors    

Energy-­‐environment  service  providers   ESCOs  

Building  contractors    

Building  Industry  providers    &  Installers    

Energy  technology  businesses    

Controlling

 stakeho

lders   Public  authorities    

European  Commission,  European  Parliament  

National  public  authorities  

Regional  and  local  public  authorities  

Energy  management  agencies  

Standardization  bodies    

Lobby  and  Communication  

Professional  associations  and  federations  

European  and  national  platforms  

NGOs  

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BRICKER  target  groups      Re

sources/  kno

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FP  projects  in  various  domains   BRICKER  

RESSEEPE,  A2BPEER,  SmartHG  

Exploitation  for  RESSEEPE  platform  

Universities  and  Higher  Education  Institutions    

Research  centres    

 

Graph  2:  BRICKER  target  group  segments  

 

With   contributions   from   the   partners,   the   BRICKER   D&C   Secretariat   has   established   a  stakeholder   list  containing  details  of   the  organisation,  contacts  and  assigned  partner  and/  or  D&C  Secretariat  for  contacting  the  stakeholder  in  question.    

 

The  BRICKER  stakeholder  list  is  a  document  that  will  be  enhanced  and  enlarged  as  the  project  progresses.   The   current   list   of   stakeholders13,   managed   jointly   with   the   D&C   Secretariat  includes  480  organisations  from  all  target  groups,  90  members  of  the  BRICKER  team,    22  web  users   registered   on   BRICKER   web   site,   and   22   followers   of   the   BRICKER   LinkedIn   page.      Partner   SEZ   manage   another   741   stakeholder   contacts.   Some   39   initiatives   involving  communities   and   citizens   have   also   been   compiled.   Some   of   these   are   European   in   nature  while   others   are   very   local.   As   part   of   this   revised   dissemination   and   communication   plan,  BRICKER   partners   will   be   encouraged,   under   the   auspices   of   the   D&C   secretariat,   to   list  possible   citizen   initiatives  which  may   be   able   to  make   use   of   the   BRICKER   concept   in   some  way.   Outreach   to   local   initiatives  will   have  more   impact   coming   from   local   project   partners  themselves.   We   will   therefore   encourage   a   two   pronged   approach   whereby   the   D&C  Secretariat  will  deal  with  European  level  networks,  while  local  partners  will  be  encouraged  to  connect  with  initiatives  and  community  groups  in  their  localities.  

                                                                                                                         13 We  wish  to  underline  that  we  are  dealing  here  ONLY  with  stakeholder  contacts  provided  by  the  BRICKER  partners  and  managed  by  the  D&C  Secretariat.  Both  SEZ  and  YOU  have  numerous  contacts  with  stakeholders  at  national  and  European  level,  and  participate  actively  in  the  networking  with  these.  It  must  be  noted  that  these  belong  mainly  to  the  Controlling  stakeholder  category,  and  not  to  the  value  chain  stakeholder  targets.

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The  following  graph  shows  the  numbers  of  stakeholders  managed  by  the  D&C  Secretariat  per  target  group  segment.    

 

BRICKER  target  groups  by  numbers     Segments   Contacts  

Value  Ch

ain  Stakeh

olde

rs  

General  public    

Community  initiatives,  citizen  initiatives    

39  

End-­‐users  (patients,  students,  staff  in  BRICKER)  

50  

Building  owners    Public  building  owners   92  

Private  building  owners   -­‐  

Designers  and  planners  Architects   3  

Engineers   29  

Promoters    Public  promoters   9  

Private  promoters   4  

Investors       13  

Energy-­‐environment  service  providers   ESCOs  

9  

Building  contractors     7  

Building  Industry  providers    &  Installers      

38  

Energy  technology  businesses    

42  

Controlling

 stakeho

lders  

Public  authorities    

European  Commission,  European  Parliament  

6  

National  public  authorities   11  

Regional  and  local  public  authorities  

122  

Energy  management  agencies   5  

Standardization  bodies   Certification   1  

Lobby  and  Communication   Professional  associations  and  federations  

37  

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BRICKER  target  groups  by  numbers     Segments   Contacts  

European  and  national  platforms   26  

NGOs   2  

Resources/  kno

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domains  

BRICKER   Team  90  

RESSEEPE,  A2BPEER,  SmartHG   58  partners  

Exploitation  for  RESSEEPE  platform  39  members  

Universities  and  Higher  Education  Institutions     101  

Research  centres     55  

Graph  3  BRICKER  target  groups  by  numbers    

 

The   segmentation   of   the   BRICKER   target   groups   by   numbers   reveals   that   the   stakeholder  contacts   provided  by  BRICKER  partners   and  managed  by   the  D&C   Secretariat   cover  well   the  resource/knowledge   stakeholder   network   with   numerous   contacts   in   universities/HEI   and  research   centres.   Numerous   contacts   also   exist   with   controlling   stakeholders   except   for  standardization  bodies.    Public  authorities  on  European  and  national   levels  as  well  as  on   the  regional  and  local  level,  professional  associations  and  federations  both  European  and  national  can  be  approached  for  promotion  and  support.    

The  segmentation  of  the  value  chain  stakeholders  by  numbers  reveals  progress  as  compared  to   the   segmentation   figures   in  March   2015.   In   particular,   the   recently   established   contacts  with   citizen   and   community   initiatives   have   a   great  multiplier   potential.  Many   of   the   public  authorities  among  the  stakeholders  are  building  owners  and  are  considered  as  key  targets  for  BRICKER  replication.  Other  important  groups  are  designers  and  planners  who  play  a  major  role  in  the  replication  of  the  integrated  BRICKER  concept.  Building  industry  providers  and  installers  as  well  as  technology  businesses  will  be  interested  in  replication  for  accessing  new  markets    

 The  segmentation  of   the  BRICKER  targets  by  country  shows  that  most  BRICKER  stakeholders  can   be   found   in   Belgium,   Spain   and   Turkey  where   the  BRICKER  demo   sites   and  most   of   the  partners  are  located.  Another  important  group  are  the  EU  associations  and  platforms.  Further  stakeholders  in  relevant  numbers  are  located  in  Germany,  Italy,  the  UK  and  France.    

The  graph  below  shows  the  distribution  of  stakeholders  by  country.  While  the  huge  majority  of  stakeholders   is   based   in   Europe,   one   or   two   stakeholders   are   located   in   the   US,   Latin   and  South  America,  North  Africa  and  Australia.    

 

 

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

 

 

Graph  4:  BRICKER  stakeholder  segmentation  by  country  

 

 

As  stated  earlier,  it  will  be  important  that  all  BRICKER  partners  strengthen  future  efforts  to  link  up  with  citizens  and  building  owners  with  the  aim  of  developing  relationships  with  the  value  chain   stakeholders.  Main   opportunities   are   events   at   the   local   demo   sites   such   as   an  Open  House,   the   local  workshops   that  will   be   organised   at   a   later   stage  of   the   project,   and  other  events  where  BRICKER  partners  participate.  The  demo  site  partners  are  public  building  owners  and  they  will  play  a  key  role  in  engaging  with  their  peers  about  the  benefits  of  energy  efficient  retrofit  of  their  buildings  and  the  transfer  of  knowledge  for  concrete  renovation  projects.  The  BRICKER   D&C   Secretariat   will   launch   another   call   among   the   partners   for   identifying   and  sharing   contacts   and   organisations   in   their   networks,   potentially   interested   in   BRICKER  concept,  technologies,  and  experience.    

The  BRICKER  D&C  Secretariat  will   continue   its  efforts   to  connect   the  project  with  more   local  citizen/grassroots  initiatives  so  as  to  leverage  a  bottom-­‐up  approach  to  awareness  raising.  

Networking  with  the  stakeholder  groups  is  shared  between  the  BRICKER  partners  and  the  D&C  Secretariat.   The   main   reason   is   that   BRICKER   is   not   yet   well   known   in   the   energy   efficient  

AR,  AU,  CO,  CZ,EG,FI,  GR,  

HU,IE,LE,LU,MK,MX,SL,  SW,  TN    

AT,  US  

NL,  NO  

PL,  INT   France  

UK  Italy  Germany  

Turkey  

EU  

Spain  

Belgium  

BRICKER  stakeholder  segmentaaon  by  country  

(Number  of  stakeholders  per  country)    

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buildings  community.  Therefore,  the  impact  of  communication  from  BRICKER  partners  towards  their   networks   is   expected   to   be   considerably   higher   than   of   a   communication   by   the   D&C  Secretariat.   The   partners   named   responsible   for   their   specific   stakeholders   will   regularly  distribute   news,   newsletters   and   other   information   issued   by   the   D&C   Secretariat   to   their  dedicated  networks.  The  aim   is   to   invite  and  encourage  stakeholders   to   register  on   the  web  site,  which  will  give  them  access  to  news  mailings  as  well  as  to  downloadable  documentations.  In   the   end,   this   strategy  will   lead   to   an   efficient   and   centralised   dissemination   towards   the  stakeholders.    

 

 

Timeline  

The  stakeholder   list  will  be  continuously  updated  and  stakeholder   interaction  will   take  place  regularly.  

Continuously  for  all  publications  and  events   YOU,  ALL  

 

 

3.5 Communication  channels  

3.5.1 Web  site  On  the  web  site,  different  features  are  implemented  in  order  to  guide  the  users  towards  their  specific  areas  of  interest,  such  as    

• Registration   facilities   for  accessing  specific   content   (e.g.  Fresh  News,  Deliverables,  or  Reports).  

• e-­‐Newsletters  and  email  alerts.  • Interface  with  web  2.0  tools  allowing  the  web  site  visitors  to  share  web  content  with  

their  respective  web  2.0  networks  (LinkedIn,  Facebook,  Twitter,  Google+).  • Subscription  to  RSS  feed.    • Access  to  Team  site.  • Regular  news  about  works  at  the  demo  sites  when  applicable.  

Registration   on   the   web   site   is   requested   for   using   some   of   its   features.   The   registration  functionality  allowing  web  users  to  have  access  to  information  and/or  to  download  documents  is   installed  on  the  home  page  of   the  web  site.  This   functionality  complies  with  the  European  data  protection   laws  and  allows   sending  communications   such  as  e-­‐Newsletter  directly   from  the  web  server  to  subscribed  audiences.  Spamming   inboxes,  double  posting  and  similar  non-­‐desired  effects  of  mass  mailing  can  be  avoided.    Furthermore,  we  will  be  able  to  get  to  know  the   audiences   interested   in   BRICKER   activities   better   as   information   such   as   name,   email  address,   and   organisation   will   be   requested   at   the   registration   process.   The   rules   for   data  protection  and  privacy  will  be  available  to  the  web  site  user   interested   in  registration  before  

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the   actual   registration   takes  place.  At   the   time  of   this  Deliverable,   users  need   to   register   to  have  access  to  the  “Fresh  news”.  Fresh  news  are  short  reports  from  BRICKER  internal  actions  such  as  site  visits,  meetings  etc.  These  are  only  available  upon  registration  on  the  web  site.    

In  order  to  attract  visitors  to  the  BRICKER  web  site,  the  home  page  has  been  updated  with  the  following  features:   Interventions  on  the  demo  sites,  Latest  News,  News  from  the  demo  sites,  Meet  us  at  events,  and  a  button  “Subscribe  to  the  Newsletter”.      

Further   updates   on   the  web   site   concern   the   addition   of   three   sections   in   the   Demo   Sites,  describing  the  interventions  in  the  buildings  in  Liege,  Caceres  and  Aydin.    

New   features   of   the   BRICKER   web   site   include   image   gallery   to   follow   progress   of   the  interventions  at  the  demo  sites  and  a  section  for  downloading  public  deliverables,  validated  by  the  EC.    

The   image  gallery   is  embedded   in  each  of   the  demo  site   section  of   the  web  site.   It   contains  images  from  the  works  at  the  demo  site  and  is  updated  monthly.  The  retrofitting  works  at  the  Belgian  demo  site  started  in  mid-­‐September  and  the  image  gallery  has  been  fed  since.    

 

 

Image  1:  Image  gallery  capturing  progress  at  Belgian  demo  site14    

 

 

The  new  section  for  downloading  deliverables  contains  the  public  deliverables  that  have  been  accepted  by   the  EC.     In  order   to  download  deliverables,  web  users  must   register   to   the  web  site.  The  procedure  allows  to  avoid  abuse  of  the  BRICKER  deliverable  and  to  keep  overview  of  the  stakeholders  interested  in  BRICKER  publications.    

 

                                                                                                                         14 For  the  complete  image  gallery  see  http://bit.ly/1RqK8CV

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 Image  2  :  Screen  shot  of  Deliverable  download  section  15  

 

 

Also  with  the  objective  to  increase  traffic  on  the  web  site,  banners  were  developed  and  made  available  to  the  BRICKER  partners  to  be  placed  on  their  organisations’  web  site.  The  following  three  banners  were  proposed:  

For  technology  partners    -­‐  "Demonstrated  in  the  BRICKER  project"    

       For  demo  site  owners  -­‐  "See  our  demo  site  in  the  BRICKER  project"    

   

For  all  other  partners  -­‐  "We  work  in  the  BRICKER  project"  

                                                                                                                         15 For  details  see  http://bit.ly/1P3otdz

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Other   SEO   strategies   for   the   BRICKER   web   site   include   meta-­‐tagging.   Search   engine  optimization  (SEO)  is  a  technique  that  helps  search  engines  find  and  rank  your  site  higher  than  many  other  sites  in  response  to  a  search  query.    Search  engines  like  Google,  Bing  or  Yahoo,  just  to  mention  the  most   important  ones,  use  mathematical   formulas  to  determine  the  rank  of  a  web  page.  These  mathematical  formulas,  called  ranking  algorithms,  aren't  revealed  but  we  can  guess   and   influence   their   behaviour.   All   major   search   engines   work   to   the   same   principle  although  each  will  have  its  own  ranking  algorithms.      The   content   of   the   web   pages   is   one   of   the  most   important   ranking   factors.   By   optimizing  Bricker  web  pages,  search  engines  can   index  the  web  pages  showing   in   the  results   the  given  texts.  The  most  important  elements  for  optimization  are:    

• Meta  description  • Page  title  tags  • Text  Formatting  • Image  file  names    

A  title  tag  tells  both  users  and  search  engines  what  the  topic  of  a  particular  page  is.    When  the  title  appears  in  a  search  results  page,  the  contents  of  the  title  tag  will  usually  appear  in  the  first  line  of  the  results.  For  Bricker’s  website  the  meta  titles  format  will  be  the  following  for  all  the  pages:      

Ø “Brief  and  clear  page’s  content  description”  |  Bricker  The  last  part  of  the  meta  title,  e.g  “Bricker”,  is  important  for  both,  search  engine  indexing  and  users  understanding  of  information’s  source.    A  page's  description  meta  tag  gives  Google  and  other  search  engines  a  summary  of  what  the  page   is   about.   Description   meta   tags   are   important   because   Google   might   use   them   as  snippets   for   your   pages.     Description   both   inform   and   interest   users   if   they   saw   your  description  meta  tag  as  a  snippet  in  a  search  result.    Example  of  Bricker’s  Homepage  meta  tags  are      

Ø Meta  Title:  Energy  reduction  in  public  building  stock  |  Bricker  Ø Meta  Description:  FP7  EU  project  that  aims  to  develop  a  system  to  refurbish  existing  

public  non-­‐residential  buildings  to  achieve  at  least  50%  energy  consumption  reduction.    Image   information   on   BRICKER   website   pages   are   also   relevant   for   the   search   engines.   All  Bricker’s   images  have  a  distinct   filename  and  "alt"  attribute,  both  of  which  website   indexing  take  advantage  of.    The  “Alt"  attribute  allows  you  to  specify  alternative  text  for  the  image  if  it  cannot  be  displayed  for  some  reason.      

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Statistics  about  visit  and  use  of  the  BRICKER  web  site  since  it’s  launch      can  be  found  in  Section  4.2  below    

 

 

 

 

 

Since   the   project   start,   the   website   has   been   growing   in   content   and   functionalities.   The  timeline  below  shows  the  milestones.    

 

Months   Implementation  step   Partners  

M1-­‐M6   Web  site  ready  and  online     All  partners  

M8   Add  information  about  new  Turkish  Partner  and  the  new  demo  site  

YOU,  ADU,  OZU,  ONU  

M7   NEWSLETTER  button  (publication  Newsletter  1)   YOU  

M  12     Banners  provided  for  partners’  web  sites   YOU,  all  partners  

M15-­‐M17   Update   the   web   site   with   new   section   about  interventions  on  the  demo  sites    

YOU,  demo  site  partners  

M24   Image   gallery   to   follow   progress   of   demo   site  interventions  

YOU,  SPB  

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Months   Implementation  step   Partners  

M29   DELIVERABLES  download  functionality     YOU  

M31-­‐M48   Video  streaming  facility  

 

Plug-­‐ins   for   embedding   real   time   follow-­‐up   of  energy  consumption  in  the  demo  buildings  

 

YOU  

Table  3:  Timeline  for  BRICKER  web  site  

 

 

3.5.2 E-­‐Newsletter  A  periodic  e-­‐Newsletter  is  available  on  the  BRICKER  web  site  and  sent-­‐out  via  electronic  means  to  the  identified  stakeholders  in  order  to  improve  visibility  of  the  project  via  electronic  means.  The  newsletter  provides  information  on  milestones  and  results  achieved  in  the  project  on  a  six-­‐monthly  basis.  The  newsletter  is  available  in  English.  Partners  are  called  upon  to  use  their  networks  of  contacts   (scientific,   industrial,  professional,  etc.)   to   reach  the  maximum  number  of   stakeholders.   Partners   directly   involved   with   local   communities   and   stakeholders   can  translate  a  shorter  version  of  the  newsletter  into  their  national  language.    

The   newsletter   is   also   made   accessible   to   the   online   community   (registered   users).  Additionally,   it   is   available   in   pdf   format   for   audiences   not   registered   to   the   web   site.    Depending  on  the  amount  of  news  to  be  included,  each  newsletter  comprises  between  10-­‐16  pages.   The   Secretariat   is   responsible   for   the   newsletter   content   selection,   editing   and  dispatching  to  the  BRICKER  network  -­‐  beyond  the  partners’  networks.    

The  partners   also  have   the  possibility   to  publish   the   contents  or  part  of   the   contents  of   the  BRICKER  e-­‐Newsletter  in  their  organization’s  newsletters  and  report  to  the  Secretariat  as  part  of  their  project  dissemination  activities.  

Eight   editions   of   the   e-­‐Newsletter   will   be   prepared   during   the   lifetime   of   BRICKER.   It   is  intended  to  publish  the  newsletter  after  each  face-­‐to-­‐face  Steering  Committee  meeting.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The  structure  of  each  of  the  newsletters  will  be  the  same:    

Editorial  

News  and  interviews  (taken  from  the  web  site)  

News  from  the  demo  sites  

Scientists’  corner  

Focus  on  one-­‐two  partners  

News  from  the  BRICKER  network  

Meet  us  at  Events.  

 

The  first  BRICKER  Newsletter  was  published  in  May  2014,  and  the  second  in  October  2014.  The  D&C   Secretariat   has   sent   the   newsletter   by   email   to   about   450   contacts   (provided   by   the  BRICKER  partners)  as  well  as  to  all  BRICKER  team  members  (90  contacts).  Partners  SEZ  and  CAR  have   sent   Newsletter   1   to   another   750   and   83   contacts   respectively.     The   Newsletters   are  available  online  on  the  web  site,  can  be  browsed  and  downloaded  in  pdf.    

BRICKER  Newsletter  3  was  published  in  May  2015  and  Newsletter  4  in  December  2015.  These  Newsletters   were   sent   to   the   newsletter   subscribers   on   the   web   site   (48   contacts)   and   to  another  78  contacts  (mainly  BRICKER  team,  EC).    

The   first   and   second   newsletter   was   sent   out   to   the   stakeholders’   database   set   up   by   the  Secretariat  with   the  contribution  of  all   the  partners.  The  purpose  of   the  communication  was  explained   and   the   users   thus   addressed   were   invited   to   register   on   the   BRICKER   website,  should   they   want   to   receive   other   Newsletters   from   the   project.   From   the   third   release  onwards  only  registered  users  on  the  website  and  the  BRICKER  ream  members  have  received  the  Newsletter.  

Since  BRICKER  Newsletter  4,  a  new   format  and  mailing  has  been  adopted.  Newsletter  4  was  edited   and   published   with   a   new   publishing   tool   called   scoop.it!,   a   web   based   content  management  platform,  collecting  and  curating  contents  in  an  interactive  magazine-­‐like  format  around  themes.  YOU  is  subscribed  to  a  dedicated  premium  account,  which  enables  templates  to  be  created  according  to  the  graphic  layout  and  visual  image  needed  in  the  communications.  The  Newsletter   in   this   format  will   be   sent   to   the   list   of   registered  users   via   email,   it  will   be  published  on   the  website   in   the  Newsletter   section   and   it  will   also  be   available  on   scoop.it!  which   can   be   considered   as   an   additional   distribution   channel   working,   in   some   way,   as   a  social   media   platform   thus   addressing   an   even   larger   public16.  The   newsletter   remains  available  on  the  web  site  in  pdf.    

 

                                                                                                                         16   The   new  newsletter   production   process   allows   also   for   tracking   outreach   and   uptake.  Detailed   results  will   be  presented  in  the  final  version  of  the  D&C  Plan.    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

The  planning  of  contents  and  timeline  for  the  next  newsletters  is  the  following:    

 

Month   Newsletter  Nr    

Focus  on  partners   Planned  publication  date  

M8    1   ACC   April  2014    

M13   2   Owners  of  the  three  demo  sites   October  2014  

M20   3   EURAC,  FBK,  Soltigua   May  2015  

M25   4   GREENCOM,  ULG     December  2015  

M31   5   CEMOSA,  Cartif,  Rank     May  2016  

M37   6   Ozyegin  University,  Onur     November  2016  

M  43   7   SEZ,    youris,  Tecnalia    

 

April  2017  

M48   8   The  three  demo  sites   September  2017  

Table  4:  Timeline  for  the  e-­‐Newsletter  

 

 

3.5.3 Web  communication:  Articles,  interviews,  press  releases    Besides   traditional   web   instruments   (e.g.   the   project   website),   the   public   aspect   of   web  communication   is   approached   by   BRICKER.   The   project   website   along   with   the   youris.com  platform   host   articles   and   interviews   around   the   project   and   related   topics,   written   by  professional   journalists.   The   information   is   also   marketed   to   other   platforms   such   as  youris.com,   BuildUp,   AlphaGalileo,   Phys.org,   CordisWire,   Construction21   .   The   project   will  identify   specific   hot   topics   that   can   catch   the   public   attention   and   make   science   and  technology  easy-­‐to-­‐understand  for  a  non-­‐expert  audience.  

This  activity  spans  the  whole  duration  of  the  project  and  complements  the  scientific  and  more  technical  web  dissemination  with  materials  designed  and  released  for  a  wider  use.  

Articles   about   BRICKER,   interviews   with   BRICKER   partners   and   press   releases   are   published  regularly  on  the  web  site  and  on  specific  online  news  services.  Press  releases  are  prepared  on  the  occasion  of  important  events  taking  place  within  the  BRICKER  project  and  its  partnerships  such  as  project  meetings,  organisation  of  workshops,  major  publications  and  deliverables.  The  partners  are  encouraged   to   take  up   the  press   releases   for   their  own  dissemination  channels  and  their  organisations’  web  site.    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

The  D&C  Secretariat  will  monitor   the  web  diffusion  of   the  articles,  which  are  expected  to  be  mirrored  by  a  number  of  other  websites,  blogs,  on-­‐line  news,  etc.  which  take-­‐up  and  distribute  the  content  on  their  own  platforms  on  their  own  initiative.  These  referrals  will  generate  much  more  additional  traffic  for  all  materials  (text  and  video)  released  by  the  project.    

An  overview  about  current  publications  activities  of   the  partners  and  the  D&C  Secretariat  as  well  as  uptake  of  publications  is  given  below  in  Results  Section  4.3  

 

 

 

 

The  following  BRICKER  Articles,  Interviews,  press  releases  have  been  published  in  M1-­‐M30  by  the  D&C  Secretariat  and  are  planned  to  be  published  in  M31  –  M48  

Month   Published  material   Partner  

M1   Press   release   nr   1   “A   new   project   about   high  energy-­‐efficient  and  cost-­‐effective  public  “  

YOU  

M3     Article   about   “Energy   efficient   building   in   the  public  eye”  

Interview  with  coordinator  “Revamping  existing  buildings  to  make  them  energy  efficient”  

ACC,  YOU  

M5   Press   release   nr   2   “BRICKER   project   launches  new  website”  

YOU  

M  6   Press  release  nr  3  about  SC  meeting  in  Liège   YOU,  ADU,  OZU,  ONU  

M8   Interview   -­‐  Building   teaching  opportunities   into  energy  efficiency  renovations  

ULG,  Gabrielle  Masy  

M9   Interview  with  partners  from  Liège  demo   YOU,  SPB,  ULG,  GRE,  PUR    

M9     Interview  with  partners  from  Aydin  demo   YOU,  ADU,  OZU,  ONU  

M10   Interview  with  partners  from  Cáceres  demo   YOU,  GEX,  CEM  

M11   Article  about  the  three  demo  sites   YOU,  Building  Owners  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Month   Published  material   Partner  

M12   Press   release  nr   4   about   the  GA  meeting   to  be  hosted  by  the  Government  of  Extremadura  

YOU  

M13   Press  release  nr  5  about  first  BRICKER  GA   YOU  

M16   Interview  with  Luigi  Crema  –  how  to  make  solar  energy  systems  more  wide-­‐spread

FBK  

M16   Interview   with   Matteo   D’Antoni   –   In-­‐depth  analysis   required   prior   to   retrofitting   old  buildings

EURAC  

M18   Interview   with   Francesco   Orioli   -­‐   Solar   beam  collectors,  key  to  enhancing  solar  power  

SOLTIGUA  

     

M19   Press   release   nr   6   about   second   SC  meeting   in  Brussels  

YOU  

M20   Students  learn  first-­‐hand  about  energy  efficiency  at  school    

YOU  

M21   Interview   with   Jonathan   Martens   -­‐   Ventilation  through  breathing  windows

 

YOU,  Greencom  

M22   Interview   with   Vincent   Lemort   -­‐   Power   supply  without  extra  fuel

YOU,  ULG  

M23   Press   release   nr   7:   BRICKER   off   to   Sustainable  Places  2015

 

YOU  

M25   Press  release  8  :  BRICKER  –  students  working  on  BRICKER  are  awarded  first  prize  for  presentation  at  Researchers’  Night  –  Trento,  Italy    

YOU  ,  FBK  

M26   Press   release   nr   9   The   BRICKER   Consortium  convenes   in   Liège   in   late   September   for   its   3rd  project  meeting  and  general  assembly.

YOU  

M27   When   public   buildings   get   smart:   new  technologies  and  tailor-­‐made  solutions  for  users  

YOU,  CAR  

M28   Interview  with  RANK  team:  Organic  Rankine  Cycle   YOU,  RANK  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Month   Published  material   Partner  

-­‐  Drawing  the  last  drop  of  energy  from heat  

M30   Interview   with   Jacopo   Peralta   (CEMOSA):   The  challenges   of   integrating   new   energy   saving  systems  in  occupied  buildings    

YOU,  CEMOSA  

     

M32     Press  release  nr  10  about  SC  meeting  in  Seville    

M33   Press  release  nr  10  about  progress  at  the  demo  sites  

 

M34-­‐M48   Articles,  Interviews,  press  releases    

Table  5:  Timeline  for  publications  by  the  BRICKER  D&C  Secretariat  

 

The  D&C  Secretariat  collects  currently  among  the  BRICKER  partners  their  plans  for  publications  in  M31-­‐M48  .    

 

3.5.4 Web  2.0  tools  The   following   web   2.0   buttons   are   installed   on   the   BRICKER   web   site:   LinkedIn,   Facebook,  Twitter,  Google+.  Web  users  can  share   information  about  BRICKER  on   their   respective   social  network(s)  

There   are   already  many   energy-­‐efficient   buildings   accounts   and   discussion   groups   active   on  the  social  web.  It  is  therefore  difficult  to  attract  attention  with  one  project.    In  order  to  build  online  foot  print  in  a  smart  'light'  way  and  to  improve  SEO,  a  BRICKER  LinkedIn  company  page  was  launched  at  the  end  of  M17  17  .  It  will  display  project  developments,  in  close  link  with  the  web  site,  promote  BRICKER  events  and  events  where  BRICKER  partners  can  be  met,  and  inform  about  relevant  actions  in  the  domain.  At  a  later  stage,  showcase  pages  for  the  demo  sites  can  be   set   up   in   order   to   inform   followers   about   the   development   of   the   interventions,   lessons  learnt  and  experience  to  share.      

BRICKER  web  site  visitors  and  BRICKER’s  fellow  projects  have  been  invited  to  follow  the  page.    

The  BRICKER  LinkedIn  company  page  18  has  currently  66  followers.  Results  about  use  and  reach  of  the  page  will  be  reported  below  in  section  4.4.  

 

                                                                                                                         17 See  https://www.linkedin.com/company/bricker 18 The  page  can  be  accessed  at  http://bit.ly/1QJjsuM.

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

 

Timeline  for  connecting  to  web  2.0  tools  

Continuously   for   all   publications   on   the  BRICKER  web  site  and  other  news  

YOU,  ALL  

 

 

3.5.5 Dissemination  materials      

A  Power  Point  presentation   template  about  BRICKER   for  use  at  events   such  as  conferences,  and   workshops   is   available   for   the   BRICKER   partners,   in   English   and   in   Spanish.   The   ppt  contains  some  pre-­‐filled  slides  with  a  description  of  the  BRICKER  project,  and  include  

• the  objectives  

• the  demos  

• the  expected  impact  

• the  logos  of  the  consortium  members.    

Partners  are  free  to  use  the  pre-­‐filled  slides.    

 

A  project  brochure  will  be  produced  at   three  different  stages  of   the  project:   the   first  one  at  month  12   to   inform  the  stakeholder  community  of   the  start  of   the  project  and   its  objective.    The  brochure  will  be  updated  at  month  30  and  the  final  brochure  at  month  45  will  provide  an  outline  of  the  project  achievements.  The  first  BRICKER  brochure  consists  of  6  pages  of  text  and  photos,  introducing  the  project,  the  demo  sites,  the  technologies,  the  targets  and  the  partners.  The   volume   of   the   final   brochure   will   be   increased   to   8   -­‐10   pages   as  more   information   on  achievements   and   results   will   be   included   in   the   updated   version.   The   brochures   will   be  designed  and  produced  for  large  distribution  at  fairs,  conferences  and  workshops,  and  include  figures  and  graphics  presented   in  a  comprehensive  energy  balance,  considering  the  buildings  as  an  energy  consuming  unit,  before  and  after  the  BRICKER  implementation.  

The   first   BRICKER   brochure   was   printed   in   1000   copies,   and   has   been   distributed   to   the  BRICKER  partners  and  some  other  stakeholders  for  further  distribution.    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

Image  3:  The  first  BRICKER  brochure  

 

As   a   general   rule,   the   project   uses   electronic   information  means,   due   to   a   better   scalability  (easy   to   update)   and   a   better   environmental   respect.   The   project   is   however   aware   that  printed   information   is   still   the   principal   instrument   for   informing   specific   groups   of  stakeholders  during  specific  events  such  as  fairs,  conferences  and  workshops).  

 

To   complete   the   project   brochure   and   the   e-­‐Newsletter,   the   BRICKER   bookmark   has   been  produced   for  wide   distribution   at   fairs   and   conferences.   2000   copies   of   the   bookmark   have  been  printed  and  distributed  to  the  BRICKER  partners.      

 

Image  4  :  The  BRICKER  bookmark  

 

A  roll-­‐up  poster  to  be  used  at  events  organised  by  BRICKER  such  as  national  workshops  and  at  stands  in  exhibitions  has  been  produced.  It  is  in  85x200  cm  format  and  available  on  a  foldable  stand.   Two   copies   have  been  printed   and  made   available   by   the  D&C   Secretariat   for   events  attended  by  the  BRICKER  partners.    Another  poster  in  the  format  with  the  dimension  70x100  cm  is  also  available.  It  is  available  on  BRICKER  team  site  WP7  and  can  easily  be  reproduced  for  events.    

Please   contact   the   BRICKER  D&C   Secretariat   if   you   need   the   roll-­‐up   poster   or   poster   for   an  event.    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

 

Image  5:  The  BRICKER  poster  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

Image  6:  The  BRICKER    roll-­‐up  poster  

The  following  table  gives  and  overview  of  the  timeline  of  BRICKER  dissemination  material.    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Month   Material  details   Partner  

M  7   Power   point   template   with   different   slides  prepared    

YOU  

M  9     Power  point  template  translated  into  Spanish   CAR  

M12   Project  Brochure   YOU,   ACC,   Steering  Committee  

M12   Bookmark   YOU,   ACC,   Steering  Committee  

M17   BRICKER  roll  up  poster   YOU,  ACC  

M19   BRICKER  poster   YOU  

M42   Update  of  BRICKER  project  brochure   YOU,   ACC   Steering  Committee  

M39-­‐48   Banners  for  events   YOU  

Table  6:  Timeline  for  dissemination  materials  

 

3.5.6 Production  of  the  institutional  video    

For  dissemination,  the  BRICKER  Project  plans  to  produce  an  institutional  video.  This  video  will  have  an  expected  length  of  8-­‐10  minutes  and  is  aimed  at  stakeholders  to  highlight  the  project’s  purpose  and  achievements.  It  will  be  used  by  project  partners  and  associates  for  presentations  at  talks  or  conferences;  it  will  be  shown  on  fairs,  and  also  shown  on  websites  of  the  BRICKER  Project,  its  partners  and  on  specialist’s  websites.  

The  video  will  be  designed  to  showcase  different  active  and  passive  technologies  implemented  at  the  three  demo  sites  in  Spain,  Turkey  and  Belgium.  For  this  video  we  will  film  the  works  on  the   buildings,   and   interview   the   key   people   working   on   site   who   will   be   able   to   tell   us  something  on  technological  challenges,  on  incoming  results  or  on  the  improvements  achieved.    

The  film  is  likely  to  be  structured  as  follows:  

-­‐ short  overview  on  the  BRICKER  Project,  with  the  indication  of  the  three  demo  sites  and  political,  legal  and  technological  setting.    

-­‐ description  of  passive  technologies    -­‐ examples:  aerating  windows  und  PIR  foams  in  Belgium,  ventilated  facades  in  Turkey  -­‐ description  of  active  technologies    -­‐ examples:  biomass  boiler,  the  chiller  and  the  solar  panels    in  Spain  or  Turkey,  the  

biomass  boiler  in  Belgium,  -­‐ summary  +  outlook      

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Production  Process  

Filming  will  take  place  once  it  is  possible  to  see  the  retro  fitting  works  being  implemented.  The  best  timing  for  a  visit  of  the  film  crew,  is  when  about  two  thirds  the  work  is  completed.  Initially  it  was  planned  to  start  the  filming  process  in  2015,  but  due  to  the  late  start  of  the  retrofitting  works,  also  the  filming  had  to  be  postponed.  

It  is  now  envisaged  that  the  first  filming  will  take  place  at  the  Liège  site  (Belgium)  in  mid-­‐2016.  For  the  two  other  sites  in  Cáceres  (Spain)  and  Aysin  (Turkey),  the  timing  will  be  fixed  once  the  building  works  have  begun.      

In  addition  to  filming  the  demo  sites,  the  film  producers  also  want  to  make  interviews  with  the  relevant  partners  who  are  not  associated  to  a  single  demo  site.  Therefore  it  is  envisaged  that  a  film  crew  will  be  present  during  a  progress  meeting  to  make  interviews  with  the  coordinator  and  other  key  partners  on  the  overall  objective  of  BRICKER.  These  interviews  may  also  happen  in   mid   2016,   and   possibly   coincide   with   the   filming   at   the   demo   site   of   Liège.     The   film  producers  are   in  regular  contact  with  the  BRICKER  Secretariat  to  find  the  best  possible  dates  and  location  for  these  interviews.    

The  post-­‐production  process  will  take  place  once  the  last  site  has  been  filmed.  The  aim  is  then  to  edit   the   film,  provide  a  voice-­‐over,  get   it  approved  by   the  co-­‐ordinator  and  partners,  and  release  and  share  the  final  version  with  the  partners.      

Apart   from   this   institutional   video,   the   partners   will   receive   a   compilation   of   the   filmed  material  to  be  used  for  their  own  activity  in  communication  or  exploitation.      

During  the  production  process,  it  will  be  verified  if  additional  customized  shorter  edits  need  to  be   produced,   for   example   for   a   more   specific   target   groups,   e.g.   focusing   only   on   one  technology  or  for  a  version  for  a  TV  broadcaster..    

The   video   will   be   released   by   youris.com   via   its   Third   Party   Leonardo   Film.   The   BRICKER  Secretariat  will  co-­‐ordinate  these  activities  and  will  be  responsible  for  editing  and  layout  of  the  contents  defined  together  with  the  coordinator.  

 

Timeline  for  institutional  video  and  related  material  and  actions  

M  20-­‐M48   YOU,  ACC,  DEMO  SITES  

 

3.5.7 Publications  in  technical  literature  and  dedicated  journals  As   the  BRICKER  project  advances,   the  BRICKER  partners  publish  a   serious  of  contributions   to  specialised  magazines  and  scientific  publications.  Among  the  publications  to  be  contacted  for  a  scientific  article  about  BRICKER  on  specific  topics  are  the  following:    

• Cogen  Europe  country  reports  (Spain,  Belgium,  Turkey)  on  the  cogeneration  system  of  BRICKER.    

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• National  COGEN  association’s  publications  from  Spain,  Belgium,  Turkey,  Italy,  France,  Poland,  and  Germany.  

• EPIA  and  European  PV  Technology  Platform  on  the  solar  system  newsletter  • Aebiom-­‐  European  biomass  association  and  EBTP-­‐Biofuels  Technology  Platform  

newsletter  • EESI  newsletter  • Energy  and  Buildings:  An  international  journal  devoted  to  investigations  of  energy  use  

and  efficiency  in  buildings  • The  journal  Energy  Efficiency  covers  wide-­‐ranging  aspects  of  energy  efficiency  in  the  

residential,  tertiary,  industrial  and  transport  sectors.  Coverage  includes  a  number  of  different  topics  and  disciplines  including  energy  efficiency  policies  at  local,  regional,  national  and  international  levels;  long-­‐term  impact  of  energy  efficiency;  technologies  to  improve  energy  efficiency.    

• Materials  for  Renewable  and  sustainable  energy  is  an  Open  Access  journal  to  be  the  world's  foremost  interdisciplinary  forum  for  publication  of  research  on  all  aspects  of  the  study  of  materials  for  the  deployment  of  renewable  and  sustainable  energy  technologies.    

In   general,   the   scientific   publications   about   BRICKER   are   planned   for   a   later   stage,   once   the  project   has   entered   phase   5   and   first   results   about   the   BRICKER   systems   installed   at   the  demonstrator  sites  are  to  be  expected,  i.e.  from  M30  onwards.    

Branding  and  rules  for  authorship  will  apply  to  these  publications.    

Since  the  start  of  the  project,  several  BRICKER  partners  have  made  academic  contributions  to  conferences   and   seminars   dealing   with   BRICKER   R&D   topics.   The   following   tables   give   an  overview  of  these  contributions.    

 

Date   Source  and  title  of  publication  

May  2014   Proceedings  of   II   Congresso   EECN  de  Edificios   Energia  Casi  Nula,  AE-­‐2014-­‐14002976  

  “Estrategias  de  Rehabilitación  para  la  Disminución  de  Consumo  Energético  en   Edificios”   –   Paper   by   Francisco   Rodriguez   –   José   Masada,   Tecnalia  Research  and  Innovation  

Sept  2015   Proceedings  of  36th  AIVC  Conference  

  “Development  of  a  compact  single  room  ventilation  unit  with  heat  recovery  dedicated   to   tertiary   building”   –   Paper   by   Samuel   Gendebien*1,   Jonathan  Martens2,  Luc  Prieels2  and  Vincent  Lemort1  (1  ULg,  2  Greencom)    

Sept  2015   Proceedings  of  31th  International  PLEA  Conference  

  «  The   “Energy-­‐Efficiency-­‐Core”   Concept   for   a   New   Building  »   -­‐Paper   and  poster  by  N.N.  Özyegin  

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Oct  2015   Proceedings   of   ASME-­‐ORC   3rd   International   Seminar   on   ORC   Power  Systems,  

  «  MODELLING,   EXPERIMENTATION   AND   SIMULATION   OF   A     REVERSIBLE  HP/ORC  UNIT  TO  GET  A  POSITIVE  ENERGY  BUILDING  »     -­‐  Paper  by    Sylvain  Quoilin,  Vincent  Lemort  (ULG)  et  al  

  «  ANALYSIS   AND   COMPARISON   OF   DIFFERENT   MODELING   APPROACHES  FOR   THE   SIMULATION   OF   A   MICRO-­‐SCALE   ORGANIC   RANKINE   CYCLE  POWER  PLANT  »  -­‐  Paper  by  Olivier  DUMORT,  Sylvain  Quoilin,  Vincent  Lemort  (ULG)  et  al  

  “SMALL   SCALE   ORC   DESIGN   FOR   A   COGENERATION   SOLAR   BIOMASS    SUPPORTED  APPLICATION”  –  Paper  by    Joaquin    Navarro  (RANK)  et  al.  

Nov  2015   Proceedings  of  ISES  Solar  World  Congress  2015    

  “Dynamic   modelling   and   control   strategies   analysis   of   a   novel   small   CSP  biomass  plant  for  cogeneration  applications  in  building”    -­‐  Paper  by  Adriano  Desideri*  (University  of  Liege,  Belgium)  in  collaboration  with  FBK  and  ACC  

Dec  2015   Proceedings  of  IBPSA  2015  Building  Simulation  Conference  

  “An  Evaluation  of  Energy  Efficiency  Measures  in  a  Turkish  Campus  Building  for  Thermal  Comfort  and  Economic  Risk”  –  Paper  by  M.P  Menguc  (Özyegin)  et  al.    

“Integrated   Engineering   and   Architecture   for   Energy   Efficient   Academic  Buildings”  –  Paper  by  M.  P.  Menguc,  Y.  Somuncu,  B.  Sefer  (Özyegin)  et  al      

Feb  2016   Proceedings  of  TRNSYS  Experience  Seminar  

  “Simulation   of   a   solar   assisted   tri-­‐generation   system   for   non-­‐residential  buildings”    -­‐  Presentation  by  Matteo  D’Antoni  ,  EURAC  

   

Table  7:  Scientific  publications  and  papers  about  BRICKER  

 

Timeline  for  publications  in  technical  literature  and  dedicated  journals  

M30-­‐M48   ALL  

 

 

 

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3.5.8 Best  Practices  Book    

Towards  the  end  of  the  project,  a  Best  Practices  Book  will  be  compiled  drawing  on  the  insights  of   the   project   team   gained   throughout   BRICKER.   The   aim   is   to   widely   disseminate   these  insights,  results  and  recommendations,  in  a  user-­‐friendly  format  to  promote  uptake.  The  book  shall  also  inform  future  policy  developments  and  initiatives  in  the  same  areas  and  it  will  target  industry,   SMEs,   research   organisations   and   public   institutions   (including   the   European  Commission)  and  public  authorities.  

Through   a   process   to   be   elaborated   by   the   D&C   Secretariat   and   the   Coordinator,   each  partner  will   be   asked   to   identify   possible   best   practices,   guidelines   or   recommendations   on  various  project  themes  such  as  design,  commissioning,  operation  and  maintenance.    

For  each  best  practice,  a  template  would  be  used  with  strict  indications  as  to  content,  tone  of  message  and  word  counts.  In  addition  to  the  core  content  of  each  best  practice  and  to  ensure  easy   access   for   readers,   two   indicators   could   be   used:   Impact   rating,   and   Replicability.   The  former  indicates  how  important  the  best  practice  is  compared  to  others,  while  the  latter  refers  to  how  easy  or  difficult  the  best  practice  would  be  to  replicate.  This  weighting  of  this  system  would  have   to  be  designed  and   then   revised  by   the  coordinator  and  other  project  members  who   have   solid   technical   knowledge.   Emphasis   would   also   be   placed   on   the   stakeholder  groups  targeted  by  each  best  practice.  In  this  respect,  an  introductory  table  cross-­‐referencing  the  Best  Practices  with  the  stakeholder  categories  could  be  envisaged.  

A  draft  template  of  a  best  practice  page  is  shown  below.  The  template  is  designed  to  give  an  idea   about   the   content   of   the   Best   Practice   Book.   The   contents   provided   here   are   not  specifically  related  to  BRICKER.    

 

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Image  7:  Example  for  a  page  of  the  Best  Practice  Book  

 

The  structure  of  the  book  will  also  take  into  account  several  guidelines  to  be  elaborated  in  the  course  of  BRICKER,  e.g.  Task  4.5,  Task  4.6  and  Task  5.5.  These  guidelines  will  be  validated  after  their  implementation  at  the  demo  sites.  Furthermore,  the  Best  Practices  Book  will  draw  on  Tasks  6.2  and  6.3  of  the  exploitation  work  package.  

 

The   preliminary   table   of   contents   for   the   Best   Practices   Book   comprises   the   following  elements.   It   will   be   fine-­‐tuned   and   edited   when   work   starts   on   it   towards   the   end   of   the  project.    

 

 

 

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• Introduction  and  target  group  definition.  • Guidelines  for  design.  • Guidelines  for  commissioning.  • Guidelines  for  operation  &  maintenance.  • Transfer  of  BRICKER  concept  to  social  housing.  • Business  models  for  BRICKER  results.  • Replication  plan.    • 12  targeted  recommendations  

 

Table  8:  Preliminary  table  of  content  -­‐  Best  Practice  Book  

 

The   Best   Practice   Book   will   be   designed   and   edited   by   youris.com,   using   an   attractive   and  comprehensive  layout  in  the  BRICKER  colours.    

The  project  aims  at  an  effective  distribution  of  at   least  200  copies  of  the  Best  Practices  Book  beyond  the  end  of   the  project   lifetime.  The  edition  of  a  scrollable  online  version  of   the  Best  Practices  Book  is  also  planned.    

Preparation   and   collection   of   contents  will   start  with  D5.28   (Technical   Specifications   for   the  three   tender   processes   at   engineering   project   level),   which   is   due   in   M24.   Publication   is  planned  for  M  44.    

 

Timeline  for  best  practice  book  

M24-­‐M48   ALL  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

3.5.9 Participation  in  Fairs,  Conferences  and  workshops  BRICKER  partners  attend  events  relating  in  some  way  to  the  topics  of  the  BRICKER  projects  in  order   to   keep   abreast   with   new   developments.   They   use   these   events   as   opportunities   to  inform   interested   targets   and   raise   awareness   about   BRICKER.   Participation   in   fairs   and  conferences  for  the  specific  purposes  of  BRICKER  will  start  in  2016  and  2017  since  the  project  will  have  produced  results  by  then.  

The   BRICKER   D&C   Secretariat   coordinates   both,   the   awareness   raising   events   and   the  dedicated  participation  to   fairs  and  conferences  by  requesting  reports  about  past  and  future  outreach  activities  every  6  months19.  The  coordination  helps  to  avoid  overlap  and  to  promote  joint  activities.    

An  overview  of  the  events  attended  in  M1-­‐M29  by  different  BRICKER  partners  can  be  found  in  Results  section  4.3.  In  total,  the  BRICKER  partners  attended  nearly  100  fairs,  conferences  and  workshops  since  the  start  of  the  project.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overview  of  partners  plans  

The  following  table  gives  an  overview  of  the  partners’  reported  plans  for  attending  conferences  in  2016  and  early  2017.

                                                                                                                         19 See reports about activities in the first 6 months below in Section 4 Results

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Partner  Type   Title  of  the  event   Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Size  

Country   URL   Language   M  

Material  type  

SEZ   C   KIC  InnoEnergy  Conference:  Women4Energy  International  Conference  2016  

2016   NN,  Germany  

Industry,  RTD,  SME,  public  authorities  

  EU          

OzU     C   "Where  are  we?  After  Cop21.."    

Planning  to  be  held  on  

May  or  June  2016  

Istanbul,  Turkey  

Building  designers,  Architects,  Sustainability  Managers,  Researchers,  Academicians,  Students  and  Developers  

app.  300   Worldwide  

  Turkish  &  English  

Y   Ppts    

GEX   C     Ending  of  works  in  the  Bricker  Project  

May  2016   Extremadura,  Spain  

Technicians               Spanish          

SEZ   C   KIC  InnoEnergy  Conference:  ConnectIdeas2Business  

02/05/2016   Karlsruhe,  Germany  

Industry,  SME,  multipliers,  local  authorities  

tbc   EU   http://www.connectideas2business.org/  

English   N      

GEX   V   Bricker  facilities   June  2016   Cáceres,  Spain  

Technicians,  Authorities,  Students.  

      Spanish      

ACC,  YOU,  SPB,  GEX  ADU  

W   Challenges   of   public  building   retrofitting   –  Lessons   learnt   from  procurement    

 

June  during  EUSEW2016  

Brussels  Belgium  

Public  authorities  and  Policy  makers    

60   EU   http://eusew.eu/about-­‐conference  

English   Y   Brochure,  bookmark,  poster  

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Partner  Type   Title  of  the  event   Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Size  

Country   URL   Language   M  

Material  type  

SEZ   C   E²  Tech4Cities  Brokerage  Event  2016  

17/06/2016   Brussels,  Belgium  

Professionals  in  EeB,  ICT,  SCC,  mobility  and  transport  R&I  ,  ,  Energy  management  

tbc   EU   https://www.b2match.eu/e2tech4cities2016/  

English   N    

TEC   C   European  Conference  on  Energy  Efficiency  and  Sustainability  in  Architecture  and  Planning    

June  2016   San  Sebastian,  

Spain  

Researchers,  graduates,  engineers,  architects,  and  students  

  Spain   http://eesap.org   Span/English  

Y   Ppt,  brochure,  bookmark  

PUR   F   BUDMA  2016   7-­‐10/02/2017  

Poznań/Poland  

Representatives  of  the  trade,  architects,  contractors  and  investors.  

c.a.50  000   international  

http://www.budma.pl/pl/  

Polish/English  

Y    brochure,  bookmark  

ACC,  EUR,  FBK,    TEC,  YOU  

C   COGEN  Europe  –  Annual  Conference  

March/  May  2017  

Brussels   EU  policymakers,  industry  representatives  and  influential  thinkers  In  CHP  

250   EU   http://www.cogeneurope.eu/about-­‐cogen-­‐europe_2.html    

English   y   Ppt,  brochure  

ACC,  CEM,  EUR,CAR,  OzU,  SEZ,  TEC  

C   ECTP  Event   2017   Brussels     Building  industry,  RTD  community  

  EU   http://www.ectp.org/    

English   y   Ppt,  bochure  

ACC,    TEC  CEM,  CAR  

F  C   CONSTRUMAT   23-­‐26  May  2017  

Barcelona   Construction  value  chain  from  users,  owners,  technology  providers,  architects,  engineers,  research  organisations    

55  000   Spain   http://www.construmat.com/en/home    

Spanish/  English  

y   Ppt,  bookmark  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  Type   Title  of  the  event   Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Size  

Country   URL   Language   M  

Material  type  

TEC   C   HousingEurope  event   2016-­‐  2017   Brussels     Social  Housing  associations  in  Europe    

  EU   http://www.housingeurope.eu/    

English   Y   ppt  

FBK   C   Rebuild  Conference     June  2017   Riva  del  Garda,  Italy  

Building  retrofit  community  

  Italy   http://www.rebuilditalia.it/  

Italian   y   ppt  

ACC,  CAR,EUR,FBK,SOL,  TEC  

C   RHC-­‐Renewable  Heating  and  Cooling  –European  Technology  Platform  Event    

2017   Brussels     HVAC    industry  and  research  community  

  EU   http://www.rhc-­‐platform.org/index.php?id=7                

English   Y     Ppt,  brochuer  

 

Table  9:  BRICKER  partner  plans  for  organising  and  attending  events  2016-­‐2017

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Events  organised  by  the  project  in  2015  

 

In   collaboration   with   the   RESSEEPE   and   A2PBEER20   ,   BRICKER   has   organised   the   Workshop  “Innovative  retrofitting  Activities”.  The  workshop  took  place  on  17  September  2015  in  Savona  Italy.   About   30   participants   from   academia   and   industry   attended   the   workshop.   Fabrizio  Alberti  from  BRICKER  partner  FBK  presented  the  BRICKER  project.    The  discussions  during  the  workshop   underlined   the   need   for   continuous   stakeholder   engagement   throughout   the  project  lifecycle  and  particularly  at  the  early  stages  of  the  projects.      

 

 

 

 

 

Future  events  organised  by  the  project  in  2016-­‐2017  

BRICKER,   RESSEEPE   and   A2PBEER   projects   plan   to   organise   a   panel   discussion   during   the  EUSEW2016  Energy  Days  and  a   joint  Workshop  at  SP2016.  The  panel  discussion  will  address  “Challenges  of  public  building  retrofitting  –  Lessons   learnt  from  procurement”.    For  BRICKER,  the   panel   discussion   will   be   organised   by   Acciona   and   youris,   with   contributions   from   the  demo   site   owners   (SPB,   GEX,   ADU).   The   workshop   at   SP2016   will   focus   on   retrofitting  technologies.  Tecnalia  will  represent  BRICKER  in  the  Workshop  

 

Open  House  days  will  be  organised  during  EUSEW  2017  at  the  three  demo  sites  by  the  demo  site  owners  and  the  D&C  Secretariat.  The  Open  House  will  be  the  occasion  to  show  the  actors  on  local  level  the  innovations  implemented  by  BRICKER.  It  targets  building  users  and  citizens  at  large.  Actions  planned  during  the  Open  House  are  short  presentations  about  BRICKER,  guided  visits   of   the   refurbished   buildings,   and   distribution   of   information   material.     A   special  Newsletter  will  be  published  about  the  Open  House  to  inform  audiences  at  European  level.    

                                                                                                                         20 Both  projects  were  selected  in  the  same  call  as  BRICKER  (EeB.NMP.2013.3)

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A  Final  BRICKER  Conference  is  planned  towards  the  end  of  the  project  in  2017.  A  possible  joint  final  event  in  Brussels  by  mid  2017  with  the  two  fellow  projects  is  currently  being  discussed.  All  three   projects   end   nearly   at   the   same   time,   i.e   RESSEPPE   in   June   2017   and   BRICKER   and  A2PBEER  in  September  2017.  Also,  holding  the  Final  BRICKER  Conference  along  a  larger  event  will  be  considered.  Both  approaches  would  ensure  a  larger  audience  for  the  BRICKER  event.    

In   2017,   BRICKER   plans   to   hold   National  Workshops   at   sites   where   BRICKER   partners   are  located,   in   order   to   present   results   and   to   reach   out   to   local,   regional   and   national   public  authorities  and  other  stakeholders.  The  Secretariat  will  support  the  local  partners  in  promoting  the  workshops,  with  publicity  materials  as  well  as  with  the  registration  procedure  through  an  online  event  registration  tool.    

As  part  of  the  national  workshops  in  Belgium,  Spain  and  Turkey,  study  visits  to  demo  sites  are  also   planned   in   2017.   These   target   local,   regional   and   national   governmental   organizations,  other  stakeholders  like  architects,  engineers,  and  research  organisations.    

In   order   to   raise   awareness,   disseminate   the  BRICKER   concept   and   results   and   promote   the  replication  of  BRICKER  approach,  several  national  workshops  will  be  organised  in  the  partners’  countries.  Three  of  these  workshops  include  a  study  tour  to  the  demonstration  sites.    

Overall  the  workshops  target  local,  regional  and  national  public  authorities  who  are  regulators  and  building  owners  at   the  same  time,  other  stakeholders  as  architects,  planners,  engineers,  ad   research   organisations.   Bringing   together   different   specific   interests   into   one   event   is   a  challenge  and  most  likely,  some  of  the  national  workshops  will  focus  on  specific  audiences  and  highlight  specific  results.    

Workshops  will  be  half  a  day  long.  At  the  sites  where  the  workshop  includes  a  study  tour,  the  workshop  and  study  tour  will  1-­‐1.5  days  long.    

In  order  to  attract  big  numbers  of  participants,  the  workshops  will  be  organised  as  side  events  to  larger  gatherings,  i.e.  conferences,  fairs  etc.  These  gatherings  do  not  necessarily  take  place  where   the   workshops   take   place.   Also,   the   attention   for   an   event   outside   the   capital   of   a  country  might  be  higher  than  in  places  with  high  density  of  events  going  on.    

Contents   of   the   workshops   include   the   presentation   of   the   BRICKER   concept   and  implementation  approach,  technological  and  non-­‐technological  challenges,  and  lessons  learnt  for   retrofitting   public   buildings.   Although   all   topics  will   be   addressed   in   the   each  workshop,  some   will   rather   focus   on   technological   challenges,   while   Workshops   cum   Study   Tour   will  highlight   the  non-­‐technological   challenges.     The   competencies  of   the  national  partner(s)  will  also  play  a  role  in  the  fine-­‐tuning  the  programme  of  a  national  workshop.  The  workshops  will  take  place  in  the  national  language.    

 

 

 

 

 

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Lessons  from  retrofitting  three  real  public  buildings  

Location,  3  hours    

 

Programme    

-­‐  Welcome    

-­‐  Short  presentation  of  BRICKER  concept  

-­‐  Methodology  and  integration    

-­‐  Implementation  of  works  

-­‐  Results  achieved    

-­‐  Recommendations  for  replication:  do’s  and  don’ts    

Table  10  :  Generic  Programme  for  a  National  Workshop  

 

Lessons  from  retrofitting  three  real  public  buildings  

Location,  1-­‐  1,5  days  

 

Programme  workshop  

-­‐  Welcome    

-­‐  Short  presentation  of  BRICKER  concept  

-­‐  Methodology  and  integration    

-­‐  Implementation  of  interventions  

-­‐  Results  Achieved    

-­‐  Financial  and  regulatory  aspects  of  retrofitting  buildings  

-­‐  Recommendations  for  replication:  do’s  and  don’ts    

 

Programme  study  tour  

-­‐  Onsite  visit  of  the  building  

-­‐  Presentation  of  the  technologies  deployed  at  the  site    

-­‐  Discussion  with  building  users  

Table  11  :  Generic  Programme  for  Workshop  cum  Study  tour  

 

Based  on  the  contents  of  the  national  dissemination  workshop,  a  webinar  will  be  carried  out  and  made  available  on  the  web  site.    

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Timeline  for  events  coordination      

M1-­‐M48   ALL  

 

 

3.6 Clustering  with  other  related  projects  

The  BRICKER  D&C  Secretariat  cooperates  with  the  dissemination  leaders  of  the  A2BPEER  and  RESSEEPE  projects  to  identify  synergies  in  the  organization  of  specific  dissemination  activities  and   use   of   communication   tools.   Possible   synergies   identified   by   the   BRICKER   Secretariat  cover:  mutual  link  web  exchange,  organization  of  common  events,  common  outreach  activities  to  local  stakeholder  groups,  social  media  exploitation  targeting  a  common  online  community  (through  one  dedicated  discussion  group  for   the  three  projects,  as  an  example),  exchange  of  best  practices,  etc.    

The  use  of  social  media  is  very  popular  and  the  user  numbers  increase  steadily.  Statistics  show,  for   example,   that   every   second,   two   new   members   join   LinkedIn,   the   social   network   for  professionals21.  On  the  other  hand,  the  number  of  active  users  in  social  networks  is  quite  low  compared  to   the  number  of   registered  users.  By   joining   forces,   several  projects  can  set  up  a  group   or   page   on   social   media   that   deals   with   a   common   theme,   and   thus   generate  more  activities   and   traffic.   Social   networks   are   efficient   for   informing   European   project   about   the  project   life   and   to   spread  messages   to   wide   audiences.  We   will   propose   common   web   2.0  activities  to  the  cluster  projects  of  BRICKER  in  order  to  achieve  synergies  for  the  topic  “Energy-­‐efficient  renovation  of  public  building  stock”  and  jointly  coordinate  these  accounts.    

Following  the  annual  PPP  Impact  Workshop  event  organised  on  1  and  2  April  2014  in  Brussels,  the  project  clustering  process  has  started.  Over  the  coming  months,  the  projects  involved  will  set  out  a  strategy  for  common  events  and  synergy.    

After   a   successful  Workshop  at   SP2015,   the   three  projects  A2BPEER,  BRICKER  and  RESSEEPE  have  decided  to  continue  to  organise  joint  events.  A  panel  discussion  during  the  EUSEW2016    Energy  Days   is   in  preparation  as  well  as  a   joint  workshop  at  SP2016.  A   joint  final  event  of  all  three  projects  in  2017  is  under  discussion.    

Other   collaboration   options   for   the   three   projects   include   a   joint   collaboration   during  Open  Days  2017,  and  a  meeting  of  the  teams  of  BRICKER  –  A2BPEER  –  RESSEEPE  to  exchange  results  and  experience.    

 

                                                                                                                         21 See   http://blog.bufferapp.com/10-­‐surprising-­‐social-­‐media-­‐statistics-­‐that-­‐will-­‐make-­‐you-­‐rethink-­‐your-­‐strategy     ,  last  access:  23  April  2014.

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Finally,  the  three  projects  will  consider  the  opportunity  to  publish  a  joint  Best  Practices  Book.  Although  the  three  projects  were  selected  in  the  same  call,  the  knowledge  generated  and  the  lessons   learnt   throughout   the   lifetime   of   the   projects   are   diverse   and   rich.   A   joint   Best  Practices  Book  can  attract  considerable  attention  among  stakeholders  and  has  a  high  impact  at  European   and   local   level.   Information   from   the   projects’   deliverables  will   be  merged   into   a  common   document,   jointly   prepared   and   distributed.   A   joint   Best   Practice   Book   could   be  considered  as  the  legacy  of  the  call  EeB.NMP.2013.3.      

 

Apart   from   the   three   projects   forming   the   core   of   the   cluster,   projects,   3ENCULT,   EFFESUS,  CommonENERGY  and  ECOShopping  are  considered  to  be  part  of  the  area  ‘Solutions  for  energy-­‐efficient   renovation  of  non-­‐residential  or  historic  buildings’.  BRICKER  will   also   seek   synergies  with  these  projects,  by  involving  them  for  example,  in  events  organized  by  the  core  cluster.    

In   view  of   the   clustering  activities   suggested,   the  BRICKER   coordinator,   the  WP6   Leader   and  the   D&C   secretariat   have   joined   the   RESSEEPE   Online   Platform.   Partner   EURAC   also  participates  in  the  platform.    The  platform  is  called  “Exploitation  for  RESSEEPE”  and  managed  by   RESSEEPE   dissemination   partner   APINTECH.   35   representatives   from   projects   and  organisations  follow  currently  the  platform.    

The  coordinator  and  the  secretariat  have  also  exchanged  with  ENACE  and  the  Energy  Efficiency  Unit   of   Applus.   Both   are   active   in   the   fields   of   certification   and   are   interested   in   meeting  BRICKER  partners  at  events  and  in  promoting  BRICKER  via  their  networks.  

 

Timeline  for  clustering  activities  with  similar  projects  

M31-­‐M48   Further   actions   according   to  cluster  agreements  

YOU,  SEZ,  ACC,  TEC  

 

 

3.7 Distribution  channels  and  targets  

The  table  below  summarizes  the  dissemination  tools  with  corresponding  channel  and  indicates  the  audiences,  which  are  targeted  by  the  various  communication  contents.    

Communication  tool   Channel   Target  

Press  releases   Web   site,   BRICKER   partners,  online   news   services  (CordisWire,   AlphaGalileo,  BuildUp,   Phys   org,  Construction21)  

Public   at   large,   BRICKER  stakeholders  

Articles  and  interviews   Web   site,   youris.com   web   BRICKER  stakeholders,  public  

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site,   AlphaGalileo,   BuildUp,  Phys  org  

at  large  

Fresh  News   From   web   site   upon  registration    

BRICKER  followers  

e-­‐Newsletter   Via  web  site   BRICKER  stakeholders  

BRICKER  news     Via   the   BRICKER   company  page  on  LinkedIn  

Followers  of  the  page  

Brochure   Personal  meetings,    

events,  fairs,  workshop  

BRICKER  contacts  

Events  attendees  

Bookmark     Events,  exhibition  stand   Events  attendees  

Posters  and  banners   Stand   and   events   organised  by  BRICKER  

Events  attendees  

Publications     Technical   literature,  dedicated  journals  

Scientific   and   technology  community,  peers  

Video   Web  site,  partners  web  sites,  events  

BRICKER  stakeholders  

Best  practice  book   Printed  version  for  events  

Online   version   on   BRICKER  web  site  

BRICKER  stakeholders  

Table  12  :  Overview  of  distribution  channels  and  target  audiences  

 

 

3.8 Roles  &  responsibilities  of  the  partners  

3.8.1 Roles  All   partners   contribute   to   the   implementation   of   the   D&C   plan.   Partner   YOU   develops   and  updates   the   D&C   plan   under   supervision   of   coordinator   ACC.   Partner   TEC   is   continuously  involved  in  networking  with  stakeholders  as  well  as  in  clustering  with  other  related  projects.    

All   partners   provide   regularly   input   about   their   outreach   activities   regarding   events  participation   and  publications   (see   template  Annex  2).   Every   six  months,   all   partners  will   be  invited  to  update  the  report  about  their  outreach  activities.  The  aim  of  these  reports  is  to  keep  records  of   dissemination  activities,   to   analyse   activities   and  measure   their   impact   and   to  be  informed   about   the   dissemination   activities   developed   by   other   BRICKER   partners.   Partners  also  regularly  provide  news  for  the  6-­‐monthly  e-­‐Newsletter  and  are  available  for  interviews  by  professional  journalists.    

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Moreover,  the  partners  are  actively  involved  in  dispatching  news  from  BRICKER  towards  their  specific   stakeholders.   All   partners   take   responsibility   for   liaising  with   their   stakeholders   and  forwarding  news  from  BRICKER.    At  a  later  stage  (2016  and  2017),  partners  will  actively  attend  events  of   relevance   for  BRICKER,   be   involved   in   organising   the  BRICKER   conference,   training  workshops  and  the  study  visits  to  the  demo  sites.    

 

3.8.2 Responsibilities    The   BRICKER   D&C   Secretariat   implements   all   dissemination   and   communication   activities  under  the  supervision  and  in  close  cooperation  of  the  coordinator.  All  actions  proposed  by  the  Secretariat  are  subject  to  preceding  validation  by  the  coordinator.    

The  Dissemination  &  Communication  group  with  representatives  from  each  partner  has  been  established;   they   are   the   main   interface   of   the   D&C   Secretariat   for   outreach   actions.   A  dedicated  DC@bricker-­‐project.com  mailing  list  is  in  place  and  should  be  used.      

All   sorts  of  external   communication  are  encouraged   to  promote   the  BRICKER  project  and   its  results.   The   dissemination   strategy   focuses   on   print   media,   Internet   media   and   events.  Provisions   are  made   to   ensure   coordination,   consistency   and   quality   of   publications   for   the  benefit  of  the  project’s  reputation.  A  second  purpose  is  to  give  visibility  within  the  project  to  any  public  relation  activities  of  the  partners.    

 

The   D&C   Secretariat   provides   a   template   for   power   point   presentations   about   BRICKER,  available  to  all  project  partners.    Its  use  is  strongly  encouraged.    

Furthermore,   the   D&C   Secretariat   produces   press   releases   covering   all   the   major   project  deliverables.   These   press   releases   and   other   communications   are   at   the   disposal   of   the  partners  for  use  in  their  own  dissemination  and  communication  channels.  The  D&C  Secretariat  will  also  coordinate  press  releases  and  other  communications  issued  by  the  partners  on  their  own.   In  this  case  the  partners  shall   inform  the  coordinator  and/or  D&C  Secretariat  to  ensure  coherent  and  timely  communication.  

The  rules  set  out  above  in  Section  3.2  Visual  identity  and  branding  apply  here.    

All  project  related  papers  and  presentations  made  by  project  partners  to  an  outside  audience  must  be  approved  by  the  Steering  Committee  (SC).  The  SC  is  to  be  informed  by  e-­‐mail  about  the   document   (or   presentation)   title,   abstract   or   summary,   and   the   targeted   audience   or  conference.  Five  (5)  working  days  are  allowed  to  the  SC  for  response.  No  response  means  tacit  approval.  

In  addition,  dissemination  activities  are  discussed  at   the  Steering  Committee  meetings  and  a  report  of  each  activity  should  be  sent  to  the  D&C  Secretariat.  These  reports  are  uploaded  onto  the  BRICKER  TEAM  SITE.    

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Informal   presentations   based   on   published   papers   do   not   need   approval.   For   papers   and  presentations  given   in  a   language  other  than  English,   it   is  advisable  to  provide  an  abstract   in  English  although  this  is  not  formal  requirement.    

The   publication  material  must   be   stored  on   the   project   TEAM  SITE   (i.e.   “Full   Paper”   version  and  presentation  material).  

BRICKER  project  members  visiting  a  conference,  an  external  workshop,  an  exhibition  or  the  like  in  the  context  of  the  project  are  encouraged  to  provide  the  partners  with  a  trip  report  (approx.  half  a  page)  providing  information  on  the  event  itself  (when,  where,  what,  number  and  profile  of   the   attendees,   relevance   for   BRICKER)   and   feedback   from   the   presentation   and   the  potential  outcome  of  contacts.      

 

 

 

 

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3.9 WP7  timeline  for  April  2016  –  September  2017  

The  table  below  gives  an  overview  of  the  timeline  planned  for  the  WP7  actions  and  carried  out  by  the  D&C  Secretariat  in  the  coming  year  per  work  task.  

Year   2016   2017        

 Month   Apr   May   June   July   Aug   Sept   Oct   Nov   Dec   Jan   Feb   Mar   Apr   May   Jun   July   Aug   Sept  

Task  7.1  D&C  Secretariat                                                              

Newsletters     ✪             ✪             ✪           ✪  

Web  communication                                                              

Press  release   ★     ★   ★       ★             ★   ★   ★   ★   ★   ★  

Article       ★         ★         ★       ★             ★  

Interview           ★   ★       ★   ★   ★ ★               ★  

Dissemination  materials                                                                

Update  Brochure                         *                

Best  Practice  Book                         ✪              

Events  coordination  and  organisation                                                              

EC  EeB  Impact  workshop   u                         u            

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Year   2016   2017        

 Month   Apr   May   June   July   Aug   Sept   Oct   Nov   Dec   Jan   Feb   Mar   Apr   May   Jun   July   Aug   Sept  

Task  7.2  web  site                                                              

Continuous  update                                                                

Deliverable  download   ✚               ✚                        

Image  gallery  Spanish  demo  site   n                                

Image  gallery  Turkish  demo  site     n                              

Task  7.3D&C  Plan  implementation                                                  

Collect  BRICKER  stakeholder  contacts    

v            

v    

   

   

  v        

Collect  information  about  publications  and  events  participation             ✖            ✖             ✖  

Clustering  actions      

✜              

   

   

 ✜   ✜      

Table  13:  WP7  timeline  April  2016  -­‐  September  2017

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4 Results  of  Dissemination  and  Communication  Actions  

The   results   of   the   BRICKER   dissemination   and   communication   actions   are   presented   here  below   in  quantitative  terms  concerning  publications,  web  site,  newsletters,  and  participation  in  events.  More  qualitative  and  quantitative  results  will  be  added  to  the  D&C  plan..    

At  the  beginning  of  Chapter  4,  in  Section  4.1  below,  a  table  summarises  the  dissemination  and  communication  goals  of  BRICKER  using  various   indicators.  The  tools  deployed   in  BRICKER  are  assessed  on  a  yearly  basis,  by  checking  the   indicator  values  and  comparing  with  the  goal  set  for  the  whole  duration  of  BRICKER.    

In   this   third   version   of   the   D&C   plan,   which   reports   about   the   actions   for   M1-­‐M29,   data  focuses  on  web  site  use,  LinkedIn  company  page,  outreach  and  uptake  of  publications  (articles,  press   releases,   interviews),   and   participation   in   events   with   contributions   and   for   raising  awareness  about  BRICKER..    

 

 

 

4.1 Summary  of  the  main  Dissemination  and  Communication  results  to  date  

Web  site  

The   BRICKER  website   has   been   in   operation   since   February   2014.   In   total,   there   have   been  33,282  hits  (page  views),  and  7,236  visitors  or  users.  These  first  two  years  have  seen  roughly  the   same   level  of  views  as  each  other,  with  an  overall   increase.  Over  half  of   the  visits   come  from  organic  search  results  that  are  listings  on  search  engine  results  pages  appearing  because  of  their  relevance  to  the  search  terms.  Around  15%  of  the  page  views  took  place  on  the  mobile  version.  

 

Publications  (press  releases,  articles  and  interviews)  

Since  the  beginning  of  the  project,  some  70  items  have  been  published,  the  majority  of  which  via   the   BRICKER   website.     Press   releases,   articles   and   interviews   have   also   been   published  using  other   channels.     These  other   channels   are  provincial   newsletters,   local   TV   channels   as  well   as   communications   at   conferences   and   via   partners’   websites.   English   is   the   main  language  of  communication  followed  in  order  by  Spanish,  German,  French  and  Turkish.    

 

Outreach  of  press  releases,  articles  and  interviews  

BRICKER   uses   a   number   of   different   channels   to   produce   a   multiplication   effect   for   its  publications.  Since  the  start  of   the  project,  key  websites  have  been  used   in  this  respect  with  

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significant   results.  For  example  we  have   recorded   for   the  Build  Up  website  a   total  of  73,116  visits,  averaging  at  3,656  per  publication.  For  the  phys.org  website,  the  total  was  39,480  visits,  averaging   at   2,820.   The   less   specialised   Alpha   Galileo   website   had   9,246   visits   for   our  publications,   averaging   at   462.   Social   media   is   also   important   to   our   dissemination   and  communication  activities.   For   the   last   12  months,  we  have   reported  a   social  media   reach  of  268,895  impressions  in  total,  averaging  at  53,779  per  news  item  published.    

 

Use  and  outreach  of  BRICKER  LinkedIn  company  page  

The  BRICKER  company  page  on  LinkedIn  was  launched  in  March  2015.  One  year  later  the  page  had   62   followers.   To   date,   the   35   posts   that   have   been   made   have   received   11  791  impressions.  

 

Participation  in  events  and  raising  awareness    

To  date,   the   consortium  partners  have   reported   involvement   in  99  events   altogether,  which  are  relevant  in  some  way  to  the  endeavours  of  BRICKER.  These  events  range  from  large  trade  fairs   to   specific   seminars   on   policy   or   technology   for   example.  Of   these   99   events,   partners  have  reported  communication  about  BRICKER  at  66  events.  This  takes  various  forms  including,  flyers,  Power  point  presentations,  and  print  media  at  stands.  Furthermore,  there  have  been  14  contributions   by   partners   to   congresses,   scientific   conferences   and   workshops   in   line   with  BRICKER   areas   of   interest   and   input.   This   figure   has   exceeded   the   project   target   of   10   such  events.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4.2 Benchmarking  Dissemination  and  Communication  

The   BRICKER   project   has   set   a   number   of   very   ambitious   targets   for   the   dissemination   and  communication   activities   throughout   the   duration   of   the   project.   In   order   to   assess   the  development  of  these  activities  and  validate  the  tools  implemented,  the  indicators  given  in  the  table  below  are  confronted  each  year  with  the  goals  set  for  the  end  of  the  project.  

 

Actions    Year  1  

19/03/14  Year  2  28/02/15  

Year  3  29/02/16  

Year  4  

End  of  project  

Web  site  -­‐  hits          17,321    33  282       100,000  Downloads  of  information  material                   16,500  Video  streaming                        Uptake    of  articles  in  multipliers   11    36    n.a.22       1,600    -­‐  of  interviews,     9    79    n.a.       2,000    -­‐  of  press  releases   16    16    n.a.       2,000  Visits    of  articles  on  BuildUp   12,401    4,737    33,558       4,000  -­‐  of  interviews,     1,264    19,986    29,793       3,000    -­‐  of  press  releases   946    1,716    9,765       3,000  e-­‐newsletters  sent        2,254    4,73823       18,000  Brochures  distributed  -­‐  150  brochures  per  partner        805    805      

2,700  

Flyers  distributed  -­‐  200  flyers  per  partner        1,750    1,750      

3,600  

Attendance  to  International  fairs,  Conferences,  Workshops        3    14      

10  

Seven  national  workshops  with  more  than  50  attendants                  

350  

Webinar  for  online  viewing                   150  Publications  in  specialised  and  technical  journals        1    10      

18  

Best  practice  book  (20  pages)                     200  Clustering  -­‐  common  events            1       3  

 

Table  14:  Quantitative  goals  of  BRICKER  Dissemination  and  Communication  actions  

                                                                                                                         22 With  the  transition  of   the  tracking  tool   from  RADIAN6  to  NUVI,  data  on  uptake  are  no   longer  available.   In   the  final  D&C  plan,  these  data  will  be  replaced  by  outreach  data  collected  on  the  social  web.  23  The  data  include  impressions  concerning  the  newsletter  posts  on  the  BRICKER  LinkedIn  company  page.

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4.3 Website  statistics  

The  BRICKER  website  has  been  online   since  end  of   February  2014  and   statistics24  have  been  available  since  March  2014.    

From  March  2014  to  March  2016,  the  website  has  received  35  244  hits   (page  views),  11  144  visits  (sessions)  and  7  594  visitors  (users).    For  comparison,  the  respective  figures  for  the  first  year  (March  2014-­‐February  2015)  17  321  hits,  5  273  visits  and  3  611  visitors.  More  than  half  of  the  visits  come  from  organic  search  results  which  are   listings  on  search  engine  results  pages  appearing  because  of  their  relevance  to  the  search  terms.  Over  the  last  year,  the  web  site  was  frequently  consulted  in  the  mobile  version,  with  an  average  of  15  %  of  the  page  views.    

Overall,  the  use  of  the  BRICKER  web  site  is  continuously  increasing  as  shown  in  the  following  graph  about  sessions  on  a  monthly  basis.        

 

Graph  5:  BRICKER  web  site  statistics  March  2014-­‐  March  2016  

 

The  use  of  the  web  site   is  steady  with  slightly   increases  recently.    Apart  from  the  homepage,  the  most  popular  pages  are  the  Technologies  pages  and  the  Project  pages.    Most  visits  are    coming  from  web  users  in  Italy,  Spain,  Turkey  and  Belgium.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                         24 Web  statistics  are  elaborated  with  Google  Analytics.

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

4.4 Publications  (press  releases,  articles,  interviews)  

Publications  about  BRICKER  take  the  form  of  articles  and  interviews,  press  releases  in  specific  sector   publications,   contributions   in   Newsletters   and   publications   on   partners’   web   sites.    Most   of   the   publications   are   distributed   online.   One   news   piece,   about   the   first   General  Assembly  and  visit  of   the  demo  building   in  Cáceres,  was  produced  by  and  distributed  on  the  Extremadura   News   of   Spanish   RTVE   channel   with   3   minutes   of   images,   voice   over   and  interviews  in  Spanish.    

The   aim   of   the   publications   in   M1-­‐M18   was   mainly   to   inform   about   the   start   of   and   the  participation   in   the  project,   to   raise   awareness   about  BRICKER,   it’s   demo   sites,   technologies  and  approach,  and  to  keep  various  audiences  informed  about  the  progress  of  the  project.    

In   Section   4.3.1,   the   publications   by   BRICKER   partners   are   presented   by   partner   and  chronologically   for  M1   to  M29.   The   type,   channel   and   title   of   the   publication,   the   targeted  audience,   language  of  the  publication,  and  online  source  are  listed  in  for  each  publication.   In  total  70  items  have  been  published  since  the  start  of  the  project.    

In  Section  4.3.2,  an  overview  of  the  outreach  of  the  publications  (articles,  interviews  and  press  releases)  made  by  the  BRICKER  D&C  Secretariat  via  the  BRICKER  web  site  is  given.  

Section  4.3.3  lists  the  take-­‐ups  of  the  D&C  Secretariat  publications  in  other  online  media  and  the  social  web.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

4.4.1  Publications  by  BRICKER  partners  M1-­‐M2925  

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

ACC   N   Monthly  Newsletter  

“El  Mensajero”   Monthly    

 

Corporate  dissemination  (internal  distribution   only,  30.000  employees)  

NA   Spanish/English  

NA  

ACC   A   Ingenieros.es-­‐Noticias  

Proyecto   Bricker.   Reducción   del  consumo   energético   en   edificios  públicos  

26/09/14  

Platform   for  engineers  

Spain   Spanish   http://www.ingenieros.es/noticias/ver/proyecto-­‐bricker-­‐reduccion-­‐del-­‐consumo-­‐energetico-­‐en-­‐edificios-­‐publicos/4917  

ACC  

GEX  

I   RTVE   –   Noticias  de  Extremadura  

Film   about   the   visit   of   the  BRICKER  Consortium  at  the  demo  site   in   Caceres   –   Interview   with  Carolina  Grau  and  Juan  Ramon  de  

02/1014  

RTVE  viewers   Spain   Spanish   http://origen.canalextremadura.es/alacarta/tv/videos/extremadura-­‐1-­‐021014  

                                                                                                                         25 A  =  Article  

I  =  Interview  

N  =  Newsletter    

PR  =  Press  Release  

R  =  Report  

O  =  other  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

la  Cuevas   at  minute  20:00  

ACC  

YOU  

A   RetroFit  Australia  

Volume  4  Nr  1  

Achieving   substantial   energy  efficiency  gains  in  Europe’s  public  building  stock    

June  2015  

Distributed  to    

2  000  sustainable  professionals:    building  owners,  managers,  designers,  and  leading  industry  players  in  green  building  and  retrofitting  within  Australia  

AU   English   http://www.retrofitmagazine.com.au/  

CAR   O   Official  web   site  of   CARTIF.  Section  International  Projects  

“Bricker”:    Overview  of  project    

24/10/13  

Internet  users   NA   English/  Spanish  

http://www.cartif.com/en/international/europe/projects-­‐on-­‐going/vii-­‐framework-­‐programme/item/623-­‐bricker.html  

CAR   O   Official  web   site  of   CARTIF.  Section  news  

“A   new   project   about   high  energy-­‐efficient   and   cost-­‐effective   public   buildings”:  

11/10/13  

Internet  users   NA   English   http://www.cartif.com/component/k2/item/622-­‐a-­‐new-­‐project-­‐about-­‐high-­‐energy-­‐efficient-­‐and-­‐cost-­‐effective-­‐

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

News  about  KOM   public-­‐buildings.html  

CAR   PR   Webpage   Jornada  de  puertas  abiertas  en  el  demonstrador  belga  del  proyecto  BRICKER  

01/06/2015  

Internet  users   ES   Spanish   http://www.cartif.com/comunicacion/noticias/item/818-­‐jornada-­‐de-­‐puertas-­‐abiertas-­‐en-­‐el-­‐demostrador-­‐belga-­‐del-­‐proyecto-­‐bricker.html  

 

CAR   PR   Webpage   Grandes   avances   en   el   proyecto  BRICKER,   pionero   en   integrar   un  sistema   de   trigeneracion   de  energia  

31/07/2015  

Internet  users   ES   Spanish   http://www.cartif.com/comunicacion/noticias/item/845-­‐grandes-­‐avances-­‐en-­‐el-­‐proyecto-­‐bricker,-­‐pionero-­‐en-­‐integrar-­‐un-­‐sistema-­‐de-­‐trigeneraci%C3%B3n-­‐de-­‐energ%C3%ADa.html  

CAR   PR   RETEMA   El   proyecto   europeo   BRICKER  integrara   de   manera   pionera  sistemas   de   trigeneracion   de  energia  en  edificios  publicos  

19/08/2016  

Internet  users   ES   Spanish   http://www.retema.es/actualidad/el-­‐proyecto-­‐europeo-­‐bricker-­‐integrar-­‐de-­‐manera-­‐pionera-­‐sistemas-­‐de-­‐trigeneracin-­‐de-­‐energa-­‐en-­‐edificios-­‐pblicos  

CEM   N   R&D  Newsletter   International  Projects  of  CEMOSA   10/02/14  

National  Dissemination  (Over  500)  

ES   Spanish   NA  

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  development  and  demonstration  

under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

CEMACCCARTEC  

PR   Press  release  in  PTEC  (Spanish  Construction  Technology  Platform)  

ACCIONA,  CEMOSA,  CARTIF  and  TECNALIA  participates  in  the  European  Project  BRICKER  

06/09/14  

National   Spain   English   http://www.plataformaptec.es/ver-­‐noticia.php?id=1894  

CEM  GEX    

 

I   Newsletter  of  PTEC  (Spanish  Construction  Technology  Platform)  

Noemí  Jiménez  and  Carolina  Grau  –  solving  the  energy  challenge  in  public  buildings  

11/09/14  

 

National   ES   English   http://www.plataformaptec.es/ver-­‐noticia.php?id=1913  

 

FBK  ULG  ACC  

SP   Solar   World  Congress  2015  

Dynamic   modelling   and   control  strategies   analysis   of   a   novel  small   CSP   biomass   plant   for  cogeneration   applications   in  buildings  

 

08/10/2015  

Scientific  

 

World  

English   http://www.swc2015.org/  

 

GEX   A   Periódico  Extremadura  

Asamblea   General   Proyecto  Bricker  

01/10/14  

National   Spain   Spanish   GEX  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

GEX   PR   GOBEX  Noticias   Carolina  Grau  visita  el  edificio  de  la  Consejería  de  Agricultura  en  Cáceres  seleccionado  para  demostrar  el  proyecto  Bricker  sobre  reducción  de  consumo  energético  

02/10/14  

National   ES   Spanish   http://www.gobex.es/comunicacion/noticia&idPub=14019#.VP2g0cbnvLV  

GEX   PR   Ditigal  Extremadura  

El   edificio   de   la   Consejeria   de  Agricultura   seleccionado   para  demostrar  el  proyecto    Bricker  

02/10/14  

National   ES   Spanish   http://digitalextremadura.com/not/58869/el-­‐edificio-­‐de-­‐la-­‐consejeria-­‐de-­‐agricultura-­‐seleccionado-­‐para-­‐demostrar-­‐el-­‐proyecto-­‐bricker-­‐/  

GRE  -­‐ULG  

SP   36th   AIVC  conference  Madrid  

Development  of  a  compact  single  room   ventilation   unit   with   heat  recovery   dedicated   to   tertiary  building    

23-­‐24/09/2015  

International     World  

English   http://www.aivc.org/event/23-­‐24-­‐september-­‐2015-­‐conference-­‐madrid-­‐36th-­‐aivc-­‐conference  

 

OZU   PR     Online   news  channel   on  housing;  Konuthaberleri.com    

Cooperation   of   Özyeğin  University   and   CEEE   started   a  new   FP7   project”   /   “Özyeğin  Üniversitesi  -­‐  EÇEM  ortaklığı,  yeni  bir  FP7  projesi  başlattı  

15/10/13  

Internet  users  from  related  sectors  

TR   Turkish   http://www.konuthaberleri.com/ozyegin-­‐universitesi-­‐ecem-­‐ortakligi-­‐yeni-­‐bir-­‐fp7-­‐projesi-­‐baslatti-­‐42276.htm  

OZU   PR     Official  web   site  of   Özyeğin  University  

“Özyeğin   University   CEEE   started  a   new   and   cost-­‐effective     FP7  Project  for  higher  energy  efficient  

23/10/13  

Internet  users   TR   Turkish,  English  

http://www.ozyegin.edu.tr/Haberler-­‐ve-­‐Duyurular/Haberler/2013/ecem-­‐bricker-­‐projesi  

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  development  and  demonstration  

under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

public   buildings”   /     “Özyeğin  Üniversitesi   EÇEM   Kamu   Binaları  için   Yüksek   Enerji   Tasarrufu  Sağlayan  ve  Maliyet  Etkin  Yeni  Bir  FP7  Projesi  Başlattı”  

OZU   PR     Electric   Lighting  Magazine  

"FP7   Project   from   Özyeğin  University”   /   “Özyeğin  Üniversitesi’nden  FP7  Projesi”  

01/11/13  

Electric  sector   TR   Turkish   http://www.electriclightingmagazine.com/elmagazincom/sayi-­‐40/  

OZU   PR     Gayrimenkul  Türkiye  Dergisi  

“Özyeğin   University   leads   the  Turkish   side   of   BRICKER”   /  “Özyeğin   Üniversitesi   BRICKER’ın  Türkiye  ayağını  üstleniyor”  

01/11/2013  01/12/2013  

Property  sector   TR   Turkish   http://gayrimenkulturkiye.com/volumes/aralik-­‐2013/#99  

OZU   PR     Sektörüm  Dergisi  

“Özyeğin   University   CEEE   started  a   new   and   cost-­‐effective     FP7  Project  for  higher  energy  efficient  public   buildings”   /     “Özyeğin  Üniversitesi   EÇEM   Kamu   Binaları  için   Yüksek   Enerji   Tasarrufu  Sağlayan  ve  Maliyet  Etkin  Yeni  Bir  FP7  Projesi  Başlattı”  

01/11/13  

Electric,   electronic,  security,  automation,  lighting  sectors  

TR   Turkish   Jpg  documents  for  the  cover  page  and  news’  page  can  be  submitted.  

OZU   SP   International  Conference  (PLEA   2015  Architecture   in  

The   “Energy-­‐Efficiency-­‐Core”  Concept  for  a  New  Building  

 

9-­‐11/09/2015  

Architects,  academicians,  researchers,  stakeholders,  

World  

English   Pdf.  can  be  provided  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

(R)Evolution,    31th  International  PLEA  Conference)  

 

  authors,  public  and  private   sector  investors  

 

OZU   SP    IBPSA   2015  Building  Simulation  Conference    

 

An  Evaluation  of  Energy  Efficiency  Measures   in   a   Turkish   Campus  Building  for  Thermal  Comfort  and  Economic  Risk  (Authors:  Q.  Wang,  R.   Ocal,   G.   Augenbroe,   M.   P.  Menguc)  

 

7-­‐9/12/2015  

 

Building   designers,  architects,  sustainability  managers,  researchers   and  developers  

 

World  

English   Pdf.  can  be  provided  

 

OZU   SP    14th  International  IBPSA  Conference)  

 

Integrated   Engineering   and  Architecture   for   Energy   Efficient  Academic   Buildings   (Authors:   M.  P.   Menguc,   Y.   Somuncu,   U.  Simitli,   B.   Sefer,   S.   Caglayan,   S.  Ozkan)    

 

7-­‐9/12/2015  

 

Building   designers,  architects,  sustainability  managers,  researchers   and  developers  

 

World  

English   Pdf.  can  be  provided  

 

SEZ   PR   Informationsdienst  Wissenschaft   -­‐  

Kostensenkung   im   Bausektor  durch   energieeffiziente  Stadtteilsanierungen  

27/11/13  

9511   readers   (RTD,  journalists,  multipliers)  

DE   German   http://idw-­‐online.de/de/news563618  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

idw  -­‐  

SEZ   N   SEZ-­‐Nachrichten    (print)  

Grünes   Licht   für  drei   EU-­‐Projekte  im   Bausektor   zur   Kostensenkung  durch  Sanierung  

01/12/13  

Industry,   public  authorities,   RTD,  other  multiplier  

DE   German   http://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/index.php5?mode=binary&id=477  

SEZ   R   SEZ   Annual  Report  

EU-­‐Projekt:   BRICKER,  Sanierungsstrategien   für   die  Senkung   des   Energieverbrauchs  in  öffentlichen  Gebäuden  

01/03/14  

Industry,   public  authorities,   RTD,  other  multiplier  

DE   English   http://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/561.html  

SEZ   O   SEZ   web   site   -­‐  News  

EU   Project   BRICKER   -­‐     Energy  reduction   in   the   public   building  stock  

03/14   Industry,   public  authorities,   RTD,  other  multiplier    

EU   English  German  

www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/bricker_en.html    

SEZ     PR   SEZ web site - News

European   project   BRICKER   focuses  on   energy   reduction   in   the   public  building  stock    

02/04/14  

Industry,   public  authorities,   RTD,  other  multiplier    

DE   English  http://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/news.244.html    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

SEZ   PR   SEZ web site – News

Partner   des   EU-­‐Projekts   Bricker  veröffentlichen   ersten   Newsletter  (BRICKER  News  May  2014)    

25/05/14  

Industry,   public  authorities,   RTD,  other  multiplier    

DE   German  http://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/news.250.html    

SEZ   PR   SEZ-­‐News    section   on  Website    SEZ  Facebook    SEZ  Newsletter  

Immer  "up  to  date"  -­‐  Neuigkeiten  der   Energieeffizienzprojekte  BRICKER,   CITyFiED,   R2Cities   (2nd  BRICKER  Newsletter)    

05/11/14  

 

Industry,   public  authorities,   RTD,  other  multiplier    

DE  

    https://www.steinbeis-­‐

europa.de/index.php5?mode=special&special=news&id=271&language=1  https://www.facebook.com/Steinbeis.Europa.Zentrum?filter=1    http://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/index.php5?mode=newsletter&id=55    

SEZ   Other   Enterprise  Europe  Network-­‐internal   Forum  Sector   Group  Intelligent  Energy   and  Sector   Group  Sustainable  Construction    

News   of   running   Energy   efficient  Buildings   Projects...(2nd   BRICKER  Newsletter)    

13/11/14    

 

EEN   members  (multiplier,   RTD,  chambers   of  commerce,  economic  development    agencies)    

EU   English   intranet   of   EEN,   info   to  members_http://een.ec.europa.eu/about/sector-­‐groups/intelligent-­‐energy    intranet   of   EEN,   info   to  members_http://een.ec.europa.eu/about/sector-­‐groups/sustainable-­‐construction    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

SEZ   Other  

 

SEZ-­‐annual  report   2014  (print)  

 

BRICKER   –     Sanierungsstrategien  für   die   Senkung   des  Energieverbrauchs  in  öffentlichen  Gebäuden  

 

March  2015  

 

local   authorities,  multipliers,   RTD,  Universities,  industry,  SME  

 

DE   German   http://download.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/jahresberichte/jahresbericht_2014.pdf  

 

SEZ   N   SEZ-­‐Nachrichten    (print)  

 

Themenschwerpunkt   "Smart  Cities   und   saubere   effiziente  Technologien  für  die  Zukunft"  

 

March  2015  

 

Industry,   public  authorities,   RTD,  other  multiplier  

 

DE   German   https://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/index.php5?mode=binary&id=521  

 

SEZ   Other   SEZ-­‐annual  report   2015  (print)  

 

BRICKER   –     Sanierungsstrategien  für   die   Senkung   des  Energieverbrauchs  in  öffentlichen  Gebäuden  

March  2016  

 

local   authorities,  multipliers,   RTD,  Universities,  industry,  SME  

 

DE   German    

SEZ   Other   SEZ-­‐annual  report   2015  (print)  

 

BRICKER   –     Sanierungsstrategien  für   die   Senkung   des  Energieverbrauchs  in  öffentlichen  Gebäuden  

 

March  2016  

 

local   authorities,  multipliers,   RTD,  Universities,  industry,  SME  

 

De   German    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

SPB   A   Notre  Province “Provinces,  Villes  et  Communes  partenaires  pour  un  territoire  intelligent”  

01/12/13  

All  citizens  of  the  Province  (+/-­‐  535.000  ex)  

BE   French,  German  

http://www.provincedeliege.be/sites/default/files/media/167/np64_bassedef.pdf  (pg  n°6)  

SPB   PR     RTC  +  TeleVesdre  (Regional  TV)

Live  broadcast  of  the  Thematic  Council  (Province  of  Liege)  

09/10/13  

All  citizens  of  the  Province  -­‐>  Audience  Average  +/-­‐  10%  

BE   French   http://www.rtc.be/revoir/les-­‐integrales-­‐du-­‐web/conseil-­‐provincial-­‐09102013  

SPB   PR   "Baticonfort"  magazine  

La  Province  de  Liege  bénéficie  de  subsides  européens  :  le  projet  Bricker  

07/14  -­‐  N°  68  -­‐  Page  17  

400.000  readers  (  citizens  and  professionnals)  

BE,  Lux,  FR    

French   http://issuu.com/baticonfort/docs/baticonfort_68?utm_source=conversion_success&utm_campaign=Transactional&utm_medium=email        

SPB   PR   "Notre  Province"    

La  Province  de  Liege  bénéficie  de  subsides  européens:  le  projet  Bricker  

01/09/14  

All  citizens  of  the  Province  Liege  (circulation  of  +/-­‐  535.000  )  

BE   French    

SPB   N   HEPL  newletters  

TBD   01/03/15  

Citizens  of  Province  of  Liège    

BE   French   http://www.provincedeliege.be/fr/hauteecole  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

SPB   A  (magazine)  

M@g tec BRICKER,   une   démonstration  technologique  utile  

 

July  2015  

 

Students,   teachers  (10  000  issues.)  

 

BE   French    

TEC   A   Proceedings II Congreso EECN de Edificos Energía Casi Nula. AE-2014-14002976  

Estrategias  de  Rehabilitación  para  la   Disminución   de   Consumo  Energético  en  Edificios  Públicos  

 

6-­‐7/05/14  

Promoters,  Industry,  Technological  centers,  public  administration,  academics,  architects,  engineers  

ES,  LA  

Spanish   http://www.congreso-­‐edificios-­‐energia-­‐casi-­‐nula.es/  

 

ULg  

FBK  

ACC  

A   Proceedings   of  ISES  Solar  World  Congress  2015  

“Dynamic   modelling   and   control  strategies   analysis   of   a   novel  small   CSP   biomass   plant   for  cogeneration   applications   in  building”      

9-­‐12/11/15  

Solar   energy  researchers,  professionals,  industry  representatives  and   decision-­‐makers  

International  

English   http://www.swc2015.org/  

YOU26  

A   BRICKER  Website  

Energy   efficient   building   in   the  public  eye  

24/02/14  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Articles/A.kl  

                                                                                                                         26 Distribution and uptake of articles, interviews and press releases on the web in and in the social media will be reported infra Section 4.4.2 below.

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

YOU   I   BRICKER  Website  

Revamping   existing   buildings   to  make   them   energy   efficient   -­‐  Interview   @   Juan   Ramon   De   La  Cueva  

24/02/14  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/A.kl  

YOU   PR   BRICKER  Website  

A  new  project  about  high  energy-­‐efficient  and  cost-­‐effective  public  buildings    

24/02/14  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Press_Release/A_New_Project_About_High_Energy-­‐Efficient_And_Cost-­‐Effective_Public_Buildings.kl  

YOU   PR   BRICKER  Website  

BRICKER   project   launches   new  website  

04/03/14  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Press_Release/BRICKER-­‐Project-­‐Launches-­‐New-­‐Website.kl  

YOU   PR   BRICKER  Website  

BRICKER's  first  steering  committee  meeting  held  in  Liège,  Belgium,  on  25-­‐26  March  2014    

03/04/14  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Press_Release/BRICKERS-­‐First-­‐Steering-­‐Commitee-­‐Meeting-­‐Held-­‐In-­‐Liege-­‐Belgium-­‐On-­‐25-­‐26-­‐March-­‐2014.kl  

YOU   I   BRICKER  Website  

Building  teaching  opportunities  into  energy  efficiency  renovations    

14/05/14  

Internet  users     EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Building-­‐Teaching-­‐Opportunities-­‐Into-­‐Energy-­‐Efficiency-­‐Renovations.kl#sthash.BSfDAfXf.dpuf  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

YOU   I   BRICKER  Website  

Turkish  hospital  retrofitting  makes  sustainable  energy  use  case  study    

10/07/14  

Internet  users     EU   English    http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Turkish-­‐Hospital-­‐Retrofitting-­‐Makes-­‐Sustainable-­‐Energy-­‐Use-­‐Case-­‐Study.kl#sthash.ZYJZmSyo.dpuf  

YOU     I   BRICKER  Website  

Retrofitting  showcase  on  a  Belgian  high-­‐school  

 

30/07/14  

Internet  users   EU     English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Retrofitting-­‐Showcase-­‐On-­‐A-­‐Belgian-­‐High-­‐School.kl  

YOU   I   BRICKER  Website  

Noemí  Jiménez  and  Carolina  Grau  –  solving  the  energy  challenge  in  public  buildings    

28/08   Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Noemi-­‐Jimenez-­‐And-­‐Carolina-­‐Grau-­‐-­‐Solving-­‐The-­‐Energy-­‐Challenge-­‐In-­‐Public-­‐Buildings.kl  

YOU   PR   BRICKER  Website  

BRICKER  project  General  Assembly  and  site  visit  in  Caceres  –  hosted  by  the  Government  of  Extremadura    

28/09/14  

 

Internet  users     EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Press_Release/BRICKER-­‐Project-­‐General-­‐Assembly-­‐And-­‐Site-­‐Visit-­‐In-­‐Caceres-­‐-­‐Hosted-­‐By-­‐The-­‐Government-­‐Of-­‐Extremadura.kl#sthash.dRTc5PlN.dpuf    

YOU   A   BRICKER  Website  

Building  makeover  project  –  retrofitting  to  boost  energy  efficiency    

29/09   Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Articles/Building-­‐Makeover-­‐Project-­‐-­‐Retrofitting-­‐To-­‐Boost-­‐Energy-­‐Efficiency.kl#sthash.hK1BtAyk.dpuf  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

YOU   PR   BRICKER  Website  

BRICKER  General  Assembly  hosted  by  the  Government  of  Extremadura  in  Cáceres,  Spain  

27/10/14  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Press_Release/BRICKER-­‐General-­‐Assembly-­‐Hosted-­‐By-­‐The-­‐Government-­‐Of-­‐Extremadura-­‐In-­‐Caceres-­‐Spain.kl#sthash.43PwUrRI.dpuf    

YOU   I   BRICKER  Website  

Luigi  Crema  –  how  to  make  solar  energy  systems  more  widespread  -­‐    

 

13/01/15  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Luigi-­‐Crema-­‐-­‐How-­‐To-­‐Make-­‐Solar-­‐Energy-­‐Systems-­‐More-­‐Widespread.kl#sthash.XK9F5N3W.dpuf  

YOU   I   BRICKER  Website  

Matteo  D’Antoni  –  In-­‐depth  analysis  required  prior  to  retrofitting  old  buildings    

29/01/15  

Internet  users     EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Matteo-­‐DAntoni-­‐-­‐In-­‐Depth-­‐Analysis-­‐Required-­‐Prior-­‐To-­‐Retrofitting-­‐Old-­‐Buildings.kl#sthash.M5ur0fQ2.dpuf  

 

YOU   T   BRICKER  Website  

Francesco  Orioli  –  Solar  beam  collectors,  key  to  enhancing  solar  power      

24/01/15  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Solar-­‐Beam-­‐Collectors-­‐Key-­‐To-­‐Enhancing-­‐Solar-­‐Power.kl  

YOU   PR   BRICKER   BRICKER  Project's  First  review  -­‐  All  on  track  despite  challenges  

07/05/   Internet  users     EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

website    

 

15  

 

  project.com/News/Press_Release/BRICKER-­‐ProjectS-­‐First-­‐Review-­‐-­‐All-­‐On-­‐Track-­‐Despite-­‐Challenges.kl  

 

YOU   A   BRICKER   web  site  

Students  learn  first-­‐hand  about  energy  efficiency  at  school  

 

20/05/15  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Articles/Students-­‐Learn-­‐First-­‐Hand-­‐About-­‐Energy-­‐Efficiency-­‐At-­‐School.kl  

YOU   I   BRICKER  website  

 

Ventilation  through  breathing  windows  

 

17/07/15  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Ventilation-­‐Through-­‐Breathing-­‐Windows.kl  

YOU   I   BRICKER  website  

 

Power  supply  without  extra  fuel  

 26/08/15  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Interviews/Power-­‐Supply-­‐Without-­‐Extra-­‐Fuel.kl  

YOU   PR   BRICKER  website  

 

BRICKER  off  to  Sustainable  Places  

 

09/09/15  

 

Internet  users     EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Press_Release/BRICKER-­‐Off-­‐To-­‐Sustainable-­‐Places-­‐2015.kl  

YOU   PR   BRICKER  website  

 

BRICKER  -­‐  students  working  on  BRICKER  are  awarded  first  prize  for  presentation  at  Researchers’  Night  –  Trento,  Italy  

23/10/15  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Press_Release/BRICKER-­‐-­‐Students-­‐Working-­‐On-­‐BRICKER-­‐Are-­‐Awarded-­‐First-­‐Prize-­‐For-­‐

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Type   Publication   Title     Date   Audience   Countries    

Lang   URL  or  pdf  

  Presentation-­‐At-­‐Researchers-­‐Night-­‐-­‐Trento-­‐Italy.kl  

YOU   PR   BRICKER  website    

 

BRICKER  consortium  convenes  in  Liège    

 

17/1115  

Internet  users     EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Press_Release/The-­‐BRICKER-­‐Consortium-­‐Convenes-­‐In-­‐Liege-­‐In-­‐Late-­‐September-­‐For-­‐Its-­‐3rd-­‐Project-­‐Meeting-­‐And-­‐General-­‐Assembly.kl  

YOU   A   BRICKER  website  

 

When  public  buildings  get  smart:  new  technologies  and  tailor-­‐made  solutions  for  users  

 

03/12/15  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Articles/When-­‐Public-­‐Buildings-­‐Get-­‐Smart-­‐New-­‐Technologies-­‐And-­‐Tailor-­‐Made-­‐Solutions-­‐For-­‐Users.kl  

YOU   I   BRICKER  website  

 

Organic  Rankine  Cycle  -­‐  Drawing  the  last  drop  of  energy  from  heat    

24/02.16  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Articles/Organic-­‐Rankine-­‐Cycle-­‐-­‐-­‐Drawing-­‐The-­‐Last-­‐Drop-­‐Of-­‐Energy-­‐From-­‐Heat.kl  

YOU   I   BRICKER  website  

 

The  challenges  of  integrating  new  energy  systems  in  occupied  buildings    

30/3/16  

Internet  users   EU   English   http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/News/Articles/The-­‐Challenges-­‐Of-­‐Integrating-­‐New-­‐Energy-­‐Saving-­‐Systems-­‐In-­‐Occupied-­‐Buildings.kl  

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  development  and  demonstration  

under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

4.4.2 Outreach  of  press  releases,  articles  and  interviews  by  the  D&C  Sec  M1-­‐M29  

Legend:  V  =  visits,  UV=Unique  visitors,  FBV  =  Facebook  views,  TW  I  =  Twitter  impressions,  LK  V  =  LinkedIn  visualisations,  AG  =  Alpha  Galileo,  PO=  Phys.org,    CW=  CordisWire,  BU=  BuildUp,  C21  =  Construction21,  TWEO  =  Twitter  External  Outreach  (until  03  2015)  REACH  =  outreach  social  web  (since  04  2015)  

 

Publication  date   Title   V   UV   V   UV   FB  V   TW  I   LK  V   AG   PO    (*30)   CW    

(*0,5)   BU   C21   TWEO/REACH  

    youris.com   bricker-­‐project.com   youris  accounts    

11/10/13    05/03/14  

A  new  project  about  high  energy-­‐efficient  and  cost-­‐effective  public  buildings       123  

 102          

 476      

        3,112  

04/03/14   BRICKER  project  launches  new  website      

 109    

95        

 335         1,759     8,115  

13/03/14   Energy  efficient  building  in  the  public  eye    

164    

 135    

95    

80       32    

 464    

4  920   82   22,197     115,050  

14/03/14   Revamping  existing  buildings  to  make  them  energy  efficient  

 202    

 176    

 182    

 165    

69   -­‐   -­‐   592   6  060    

101    

 2,277  

 644   46,381  

03/04/14   BRICKER's  first  steering  committee  meeting  held  in  Liège,  Belgium,  on  25-­‐26  March  2014       136  

 117           390      

 2,429  

 

 445    

16,684  

14/05/14   Building  teaching  opportunities  into  energy  efficiency  renovations   -­‐   -­‐   201  

 183    

-­‐   -­‐   -­‐   258   -­‐     7,864   747   9,142  

10/07/14   Turkish  hospital  retrofitting  makes  sustainable  energy  use  case  study  

 120    

108    

101    

 93    

-­‐   17    

 308    

3,600    

60    

2,523   765   11,282  

30/07/14   Retrofitting  showcase  on  a  Belgian  high-­‐school    

107    

 94    

116    

 98    

218   332     200   3,210    

54    

5,784   794   2,803  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Publication  date   Title   V   UV   V   UV   FB  V   TW  I   LK  V   AG   PO    (*30)   CW    

(*0,5)   BU   C21   TWEO/REACH  

28/08/14   Noemí  Jiménez  and  Carolina  Grau  –  solving  the  energy  challenge  in  public  buildings  

 102    

 96   124   103   36   262     284   3,060   51   1,926   -­‐   16,656  

26/09/14   Building  makeover  project  –  retrofitting  to  boost  energy  efficiency   266  

 226    

84   68   -­‐   358   -­‐   676   7,980    

133    

6,379   1,149   81,236  

28/09/14   BRICKER  project  general  assembly  and  site  visit  in  Càceres  –  hosted  by  the  Government  of  Extremadura       80   66                    

27/10/14   BRICKER  General  Assembly  hosted  by  the  Government  of  Extremadura  in  Cáceres,  Spain.       57  

 50                      

13/01/15   Luigi  Crema  –  how  to  make  solar  energy  systems  more  widespread  

 109    

 104    

 106    

 91    

57   443     447   3,270   55   1,138   583   29,934  

29/01/15   Matteo  D’Antoni  –  In-­‐depth  analysis  required  prior  to  retrofitting  old  buildings   133  

 124    

 72    

 72    

36   388     654   3,990   67   4,068   888   22,064  

                            362,459  

                            REACH  

24/03/15   Solar  beam  collectors,  key  to  enhancing  solar  power         57   49       195   804      

  1,931   868    

7/05/15  BRICKER  Project’s  first  review  –  All  on  track  despite  

challenges    

    56   52       702           1,596   345    

20/05/15  Students  learn  first-­‐hand  about  energy  efficiency  at  

school    

    74   71       892   625         1,129   462   98,421  

17/07/15   Ventilation  through  breathing  windows         115   97       250   431       1,495     96,570  

26/08/15   Power  supply  without  extra  fuel         113   104       235   420      

  787   273   1,157  

9/09/15   BRICKER  off  to  Sustainable  Places  2015         40   32         380      

  1,321   449    

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Publication  date   Title   V   UV   V   UV   FB  V   TW  I   LK  V   AG   PO    (*30)   CW    

(*0,5)   BU   C21   TWEO/REACH  

23/10/15  

BRICKER  -­‐  students  working  on  BRICKER  are  awarded  first  prize  for  presentation  at  Researchers’  Night  –  

Trento,  Italy    

    106   85         487         1,347   280   1,983  

17/11/15  

The  BRICKER  consortium  convenes  in  Liège  in  late  September  for  its  3rd  project  meeting  and  general  

assembly.    

    106   58         247         1,313   223    

03/12/15  When  public  buildings  get  smart:  new  technologies  

and  tailor-­‐made  solutions  for  users    

113   94   48   44   179   234   289   741   3,390   57   3,853   303   70,764  

 

  Totals    

1,316    

1,157   2,253   1,963   596    

2,066    

 1,861  

 9,246  

 39,480  

 1,742   73,116   9,218   268,895  

  Average   94   83   107   93   85   148   133   462   2,820   194   3,656   576   53,779  

Table  16:  Outreach  of  press  releases,  articles  and  interviews  by  the  D&C  Sec  M1-­‐M29  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

In  the  above  table,  the  publications  are  ordered  chronologically.  The  data  show  visits/  number  of   visitors   to   the   different   channels.   The   number   of   visits   and   unique   visitors   to   both,   the  youris.com  web  site27  and  the  BRICKER  web  site28,  are  shown.  The  lower  totals  on  youris.com  web  site  as  compared  to  BRICKER  web  site  are  related  to  the  fact  that  press  releases  are  not  distributed   via   the   youris.com   web   site   due   to   the   policy   of   the   site.   youris.com   is   an  independent   non-­‐profit   media   agency   promoting   leading-­‐edge   European   innovation   via   TV  media   and   the   web.   The   site   is   not   news   agency   publishing   institutional   information   about  research.    

All  figures  provided  in  the  table  above  cover  the  period  from  the  publication  date  of  an  article,  interview,  and  press  release  until  end  of  February  2016  when  the  tracking  was  done.  The  data  concerning   Facebook   and   Twitter   indicate   outreach   achieved   through   the   respective  youris.com  accounts.  They  also  show  the  potential  for  reaching  out  through  social  media.  The  data   concerning  Alphagalileo,  Phys.org29   and  CordisWire30   represented  weighted  estimations  for  visits  to  the  respective  publications  on  these  online  news  services.  The  owners  of  the  sites  have   provided   the   weighing   factors.   The   figures   given   for   AlphaGalileo31   BuildUp32   and  Construction2133   represent   the   number   of   visits   to   the   BRICKER   articles   and   interviews  published  on  these  sites.  The  Twitter  External  Outreach  (TWEO)  figures  represent  the  sum  of  followers   to   the   Twitter   accounts   of   all   channels   listed   in   the   table   above.   TWEO   has   been  recorded   with   the   RADIAN   tool   until  March   2015.   Since   April   2014,   a   new   state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐   art  tracking   tool   is   used   called   NUVI   34.   With   NUVI,   data   on   REACH   across   the   social   web   are  reported.    

   

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                         27 http://www.youris.com/  28  http://www.bricker-­‐project.com/  29  http://phys.org/  30  https://cordis.europa.eu/wire/  31  http://www.alphagalileo.org/  32  http://www.buildup.eu/  33  http://www.construction21.org/  34  https://www.nuvi.com/

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

4.4.3 Uptake  of  press  releases,  articles  and  interviews  from  the  D&C  Sec  M1-­‐M19    

Publication  date   Title   Total  Takeups  Aggregators    (BuildUp,  

tendencias21,  Electronics4Khmer,  tec)  

Blogs    (Energymanager  today,  etc)  

Facebook  Mainstream  news  

(CordisWire,    Phys.org,  etc)  

Twitter  

               

11/10/13  

A  new  project  about  high  energy-­‐efficient  and  cost-­‐effective  public  

buildings  

3         1   2  

04/03/14  BRICKER  project  launches  new  

website  7   1  

   1   5  

13/03/14  Energy  efficient  building  in  the  public  eye  

58   2   1    

2   53  

14/03/14  

Revamping  existing  buildings  to  make  

them  energy  efficient  

42   3   1   3   2   33  

03/04/14  

BRICKER's  first  steering  commitee  meeting  held  in  

Liège,  Belgium,  on  25-­‐26  March  2014  

16   2      

1   13  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Publication  date   Title   Total  Takeups  Aggregators    (BuildUp,  

tendencias21,  Electronics4Khmer,  tec)  

Blogs    (Energymanager  today,  etc)   Facebook  

Mainstream  news  (CordisWire,    Phys.org,  etc)  

Twitter  

14/05/14  

Building  teaching  opportunities  into  energy  efficiency  

renovations  

14   1   1   1   1   10  

10/07/14  

Turkish  hospital  retrofitting  makes  sustainable  energy  use  case  study  

11   1    

1   1   8  

30/07/14  Retrofitting  

showcase  on  a  Belgian  high-­‐school  

6   1        

5  

28/08/14  

Noemí  Jiménez  and  Carolina  Grau  –  

solving  the  energy  challenge  in  public  

buildings  

23   3   3   1     16  

26/09/14  

Building  makeover  project  –  

retrofitting  to  boost  energy  efficiency  

36   2   1   2     31  

13/01/15  

Luigi  Crema  –  how  to  make  solar  energy  systems  more  widespread  

19   3   6   4    

6  

29/01/15  

Matteo  D’Antoni  –  In-­‐depth  analysis  required  prior  to  retrofitting  old  

6   1   2       3  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Publication  date   Title   Total  Takeups  Aggregators    (BuildUp,  

tendencias21,  Electronics4Khmer,  tec)  

Blogs    (Energymanager  today,  etc)   Facebook  

Mainstream  news  (CordisWire,    Phys.org,  etc)  

Twitter  

buildings  

 Totals   241   20   15   12   9   185  

               

 

Table  17:  Uptake  of  press  releases,  articles  and  interviews  from  the  D&C  Sec  M1-­‐M29

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

 

The  table  above  shows  the  number  of  uptakes  of  articles,  interviews  and  press  releases  on  the  web  and  the  social  web.  In  total,  BRICKER  publications  by  the  D&C  Secretariat  have  been  taken  up  241  times.    

All  figures  provided  in  the  table  above  cover  the  period  from  the  publication  date  of  an  article,  interview,  or  press  release  until  end  of  February  2015  when  the  tracking  was  done.      

More   detailed   information   files   about   the   uptake   per   news   piece   are   available   from   the  BRICKER  D&C  Secretariat.      

Since   April   2015,   uptake   is   no   longer   recorded   due   to   the   transition   from   tracking   tool  RADIAN6  to  a  new  tool  called  NUVI.    

 

 

4.5 Use  and  Outreach  of  BRICKER  LinkedIn  company  page  

The   BRICKER   company   page   on   LinkedIn  was   launched   in  March   2015.   By  March   2016,   the  page  has  62  followers,  with  little  progress  recently.  The  graph  below  gives  an  overview  about  the  membership  evolution  of  the  group.    

 

 Graph  6:  Evolution  of  the  number  of  followers  on  BRICKER  LinkedIn  page  

 

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Since   the   start,   35   posts   were   made   on   the   page.     In   total,   the   posts   received   11   791  impressions35.  Most  successful  posts  in  number  of  impressions  were  the  following:    

 

Date     Title  of  post   Impressions  

16/04/15   BRICKER   has   successfully   completed   its   first   review   with  the  European  Commission  

765  

20/05/15   Bricker's   Belgian   demo   site   receives   students:   lessons  about  energy  efficiency  

894  

21/08/15   Our   colleague   Onur   Gunduru   has   made   a   presentation  about  BRICKER  at  a  CEBC  business  meeting  

580  

26/10/15   BRICKER  –  students  working  on  BRICKER  are  awarded  first  prize  for  presentation  at  Researchers’  Night  

981  

11/12/15   The   Buildings   Performance   Institute   Europe   (BPIE)   has  published  a  new  report  "Renovation  in  Practice"  

597  

Table  18:  Most  successful  posts  on  BRICKER  LinkedIn  page  

 

                                                                                                                         35 The  number  of  times  each  update  was  shown  to  LinkedIn  members

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 4.6 Participation  in  events  and  awareness  raising  Oct  2013  –  March  2016  

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

SPB   C  

Present  and  future  of  energy  efficiency  at  local  level  in  the  EU”  –  The  role  of  the  local  intermediate  authorities  –  Practical  experiences  

20/02/14  

Valencia  (ES)  

Partenalia’s  members  (  local  intermediate  authorities  from  Spain,  Italy,  Croatia,  Belgium  and  France  )                                                                                                                                                                                                              Local  and  regional  authorities  from  Valencia  

100   EU   http://www.partenalia.eu/fr   English   Yes   PPT  presentation  

SPB   T  

Welcome  Europe:  gestion  et  reporting  du  7°PCRD  –  règles  et  usages  applicables  

28/11/2013  29/11/2013  

Paris  (FR)  

FP7’s  beneficiaries  (  effective  and  potential  )     7   BE,  FR   www.welcomeurope.com   French   No   NA  

SEZ   C   CIVITAS  Forum    

30/09/2013  02/10/2013  

Brest  (FR)  

Cities:  politicians  and  technical  experts   250   EU  

 http://www.civitas.eu/content/civitas-­‐forum-­‐conference-­‐2013    

English   Yes   Mentioned  in  different  talks  

SEZ   C  Energy  Solutions  for  Smart  Cities  and  Communities  

22/10/2013  23/10/2013  

Brussels  (BE)  

Industry,  RTD,  public  authorities,  other  multipliers   300   EU   www.concerto.eu   English   Yes  

BRICKER  Press-­‐release  (by  youris)  

SEZ   W  

Sector  Group  meeting  Intelligent  Energy  of  the  Enterprise  Europe  Network  

13/11/2013  15/11/2013  

Graz  (AT)  

EEN  member  (multiplier,  RTD,  chambers  of  commerce,  economic  development    agencies)  

50   EU  Participation  cancelled,    submission  via  EEN  Forum  (intranet)  

English   Yes  BRICKER  Press-­‐release  (by  youris)  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

SEZ   C   Connect  Ideas2Business  

04/11/13  

Karlsruhe  (DE)  

Industry,  RTD,  other  multiplier   130   DE  

http://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/event.1373.html;  http://www.connectideas2business.org/english/  

German   Yes  BRICKER  Press-­‐release  (by  youris)  

SEZ   C  Women4Energy  International  Conference  

12/12/13  

Stuttgart  (DE)  

Industry,  Cluster  manager,  RTD,  multiplier   80   EU  

http://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/event.W4E-­‐2013.html  

English   Yes  BRICKER  Press-­‐release  (by  youris)  

SEZ   C   EU  Smart  Cities  Information  Day  

13/12/13  

Brussels  (BE)  

Industry,  public  authorities,  RTD,  other  multiplier   150   EU  

http://errin.eu/content/errin-­‐smart-­‐cities-­‐brokerage-­‐event-­‐13-­‐december  

English   No   Mentioned  in  different  talks  

SEZ   W   Matchmaking  event     27/03/14  

Amsterda    (NL)  

Industry,  other  multipliers   NA   EU   http://matchmaking.kic-­‐innoenergy.com/home   English   NA   NA  

ACC   V  Visit  from  FBK  to  ACCIONA  Pilot  plant  Seville  

01/01/13  

Seville  (ES)  

Internal  Meeting  (ACCIONA+FBK)   2   NA   NA   NA   Yes   Pictures  

ACC   V  Visit  from  Valerio  Cinci  to  ACCIONA  Pilot  Plant  in  Seville  

21/12/13  

Seville  (ES)  

Valerio  Cinci  works  for  ENER.  He  is  a  technology  prospector  and  he  was  interested  in  trigeneration  technologies.  

1   NA   NA   NA   Yes   Pictures  

OZU   C  ECOWEEK  İstanbul'13  -­‐  Crossing  the  Bridge:  Between  Tradition  and  Vision  

18/11/2013  20/11/2013  

 İstanbul  (TR)  

Academicians,  architects,  students     300   TR,  NL,  

GR,  DE,  IT   http://ecoweekistanbul.org/   English   Yes   PPT  presentation  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

Symposium  

CAR   C  5th  Spanish  Passivhaus  Conference  

17/10/2013  18/10/2013  

Gijón  ES)  

Stakeholders  of  construction  sector  and  public  in  general   300   ES   http://5cephgijon.wordpress

.com/   Spanish   YES  

PPT:  “Application  of  standard  Passivhaus  in  an  Educational  Building”    

CAR   C  

CONCERTO  Conference  -­‐  Energy  solutions  for  Smart  Cities  and  Communities  

22/10/2013  23/10/2013  

Brussels  (BE)  

Participants  from  cities  and  communities,  industries,  European  Research  Institutions  

500   EU  

http://concerto.eu/concerto/news-­‐and-­‐events/concerto-­‐premium-­‐events/news-­‐events-­‐concerto-­‐events-­‐conference.html  

English   YES  

PPT:  “  R2CITIES:  Co-­‐Financing  issues  in    FP7  Smart  Cities  Project”  

CAR   F   Expobioenergía  Fair  

22/10/2013  24/10/2013  

Valladolid  (ES)  

Professional  of  bioenergy  field  and  end-­‐users   18.000  

EU,  ES,  Latin  American  Countries  

http://www.expobioenergia.com   Spanish   NO   NA  

CAR   W  

BioBUILD:      Key  Aspects  to  integrate  Bioenergy  in  sustainable  building  market  and  energy  certification  and  rehabilitation  market    

23/10/13  

Valladolid  (ES)  

Professional  of  bioenergy  field  and  end-­‐users   40   ES   http://www.conectabioener

gia.org/biobuild   Spanish   NO   NA  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

CAR   T  Energy  Efficiency  Research  in  Europe  -­‐  Trends  and  Priorities  

18/11/2013  30/11/2013  

Medellín  (CO)  

Postgraduate  students,  University  teachers   20   Colombia   NA   Spanish   YES  

PPT  about  issues  energy  efficiency  in  buildings  

CAR   W  

E2BA  webinars:  Webinar  I  “Refurbishment”  Webinar  II:  Quality  Check  and  Materials  

04/11/2013  08/11/2013  

-­‐-­‐   Organizations  interested  in  being  involved  in    EeB  PPP  calls   200+   EU   http://www.housingeurope.

eu/event/3008   English   NO   NA  

CAR   W   Technical  Forum  Passivhaus  

26/11/13  

Valladolid  (ES)  

Building  promoters  and  architects   30   ES  

http://www.cartif.com/comunicacion/historico/noticias-­‐2013/item/636-­‐passivhaus.html  

Spanish   YES  PPT  “Projects  3ENCULT  and  R2CITIES”  

CAR   W  

Workshop  “Smart  Cities  and  Communities  in  Horizon  2020”  

18/12/13  

Valladolid  (ES)  

Organizations  interested  in  being  involved  in    Horizon  2020   40   ES  

http://www.rmd.jcyl.es/web/jcyl/MunicipiosDigitales/es/Plantilla100Detalle/1274785511218/_/1284296950500/Comunicacion?utm_source=suscripcion&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rssPagina  

Spanish   YES  

PPT:  “Success  cases  of  regional  entities  in  the  initiative  Smart  Cities  and  Communities  “  

CAR   W  

4th  Forum  of  Spanish  construction  technology  platform  (PTEC):  Internationalization  of  R&D  

11/12/13  

Madrid  (ES)  

Organizations  involved  in  PTEC  Platform   80   ES   http://www.plataformaptec.

com/   Spanish   NO   NA  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

CAR   W  

III  Workshop  EECN:  “Building-­‐District-­‐City  almost  Zero:  Analysis  of  the  influence  in  the  actuation  scale”  

11/12/13  

Madrid  (ES)  

Organizations  involved  in  sustainable  constructions   50   ES  

http://www.workshops-­‐edificios-­‐energia-­‐casi-­‐nula.es/  

Spanish   YES  

PPT:  “Project  R2CITIES:  Residential  Renovation  towards  nearly  zero  energy  CITIES”  

OzU   C,F  

33rd  Energy  Efficiency  Week,  5th  Energy  efficiency  forum  and  fair  

8-­‐11/01/14  

İstanbul,  TR  

Government  and  industry,  academia,  researchers,  private  and  public  investors  

500   Internat   www.evf.gov.tr/index.html   English   yes     Power  point  presentation  

OzU     C  Gaziantep  2nd  International  Energy  Summit  

21/02/14  

Gaziantep,  TR  

Public  and  private  sector  and  academics   300   TR   www.gaziantepenerjizirvesi.

org  

Turkish   Yes   Power  point  presentation  

SEZ   W   Matchmaking  event   27/03/14  

Amsterdam,  NL  

Industry,  RTD,  other  multiplier       EU  Kic  InnoEnergy  event  http://matchmaking.kicinnoenergy.com/home  

English          

TEC   C  

Congreso  Latinoamericano  sobre  Patología  de  la  Construcción,  Tecnología  de  la  Rehabilitación  y  Gestión  del  Patrimonio    

1/04/2014  

Santander,  ES  

Tecnalia  activities  in  energy  efficiency  in  construction    

 

ES  EU  LA      

Promoters,  industry,  Technological  centres,  public  administrations,  academics,  architects,  engineers    

Spanish   -­‐  

http://www.rehabend2014.unican.es/    

ACC   W   EeB  PPP  Impact  Workshop  

1-­‐2/04/14  

Brussels,BE   EeB  project  representatives   250   EU   www.e2b-­‐ei.eu/default.php   English     yes   Power  point  

presentation  

SEZ   W   Project  manager   03/04 Stuttg Multiplier   20   DE    -­‐     German   Yes   ppt,  hand  outs,  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

meeting  at  Steinbeis   /14   art,  DE   website  BRICKER  

CAR,  TEC   C  

II  Congreso  EECN  Edificios  Energia  Casi  Nul  

6-­‐7/05/14  

Madrid,  ES  

Architects,  promoters,  engineers,  industry       ES,  EU       Spanish   yes      

SEZ   C,F    KIC  InnoEnergy:  ConnectIdeas2Business  

26/05/14  

Karlsruhe,  DE  

Industry,  RTD,  other  multiplier   134   EU   http://steinbeis-­‐europa-­‐de/event.cib-­‐2014.html  

German   Y      

ADU   W   ENERGY  EFFICIENCY  IN  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  

28/05/14  

Aydin,  TR   PUBLIC   300   TR                  

CAR   C  

Seminario  Internacional  Viviendas  Saludables  con  Confort  Térmico  y  Energías  Renovables  

03-­‐04/05/14    

Lima,  PE  

Professionals,  university  teachers  and  students,  general  public  

100   Peru  

http://cer.uni.edu.pe/seminario-­‐internacional-­‐viviendas-­‐saludables-­‐con-­‐bienestar-­‐termico-­‐y-­‐energias-­‐renovables/  

Spanish   Yes   PowerPoint  Presentation  

OzU     C   Nearly-­‐zero  energy  buildings  in  Europe  

23/06/14  

Brussels,  BE  

European  institutions,  stakeholders,  politicians,  academicians,  researchers,  general  public  and  other  actors  in  sustainable  energy  sector  

40   EU   www.eusew2014.eu   English   Yes   PowerPoint  Presentation  

SEZ   C  

Informationday:  Horizon  2020  –  Chancen  für  die  europäische  Zusammenarbeit  in  Forschung  und    

11/07/14  

Stuttgart,  DE  

Industry,  RTD,  public  authority,  other  multiplier   300   DE       German   Y      

    Innovation  (H2020  Infoday)                    

FBK     C   WREC  2014   05/08 Londo Academic/Scientific   400   Internat   http://www.wrenuk.co.uk/w English   Yes   Paper  and  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

ULG     PLANT’S  OPERATION  STRATEGY  VALIDATION  AND  CONTROL  ASSESSMENT.  

/14   n,  UK   recxi.html    

Presentation  http://www.wrenuk.co.uk/wrec10/PROGRAMME%20FINAL2.pdf  

PUR   F   UTECH  Asia  /  PU  China  

03-­‐05/09/14  

Shanghai,  CH  

companies,  industry       internat   http://www.utech-­‐asia.com/   English   no      

OzU     C  

Sustainable  Energy  to  Engineering  at  Nano-­‐Scales:  Impact  of  Radiative  Transfer  

01/09/14  

Atlanta,  US  

Academicians,  researchers,  students     100   US,  TR  

http://www2.me.gatech.edu/www/calendar/view_seminar.asp?speaker=M.%20Pinar%20Menguc&startDate=9/11/2014&startTime=11:00%20AM  

English   Yes   PowerPoint  Presentation  

PUR   F   4INSULATION  18-­‐19/09/14  

Kraków,  PL   Companies,  industry       internat  

http://targi.krakow.pl/gb/strona-­‐  glowna/targi/miedzynarodowe-­‐targi-­‐izolacji-­‐przemyslowych/targi-­‐4insulation.html  

English   no      

SEZ   W  

Enterprise  Europe  Network:  Sector  Group  meeting  Intelligent  Energy  

22-­‐23/09/14  

Hamburg,  DE  

EEN  members  (multiplier,  RTD,  chambers  of  commerce,  economic  development    agencies)  

60   EU   Following  soon   English   Y   hand  outs  

OzU     C  Green  Business  -­‐  Sustainable  Business  Platform  2014  

23-­‐24/09/14  

İstanbul,TR  

Business  leaders,  stakeholders,  researchers,  architects,  engineers,  public  and  private  sector  investors  

1000   TR   http://yesiliskonferansi.com/2014/en/   English   Yes  

PowerPoint  Presentation,  Conference  Brochures  

FBK     C   Re+Build  Habitech  2014  

25-­‐26/09/2014  

Riva  del  Garda,IT  

Engineers  /Architects   100   EU   http://www.rebuilditalia.it/   Italian  /English   Yes  

Bricker  Presentation  (F.Alberti,  L.  Crema)  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

SEZ   C,F     Steinbeis  Tag  2014   26/09/14  

Stuttgart,  DE   Industry,  RTD,  other  multiplier       DE   http://www.steinbeis.de/   German       hand  outs,  

brochure  

SOL   T   Training  of  solar  field  operators  

10/14-­‐03/2015  

Soltigua,IT  

Specialised  technical  audience.    Operators  of  Spanish  and  Turkish  solar  fields  and  other  interested  parties  

            English   TBD      

SEZ   C  EC/EASME:  Innovative    financing  for  energy  efficiency  and  renewables    

08/10/14  

Brussels,  BE  

Industry,  RTD,  multiplier,  Public  authorities       EU       English   Yes   Brochure  

ONU     W  

CEBC  (Consortium  of  European  Building  Controlling)  50th  Meeting  

13-­‐14/10/14  

Izmir,  TR  

Regulators  from  different  public  building  controlling  bodies  and  managers  from  private  companies  

50   EU   http://www.cebc.eu   English   Yes   PowerPoint  Presentation  

ACC   C  World  Sustainable  Building  Congress  2014  

28-­‐30/10/14  

Barcelona,ES   Scientific,  technical,  industrial.       Internat   wsb14barcelona.org/   English/Spa

nish   No      

OzU     C  SOLARTR  2014  Solar  Conference  and  Exhibition    

19-­‐21/11/  2014  

İzmir,  TR  

Stakeholders,  contractors,  researchers  from  universities,  industry,  public  agencies  and  institutions,  civil  society  organizations  

500   TR   http://www.solartr.org.tr/eng/?p=home  

English   Yes   PowerPoint  presentation  

OzU   C  

2014  OSA  Optics  &  Photonics  Congress:  Light,  Energy  and  the  Environment  Optics  for  Solar  Energy  (SOLAR)  

2-­‐5/12/14  

Canberra,  AU  

Academicians,  researchers,  stakeholders,  students,  authors,  public  and  private  sector  investors  

200   AU   www.osa.org/SOLAR     English   Yes   PowerPoint  presentation  

SEZ   C   KIC  InnoEnergy:   18/12 Stuttg Industry,  Cluster  manager,  RTD,       EU   https://www.steinbeis-­‐ English          

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

Women4Energy  conference  

/14   art,  DE   multiplier   europa.de/event.W4E-­‐2014.html  

ONU     C   3rd  Energy  Efficiency  Days  

22-­‐23/01/15  

Izmir,  TR  

Public  building  technical  managers,  mechanical/electrical  engineers,  energy  managers,  private  sector  representatives  

1000   TR   n/a   Turkish   Yes   PowerPoint  Presentation  

ADU   C  

Energy  Efficiency  in  Healthcare  and  Public  Buildings  Symposium  »  

26-­‐27/05/15  

Ankara,  TR  

Public  officials,  academics,  NGOs  and  managers  of  public  hospitals  

  TR   http://www.sagliktaenerji.com/2015-­‐sever-­‐sempozyumu   Turkish   Yes   Presentation  by  

Y.  Cengel  

PUR   F   BUDMA  2015  10-­‐13/03/15  

Poznań,  PL   companies/industry   5000   Internat   http://www.budma.pl/   polish/engli

sh   No  ppt,  brochure,  bookmark,  roll  up  poster  

PUR   F   UTECH  Europe  

14-­‐16/04/2015  

 

Maastricht/Netherlands  

 

Companies,  industry  

    Internat  

http://www.utecheurope.eu/  

 

English   yes  

Bricker  poster,  brochure  and  leaflet  

 

SEZ   M  

Enterprise  Europe  Network:  Sector  group  meeting  "Intelligent  Energy"  

 

21-­‐22/04/2015  

 

Marseille,  France  

 

EEN  members  (multiplier,  RTD,  chambers  of  commerce,  economic  development    agencies)  

 

55   EU         Ppt,  print  media  

SPB   F  

Demo  site  BE  -­‐  Open  Doors  "Haute  Ecole  de  la  Province  de  Liège"  

26/04/2015  

 

DEMO  site  BE  

 

Students,  teachers,  citizens  

 150  

 

BE  

 

http://www.provincedeliege.be/en/evenement/8?nid=7454&from=actu  

 

FR  

 

Yes  

 

Stand,  banner-­‐up,  flyers  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

 

ACC  YOU  EUR  

W   EeB  PPP  Impact  Workshop    

27-­‐28/04/15  

Brussels     European  EeB  and  SC  projects   250   EU   http://bit.ly/1Ug9ftB   English   Yes   Brochure  and  

bookmarks  

OZU   C  

SolarTR-­‐3  -­‐  3rd  Turkish  Solar  Electricity    Conference  and  Exhibition  

 

27-­‐29/04/2015  

 

Middle  East  Technical  University,  Ankara,  TURKEY  

 

Stakeholders,  contractors,  researchers  from  universities,  industry,  public  agencies  and  institutions,  civil  society  organizations  

 

More  than  500  

 

Middle  East  

 

http://solartr.org/index.php  

 

English  

 

Yes  

 

PowerPoint  presentation  

 

SEZ   M  

Enterprise  Europe  Network:  Sector  group  meeting  "Materials"  

 

29/04/2015  

 

Potsdam,  DE  

 

EEN  members  (multiplier,  RTD,  chambers  of  commerce,  economic  development    agencies)  

 

35  

 

EU  

   

English  

 

Yes  

 

ppt,  print-­‐media  

 

SEZ   C  

International  Conference  "Bio-­‐based  Economy"  

 

30/04/2015  

 

Potsdam,  DE  

 

Industry,  SME,  research  organisations,  Clusters,  EEN  multipliers  

 

 EU  

 

https://www.b2match.eu/biobased2015  

 

English  

 YES  

flyer  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

CAR   W  

Integration  of  technologies  for  energy-­‐efficient  solutions  in  the  renovation  of  public  buildings  

 

04/05/2015  

 

Medellin,  Colombia  

 

University  students  

 

10  

 

Colombia  

   

Spanish  

 

No  

   

SEZ   W  Information  day  for  SME,  industry  and  RTD  of  the  cluster    

11/05/2015  

 

Ludwigsburg,  DE  

 

Bank,  SME,  Industry,  RTD  

 

10  

 

DE  

 

http://www.energetikom.de/home.html  

 

German  

 

Yes  

 

flyer  

 

SEZ   M  

Enterprise  Europe  Network:  Sector  Group  Meeting  "Environment"  

 

13-­‐14/05/2015  

 

Heraklion,  Kreta  (GR)  

 

EEN  members  (multiplier,  RTD,  chambers  of  commerce,  economic  development    agencies)  

 

40  

 

EU  

   

English  

 

Yes  

 

ppt,  print-­‐media  

 

CAR   W  Factory-­‐Ecomation  project  meeting  

 

22/05/2015  

 

Cheltenham,  UK  

 

Project  partners  

Academicians,  researchers,  stakeholders,  students,  authors,  public  and  private  sector  investors  

 

20  

 

EU  

 

http://www.factory-­‐ecomation.eu/  

 

English  

 No    

OzU   C  CHT-­‐15  /  6th  International  Symposium  on    Advances  in  

25-­‐29/05/2015  

Rutgers  University,  

Academicians,  researchers,  stakeholders,  students,  authors,  public  and  private  

More  than  300  

World   http://www.ichmt.org/cht-­‐15/  

English  

 

Yes  

 PowerPoint  presentation  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

Computational  Heat  Transfer  

 

  Piscataway,  USA  

 

sector  investors  

 

     

ADU   W  

Sustainability  approach  to    health  sector:  green  hospital  

 

02/06/2015  

 

Istanbul  

 

Stakeholders,  researchers  from  universities,  industry,  public  agencies  and  institutions,  civil  society  organizations  

 

300  

 

Turkey  

   

Turkish  

 Yes   Presentation  

SEZ   C  

KIC  InnoEnergy  Conference:  ConnectIdeas2Business  

 

09/06/2015  

 

Karsruhe,  Germany  

 

Industry,  SMEs,  multipliers,  local  authorities  

 

10  

 

EU  

      Yes   Print  media  at  

stand  

OzU   C  

 ELS  XV  2015  -­‐  15th  Electromagnetic  and    Light  Scattering  Conference  

 

21-­‐26/06/2015  

 

Leipzig,  Germany  

 

Scientists  and  engineers  

 

More  than  250  

 

EU  http://www.els-­‐xv-­‐2015.net/home.html  

 

English  

 

Yes  

 

PowerPoint  presentation  

 

SEZ   C  

Die  Grüne  Stadt  -­‐    die  Herausforderungen  der  Stadtplanung  heute    

 

25/06/2015  

 

Stuttgart,  DE  

 

Interested  public  

 

30  

 

DE  

 

https://stuttgart.institutfrancais.de/kalender/veranstaltung/2015-­‐06-­‐25t170000-­‐bis-­‐2015-­‐06-­‐25t183000-­‐die-­‐gruene-­‐stadt-­‐die-­‐herausforderungen-­‐der-­‐stadtplanung-­‐heute  

German  

 

Yes  

 

flyer  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

 

OzU   C  

ASTFE  -­‐  First  Thermal  and  Fluids    Engineering  Summer  Conference  

 

9-­‐12/08/2015  

 

 New  York,  USA  

 

Academicians,  researchers,  stakeholders,  students,  authors,  and  engineers  

 

More  than  300  

 

Worldwide  

 

http://www.astfe.org/tfesc    

 

English  

 Yes  

PowerPoint  presentation  

 

CAR   C   Human  City  

07/09/2015  

 

Medellin,  Colombia  

 

Entrepreneurs  of  the  construction  sector  

 

50  

 

Colombia  

 

http://www.humancity2015.com/es/  

 

Spanish  

 No    

OzU   C  

PLEA  2015  Architecture  in  (R)Evolution,    31th  International  PLEA  Conference  

 

9-­‐11/09/2015  

 

Bologna,  Italy  

 

Architects,  academicians,  researchers,  stakeholders,  authors,  public  and  private  sector  investors  

 

More  than  250  

 

Worldwide  

 

http://www.plea2015.it/    

 

English  

 Yes  

PowerPoint  Presentation  

 

GRE   F   PassiveHouse  

11-­‐12-­‐13/09/2015  

 

Brussels  

 

Privates,  architect,  construction  actors  

 

1000  

 

Belgium  

 

http://www.passivehouse.be/fr  

 

FR/NL  

     

SEZ   C  Information  day  on  the  Horizon  2020  work  programme  

14-­‐15/09/2015  

Brussels,  BE  

Industry,  Public  authority,  SME,  Consultancy,  Multipliers    

EU  

     

Yes  

 

flyer  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

2016-­‐2017  ‘Secure,  Clean  and  Efficient  Energy’  

 

     

ACC,  YOU  FBK  

W  “Innovative  Retrofitting  Activities”  at  SP2015  

16-­‐18/09:15  

Savona,  Italy   Research  and  Industry   200   EU  

http://sustainable-­‐places.eu/past-­‐events/sp2015/  

English   yes   Roll-­‐up  poster,  Brochure  

SEZ   C  Nordic  Edge  Expo  

 

17-­‐18/09/2015  

 

Stavanger,  Norway  

 

Industry,  Public  authority,  SME,  Consultancy,  Multipliers  

     

http://nordicedgeexpo.com/  

 

English  

 

Yes  

 

flyer  

 

SEZ  

 

C    

Steinbeis  Tag  2015  

 

25/09/2015  

 

Stuttgart,  DE  

 

Industry,  SME,  consultancy,  multipliers  

   

DE  

 

http://www.steinbeis.de/de/veranstaltungen/steinbeis-­‐tag.html  

 

German  

 Yes  

print  media  at  stand  

 

OzU   C  

NHT  2015  Numerical  Heat  Transfer  2015,    Eurotherm  Seminar  No  109  

 

27-­‐30/09/2015  

 

Warsaw,  Poland  

 

Scientists,  engineers  and  PhD  students,  Western  and  Eastern  research  communities  

 

 

Worldwide  

 

http://www.nhtconf.org/index.php/nht/nht2015    

 English   Yes  

PowerPoint  Presentation  

 

SEZ   M  

Enterprise  Europe  Network:  Sector  group  meeting  "Intelligent  Energy"  

06-­‐07/10/2015  

Malaga,  ES  

 

EEN  members  (multiplier,  RTD,  chambers  of  commerce,  economic  development    agencies)  

  EU    English  

 Yes  

flyer  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

     

SEZ   M  OptEEmAL,  project  meeting  (kick-­‐off)  

 

07-­‐08/10/2015  

 

Valladolid,  ES  

 

Industry,  SME,  RTD  

   

EU  

   

English  

 

Yes  

 

flyer  

 

OzU   C  

H2020  Smart  Cities  and  Communities  (SCC)  &  Energy  Efficient  Buildings  Public  Private  Partnership  International  Brokerage  Event  

 

13/10/2015  

Istanbul,  Turkey  

 

Researchers,  Academicians,  Industrial  partners,  Policy  makers,  Students  

 

150  

 

Turkey  and  some  European  countries  

 

https://www.b2match.eu/smart-­‐ist2015  

 

English  

 

Yes  

 

PowerPoint  Presentation  

 

ULg  RANK   C  

ASME-­‐ORC  –  3rd  International  Seminar  on  ORC  Power  Systems  

12-­‐14/10/15  

Brussels  

 Scientists,  industry  practitioners,  professionals,  and  government  officials  

450   International  

http://www.asme-­‐orc2015.be/   English      

GRE   F  Energie  &  Habitat  

 

15-­‐18/10/15  

 

Namur  

 

Privates,  architect,  construction  actors  

 

12,000  

 

Belgium  

 

http://www.energie-­‐habitat.be/  

 

FR      

SEZ   M  Enterprise  Europe  Network:  Sector  group  meeting  

21/10/2015  

Istanbul,  TR  

EEN  members  (multiplier,  RTD,  chambers  of  commerce,  economic  development    

 EU  

   

English  

 Yes  

flyer  

 

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

"Materials"  

 

    agencies)  

 

GEX   W  

Starting  of  works  in  the  Bricker  Project  

 09/15   Cacer

es   Technicians     Spain       Spanish      

SEZ   C  

Smart  Cities  and  Communities  Info  day  and  networking  event  

 

06/11/15  

 

Brussels,  BE  

 

RTD,  Public  authorities,  industry,  consultancy,  SME  

    EU  

http://ec.europa.eu/inea/en/news-­‐events/newsroom/smart-­‐cities-­‐communities-­‐info-­‐day-­‐be-­‐held-­‐6-­‐november-­‐brussels  

English     no   no  

OzU   C  

The  Sustainable  Development  Goals  in  the  G20  Countries  Conference  

 

11-­‐12/11/15  

 

Istanbul,  Turkey  

 

 

 

Researchers,  Academicians,  Students  

 

500  

 

Turkey  

 

http://unsdsn.boun.edu.tr/en/25/sdsn-­‐event    

 English   Yes     ppt  

PUR   F  PUTECH  Eurasia  

 

12-­‐14/11/15  

 

Istanbul/Turkey  

 

Companies/industry  

  6000   International  

http://www.putecheurasia.com/  

 English   no   no  

SEZ   W  

Company  Mission  for  Industry  and  RTD  to  Baden  Württembergs  representation  office  in  Brussels    

 

16-­‐17/11/15  

 

Brussels,  BE  

industry,  SME,  RTD,  EU  parliament  representatives,  EU  officers  

 

  Germany     German,  English   yes   flyer  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

OzU   S  

3rd  Livable  Cities  Symposium  

 

19-­‐20/11/2015  

 

Istanbul,  Turkey  

 

Researchers,  Academicians,  Stakeholders,  Implementers,  Students,  Investors  

 

500  Turkey  

 

http://www.embarqturkiye-­‐yasanabilirsehirler.org/en    

 English   yes   ppt  

SEZ  YOU   C  

Congress  “Urban  Futures”    

 

25-­‐26/11/15  

 

Berlin,  DE  

Industry,  Public  authority,  SME,  Consultancy,  Multipliers  

    EU  

http://www.urban-­‐futures.de/content/dam/iao/urban-­‐futures/de/documents/urban-­‐futures-­‐de.pdf  

 

English   Yes     flyers  

OzU   C  

7th  International  Quality  in  Construction  Summit  

 

26/11/15  

 

Istanbul,  Turkey  

 

Researchers,  Academicians,  Stakeholders,  Implementers,  Students,  Investors  

 

1000   Turkey  

http://www.insaatzirve.com/    

 

Turkish,  English   yes   ppt  

SEZ   C  

KIC  InnoEnergy  Conference:  Women4Energy  International  Conference  2015  

 

02/12/15  

 

Stuttgart,  DE  

 

Industry,  RTD,  SME,  public  authorities  

    EU  

https://www.steinbeis-­‐europa.de/event.W4E-­‐2015.html  

 

English  Yes  

 Print  media  at  stand  

OzU   C  

IBPSA  2015  Building  Simulation  Conference,        

7-­‐9/12/  15    

Hyderabad,  India    

Building  designers,  Architects,  Sustainability  Managers,  Researchers  and  Developers    

500    

International  

http://www.bs2015.in/       English   Yes     ppt  

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under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

PUR   F  BUDMA  2016  

 

02-­‐05/02/16  

 

Poznań/Poland  

 

Companies,  industry  

 

50  000  

 International  

http://www.budma.pl/en/  

 Polish/  english      

OzU   C  

ÇEDBİK  (Turkish  Green  Building  Council)  2016  Congress  

 

4-­‐5/02/16  

 

Istanbul,  Turkey  

 

Building  designers,  Academicians,  Architects,  Investors,  Implementers,  Researchers  and  Developers  

 

800   International  

http://yesilbinalarzirvesi2016.org/  

 

Turkish:  English   Yes     ppt  

ADU  

V    Guided  tour  

Delft  University  from  Netherlands  and  Yasar  University  from  Izmir  visited  ADU.    

 

24/02/16  

 

Aydin  ,  Turkey  

University  staff  and  students.  

  20   Netherlands,  Turkey     English   yes   ppt  

EUR   C   TRNSYS  Experience  

25/02/16  

 

Kaiserslautern,  Germany  

 

Researchers  

  50   EU  http://trnsysexperience.eu/  

  English   no    

GRE   F   Batibouw  25/02-­‐06/03/16  

Brussels  

BE  

Citizens,  architects,  construction  actors  

 300  000   Belgium  

http://batibouw.be/fr/  

 

French,  Dutch,  English  

   

SEZ   F  

International  B2B  Matchmaking  at  ECOBUILD  

 

09/03/16  

 

London  ,  UK  

 

Construction  professionals,  architects,  contractors,  distributors,  agents,  builders’  merchants,  research  centres,  universities.  

  UK  

https://www.b2match.eu/ecobuild2016  

 English   no    

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  development  and  demonstration  

under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Partner  

Event  type  

Event  title     Date   Place   Type  of  audience   Audience  size   Country     URL   Language   Materials  

(Yes/No)   Materials  type  

 

                       

 

Table  19:  Participation  in  events  M1-­‐M29  

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

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D7.30  Third  version  of  the  Dissemination  and  Communication  Plan        

118  /  120  

 

   

This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  development  and  demonstration  

under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

5 ANNEX  

Annex  1  

           

           

 

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D7.30  Third  version  of  the  Dissemination  and  Communication  Plan        

119  /  120  

 

   

This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  development  and  demonstration  

under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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D7.30  Third  version  of  the  Dissemination  and  Communication  Plan        

120  /  120  

 

   

This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Seventh  Programme  for  research,  technological  development  and  demonstration  

under  grant  agreement  No  60907.  

 

Annex  2