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Wellbeing and Innovation in Smart Environments for Building Management Systems

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 500 000
Project duration October 2025 - February 2026
Status Completed
Venture Global cooperation 2025
Call Planning grant for international proposal 2025

Important results from the project

The goal was to submit a proposal to HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D4-02 with the highest score in all categories. We submitted a well-written proposal that was reviewed both internally in RISE and externally by experts at INNOMINE who indicated that the highest score could be obtained. The relationship with previous partners, MDU and INNOMINE, Greenovate!Europe and ÖBO was strengthened. New relationships were established with the University of Applied Sciences, Energia del Prat and STAM SRL.

Expected long term effects

- Measurable reduction in building energy demand and narrowing of the energy performance gap. - Measurable increase in the number of building types with renewable energy and energy storage connected to smart grids, increased flexibility in grid management and operation. - Measurable improvement in the smart readiness of buildings according to the relevant building classification. - Improved responsiveness by stakeholders to the needs and concerns of users from a diverse range of social groups.

Approach and implementation

The project and proposal were implemented through work packages: 1. Consortium building: Partners and demo sites 2. Project idea and methodology, objective and impact of the project 3. Budget 4. Project management The work was carried out by weekly meetings with the consortium. We discussed and worked out responsibilities for- and results from the above work packages 1-3. RISE-internal weekly meetings were also carried out where we planned and followed-up the work (work package 4).

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Last updated 17 April 2026

Reference number 2025-03686