Smart V4 Strategies

South Poland Cleantech Cluster participates in a newly started Visegrad project together with partners – Czech Smart City Cluster, Slovak Smart City Cluster and Digitalis Jolet nonprofit from Hungary. The project “Smart V4 Strategies” was awarded financing support from the Visegrad Fund.

The aim of the project is to connect relevant partners in the given area of SMART strategies and prepare procedures for classification of SMART strategies in V4 countries into one complex database portal. The project offers V4 partners international cooperation in unifying SMART strategies to GreenDeal/SDG rules. The vision is to strengthen the unity and effectiveness in implementation of SMART strategies in all V4 countries.
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South Poland Cleantech Cluster

is the initiator of the krk UrbanHub project - a sustainable CEE (Central- and Eastern European) urbanization hub
krakowurbanhub is a partner in the urbanhub europe consortium of European cities consisting of BLOXHUB in Copenhagen, KIRAHub in Helsinki, Munich Urban Colab, FACTORY Hammerbrooklyn Hamburg, FAKTORY Berlin, Urban Resilience Hub Barcelona
krk UrbanHub is a national and international meeting place that engages people in architecture, design and sustainable urban development. This is done through exhibitions, debates, events, business development and new partnerships.
krk UrbaHhub is an ecosystem for creating cities of the future, and at the same time a space to share ideas, skills and strategies for designing buildings and urban development based on a people-centered approach and high standards of sustainable development, and a membership-based community combining urban development, architecture, design, design, construction, circular economy and digitization.
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South Poland Cleantech Cluster

SPCleantech is co-founder of European Alliance for Cross- Industrial Circular Economy Investments (ICEI Alliance) consisting of European clusters and universities. During 2020-2021 there have been held meetings to prepare the establishment of the European Alliance for Cross- Industrial Circular Economy Investments, hosted by the Circular Economy Centre at Digipolis, Kemi, Finland.

The ICEI Alliance has for ambition to make Europe the global industrial circular economy platform to accelerate the deployment of world-class circular economy solutions to industry. It acts as a pipeline of business-led circular economy investment projects. Alliance members support businesses with the structuring of their investment cases as well as with accessing funding and financing streams.
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At the meeting on November 19, 2021 of the members of SIG – Forecasting and optimization in the operation of buildings – PROWEB, further plans for the implementation of the joint project were discussed and the most important points that are expected to be developed within the framework of workflow processes – the delivery of a digital twin of the facility.

  • Laser scanning process and results (point cloud)
  • The process of preparing building information models (BIM) of existing buildings based on the ISO 19650-3 standard
  • The process of connecting IOT sensors to the devices of an existing building
  • Image analytics from CCTV cameras.

The following meeting discussed the scope of the application and outlined the most important results that are expected from a Lifecycle BIM (Lifecycle) management solution, which should be taken into account when responding to an offer.

  • The overall goal is to provide a solution for maintenance projects, ensuring easy access to the model as “one source of truth”
  • The solution using data from connected sensors is to provide users with appropriate predictive maintenance tips
  • The solution is intended to be readily available to all approved users. It should be installed on an internal server (or in the cloud) and accessible via a web browser.
  • Users are to have access to the solution “in the field”.

The meeting was also attended by Jarosław Szumiński from JS Consulting, the cluster specialist as to the possibility of using funds from the National Center for Research and Development and the conditions to be met when developing an effective application for financing the project from external funds.

The following entities participated in the meeting:

  • Group4BIM
  • Skyverse
  • DM Project
  • NordicHouse
  • JS Consulting