During the meeting partners had constructive discussions on the next steps ahead. Deloitte leads the work package on business models, financial schemes, exploitation, and technology transfer. Within this framework Deloitte presented the initial results of the exploitation plan of the project and facilitated the round table discussion. The exploitation plan focuses on investigating, planning, and organising the project’s exploitation strategy followed by the implementation of suitable measures for the wider exploitation of the project results, so that they will continue to exist beyond the project lifecycle. The aim is to maximise the expected impacts of the project by ensuring that its results are commercially and scientifically exploited and disseminated to all the relevant stakeholders and other target groups.
Also, during the second day of the meeting, the e-SAFE consortium organized in Athens the public event “Combined seismic and energy renovation of the EU building stock - The experience of e-SAFE project”. During the meeting, e-SAFE experts exchanged with speakers from leading Greek building institutions, such as the Technical Chamber of Greece and the Union of Civil Engineers of Greece. Speakers addressed the topic of seismic protection and energy renovation of buildings in Greece, and reflected on social aspects related to deep retrofitting.
The project e -SAFE (Energy and Seismic AFfordable rEnovation solutions) aims to contribute to the holistic renovation of the EU building stock by developing an innovative, market-ready system combining energy saving, decarbonization, seismic resistance, time and cost reduction, minimal disturbance, and a co-design protocol. The project includes the demonstration of the e-SAFE system in one real and two virtual pilot buildings.
For more information you can read the 6th Newsletter of e-SAFE project as well as browse the project website https://esafe-buildings.eu/en/ and stay informed about all project activities by registering at Newsletter of the project or by following the project's social media pages: LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (“DTTL”), its global network of member firms, and their related entities (collectively, the “Deloitte organisation”). DTTL (also referred to as “Deloitte Global”) and each of its member firms and related entities are legally separate and independent entities, which cannot obligate or bind each other in respect of third parties. DTTL and each DTTL member firm and related entity is liable only for its own acts and omissions, and not those of each other. DTTL, NSE and DME do not provide services to clients. Please see www.deloitte.com/about to learn more.
Deloitte & Touche (M.E.) (DME) is an affiliated sublicensed partnership of Deloitte NSE LLP with no legal ownership to DTTL. Deloitte North South Europe LLP (NSE) is a licensed member of Deloitte Tohmatsu Limited.
Deloitte Limited is the sub-licensed affiliate of Deloitte NSE for Cyprus. Deloitte Limited is among the leading professional services firms in Cyprus, providing audit & assurance, consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory, tax and related services, as well as a complete range of services to international business, through over 700 people in Nicosia and Limassol. For more information, please visit the Deloitte Cyprus’ website at www.deloitte.com/cy.
Deloitte Limited is a private limited liability company registered in Cyprus (Reg. No. 162812).
Offices: Nicosia, Limassol
© 2024 Deloitte Limited
Press contact(s):
Michelle Karaolides
Head of Marketing & Communications
Deloitte Limited
Tel: +357 22 360 726
mkaraolides@deloitte.com
Lena Machlouzarides
Marketing & Communications
Deloitte Limited
Tel: +357 22 360 597
lmachlouzarides@deloitte.com