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The HOMES programme launches homesprogramme.com, an open space for sharing information on energy efficiency
HOMES, a collaborative innovation programme, unveils its website, to provide an open space for sharing information on energy efficiency.
The site (homesprogramme.com) is designed as an interactive white paper dedicated to energy efficiency in buildings. It presents the HOMES programme, its partners, ambitions and solutions in an original approach, supported by a streamlined, innovative style. Using the latest and simplest Internet technologies, the site is continuously updated with content from programme partners, and suggests participation to universities, research laboratories and other external contributors.
“The site is the perfect illustration of the HOMES programme’s collaborative philosophy, as everyone can add content,” explains Didier Pellegrin, HOMES Programme Director. “It’s by working together that we will create affordable solutions that are easy to implement and use, leveraging pervasive technologies to achieve the best energy efficiency performance possible.”
The HOMES collaborative innovation programme is designed to create solutions for achieving optimal energy performance in all buildings. Created in 2008, the four-year program brings together 13 manufacturers and research organizations. HOMES is supported by the French Agency for Innovation (OSEO).
About HOMES (Homes and buildings for Optimized Management of Energy and Services)
The HOMES collaborative innovation programme is designed to create solutions for achieving optimal energy performance in all buildings. The four-year (2008-2012) programme is supported by the French Agency for Innovation (OSEO) and led by Schneider Electric. Its thirteen members are manufacturers and researchers with synergistic expertise in building management: CEA, CIAT, CSTB, Delta Dore, EDF, Idea, Philips Lighting, Radiall, Schneider Electric, Somfy, STMicroelectronics, Watteco and Wieland Electric. Together, they are designing solutions to optimize energy use, diversify energy sources, sustain energy performance and facilitate the deployment of energy management systems in new and existing commercial and residential buildings in Europe.
www.homesprogramme.com
Contact HOMES:
Marie Castella
Phone: +33 (0) 4 76 57 31 53
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
CIAT:
BOUTET Jean-François
Tél. : 00 33 4 79 42 42 08
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The site (homesprogramme.com) is designed as an interactive white paper dedicated to energy efficiency in buildings. It presents the HOMES programme, its partners, ambitions and solutions in an original approach, supported by a streamlined, innovative style. Using the latest and simplest Internet technologies, the site is continuously updated with content from programme partners, and suggests participation to universities, research laboratories and other external contributors.
“The site is the perfect illustration of the HOMES programme’s collaborative philosophy, as everyone can add content,” explains Didier Pellegrin, HOMES Programme Director. “It’s by working together that we will create affordable solutions that are easy to implement and use, leveraging pervasive technologies to achieve the best energy efficiency performance possible.”
The HOMES collaborative innovation programme is designed to create solutions for achieving optimal energy performance in all buildings. Created in 2008, the four-year program brings together 13 manufacturers and research organizations. HOMES is supported by the French Agency for Innovation (OSEO).
About HOMES (Homes and buildings for Optimized Management of Energy and Services)
The HOMES collaborative innovation programme is designed to create solutions for achieving optimal energy performance in all buildings. The four-year (2008-2012) programme is supported by the French Agency for Innovation (OSEO) and led by Schneider Electric. Its thirteen members are manufacturers and researchers with synergistic expertise in building management: CEA, CIAT, CSTB, Delta Dore, EDF, Idea, Philips Lighting, Radiall, Schneider Electric, Somfy, STMicroelectronics, Watteco and Wieland Electric. Together, they are designing solutions to optimize energy use, diversify energy sources, sustain energy performance and facilitate the deployment of energy management systems in new and existing commercial and residential buildings in Europe.
www.homesprogramme.com
Contact HOMES:
Marie Castella
Phone: +33 (0) 4 76 57 31 53
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
CIAT:
BOUTET Jean-François
Tél. : 00 33 4 79 42 42 08
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.