SMART CAMPUS partners dissemination Sample Clauses

SMART CAMPUS partners dissemination. Each partner will develop a detailed exploitation strategy and this will contain a plan on how they intend to exploit the results from SMART CAMPUS. The exploitation plan will follow a devised methodology, which includes the definition of the business model along with the business and marketing plans, taking into account the particular strategy and market positioning of those partners involved. Table 9 - Individual dissemination plans Partner Dissemination Plans ALFAMICRO Three of ALFAMICRO’s main competences: organizational change management, ICT systems integration and business models will provide a significant contribution to SMART CMAPUS project and the exploitation of results. XXXXXXXXX has developed and applied these concepts in close collaboration with the entrepreneurial world through R&D projects, which provided the results that have been and are being consolidated in our operational business practice. A balanced mix between more high risk projects (Research) and lower risk projects (Application) is complemented with a number of conference and journal publications which allow us to consolidate the acquired knowledge and to create networking opportunities by dissemination means. IST/MIT Portugal/IN+ The dissemination strategy developed by IST includes the following actions:  Workshops with the different building users for system features development and improvement  Develop a set of informative boards that explain the system and the type of interaction the user should have with the building system, that should be revised and updated according with the system developmentParticipation in conferences and seminar of building automation and energy efficiency in buildings to present the pilot implementation and results  A scientific divulgation book that describes the development of the pilot, the implementation methodology and the results.  Workshops with local agencies on energy efficiency, facility management, public administration and companies (ESCOs, utilities) to show the pilot, discuss features development and generate new service ideas  Organize visits for other universities and schools  Publication of scientific works on journals focusing on the interaction between users and buildings. SPI An effective dissemination strategy is a key to SMART CAMPUS ability to achieve the desired impact and to ensure sustainable deployment of the solutions. This aim will be achieved through the implementation of a dissemination plan with multiplier eff...
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