From June 11 to 13, Venice will host the 2025 IEEE MetroLivEnv. DEDALUS and DigiBUILD are co-organizing a special session on high-quality data and digital services to enhance Demand Response in the built environment.
As part of the 2025 I
EEE International Workshop on Metrology for Living Environment (MetroLivEnv 2025),
DEDALUS and its sister project
DigiBUILD are collaborating to host a Special Session focused on advancing energy-efficient and sustainable building practices through digital transformation. This session, titled “
Application of Digital Services in the Built Environment: Empowering Innovation through High-Quality Data-Driven Measurement Processes to enhance Demand Response strategies”, will highlight how cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, real-time data analytics, and demand response strategies are revolutionizing the built environment.
Innovating the Built Environment with Digital Technologies
The joint Special Session will dive into the practical application of digital tools and measurement techniques in enhancing the BE sector. Emphasis will be placed on the role of
high-quality data and
AI-driven solutions in addressing global challenges, from optimizing energy use to improving occupant comfort and well-being.
Key topics include:
- The integration of demand response strategies to optimize energy consumption, reduce peak demand, and maintain grid stability while ensuring occupant comfort.
- AI-powered methodologies for managing complex and diverse BE data.
- Real-world applications of digital tools, including energy profiling, forecasting, and smart resource management.
- Case studies that demonstrate how DR and AI technologies are driving transformative advancements in the built environment.
Call for Participation
Researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers are invited to contribute to this dynamic session. Attendees will gain insights into cutting-edge research and practical applications that demonstrate how digital technologies are shaping a sustainable and resilient built environment. Contributions are particularly welcomed from those exploring Artificial Intelligence, demand response strategies, and advanced metrology in the built environment context.
For more information on the Call of Papers and know the deadline, click
here.
Contacts
Coordinator:
Diego Arnone, Engineering S.p.A,
diego.arnone@eng.it
Communication:
Ilaria Orfino, ICONS,
ilaria.orfino@icons.it
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