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Title: European Thematic Network of UniversitiesIndustries, EUInet


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European Thematic Network of Universities-Industri
es, EUI-net
The Talinn Conference, 4-6 May 2006
  • A University-Industry Partnership to serve for an
    Innovation Pole in Western Greece.

Prof. Socrates N. Kaplanis T.E.I. of Patra,
Greece
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Rationale
  • Education and Research are inseparable entities,
    like the 2 faces of a coin stated in the
    Definition of U (Bologna, 1988)
  • Experience from the past about H.E., especially
    in EU, must be capitalised.
  • U is not an anarchic body in the society. Its
    Role and Physiognomy are dynamically defined and
    sought ( eg recent E.C. call)
  • Liaise U to Social Partners to echo Needs and
    drive Society ahead. Needs pulled not Pushed
  • Satisfaction of S.P. is a major issue in any Q.Ev
    scheme.
  • European component should be built in all U
    processes.
  • Networking and Partnerships is a vehicle to on...
  • A Scheme which meets the above, one of the
    several to be proposed, is to be outlined in
    this presentation .

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  • From the early 80s the E.C. encouraged the
    establishment of U-I partnerships ( UETPs) which
    could build a European context with targets
  • Technology Transfer and Training
  • Joint ventures
  • Cohesion between societies
  • Competitiveness
  • Development of Human Potential.
  • The U management how to liaise with the
    socio-economic and regional development.

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  • The experience in European networks was
  • an asset for planning further initiatives with
    stronger local or regional impact.
  • The trend is either to join sectoral networks or
    inter-regional partnerships, which both bridge
    Industry and Higher Education establishments and
    forge the European component of their strategies.

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  • A national plan Regional Innovation Poles,
    (R.I.P.), in each one of the six regions of
    Greece,
  • is put into effect through open Calls and
  • attracted the interest of 12 partners, 10 from
    Greece and 2 from other European countries
  • to join efforts, to design and develop innovation
    products in the field
  • Energy Management for Intelligent Buildings with
    incorporated R.E.S. elements.

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  • The synthesis of the partners are 5 from the
    Universities and 7 from the economic-production
    sector.
  • The 2 non-Greek partners are Siemens PSE in
    Brasov and the European Thematic Network of
    Universities-Industries, Eui-net.

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  • It is very important for the viability of this
    partnership and its impact to the economic
    improvement,
  • that 2 of the partners are the Chamber of Western
    Greece with 20000 members and two big
    Agricultural Cooperatives of Olympia and Pyrgos
    city in W. Greece.

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a short description
  • The above mentioned partners realised
  • that an active interaction of partners from the
    Academic, Economic, Productive and
    Entrepreneurial sectors, is necessary to be
    established upon the principles of
    Complementarity and Subsidiarity.
  • They decided to co-operate in the field of Energy
    Management for Intelligent Buildings with
    Incorporated R.E.S. Elements.

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Objectives
  • The development of innovations through transfer
    of research results and understanding the Market
    Needs Analysis,
  • in the field of R.E.S. applications in
  • Intelligent Buildings, Energy Savings, and Clean
    Environment.

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  • The establishment of the Consortium
  • Founding members,
  • Organisation Articulation,
  • Regulations of Operation.
  • Statutes
  • Responsibilities and Competences to be assigned
    to each partner.

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Needs analysis strategy, concerning R.E.S. in
buildings, like
  • Retrofitting planning or new types of buildings
    with R.E.S. elements in the nutshell.
  • Management of the loads of buildings, based on
    microprocessor control systems and web services.

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  • Mixed Teams of research will design, analyse,
    develop and manufacture prototype new systems to
    contribute to the energy management of the
    buildings and energy savings, even with
    tele-management
  • (Basic, Industrial Research Demonstration).
  • Research and testing will be at the Solar Campus
    of the T.E.I. of Patras.

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Industrial Research
  • This mode takes place for concrete applications
    for energy savings,
  • for products that enterprises have to improve.
  • Standardisation tests will follow the development
    phase.

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  • Demonstration projects of the EMIRES Consortium.
  • It is planned that the products, such as energy
    roofs and facades, PV combi systems etc will be
    demonstrated in partners premises, where will be
    monitored.
  • This stage will be promoted after the basic and
    industrial research stages.

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  • Examples are
  • Energy Roofs and Facades.
  • Combined PV systems, solar thermal engineering
    systems and electronic control systems to manage
    the energy behaviour of R.E.S. systems integrated
    into the buildings.
  • Testing and Certification procedures.

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  • For the achievement of all the above,
  • special concern, via this Consortium,
  • will be for
  • 1.The creation and operation of a space of
    interaction, between the academic potential and
    executives of the production world, or the users
    themselves.

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  • 2. The ascertainment of needs
  • Needs Analysis, in the field of R.E.S.
    applications in the buildings sector for energy
    management and savings.
  • 3.The specification, standardization and
    certification of the products to continuously
    meet the requirements.

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  • 4.The further development of
  • Strategic Planning activities, towards
    innovations in fields to be specified by the
    Needs analysis.
  • For this an annual Exhibition on Innovations is
    proposed
  • 5. The centre of activities of all those
    innovation efforts will, mainly, be in the Campus
    of R.E.S. of the T.E.I. of Patras.
  • The same holds for tests and initial
    demonstrations.

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  • 6. The Consortium will host annually
  • according to the plans,
  • 10 final year projects of graduates.
  • 7. All those projects will be part of the
  • innovations and the needs analysis policy.
  • 8.The innovation efforts will follow the stages
    of basic research, industry research and the
    optimisation of the energy performance of
    buildings, based on the management of R.E.S.
    integrated on the shells.

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  • 9.Training of professional and
  • technical teams, about service and maintenance of
    technology products developed and certified by
    EMIRES.
  • 10. Meeting the requirements of the
    E.U.Directives eg. 2002/91 , 2001/77on the
    Energy Attribution of Buildings, the Saving of
    Energy and the Management of Industrial Energy.

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Technical Description and Deliverables
  • The objectives of the R.E.S. team, which is the
    heart of the Consortium, spring from a research
    project funded by the Hellenic Ministry of
    Education,on Intelligent Buildings
  • as well as, from the European collaboration with
    other Universities
  • site http//solar-net.teipat.gr.

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  • Design and development of products or special
    constructions, that will be incorporated in the
    nutshell of buildings, to exploit the solar
    energy and the conditions of environment,
  • so that comfort is created indoors, with the
    minimal consumption of conventional fuels.

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  • New types of buildings, design of bioclimatic
    buildings and buildings of zero energy.
  • Standardization of buildings design, to meet
    requirements for energy savings and clean
    environment.

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  • Standardisation of materials to meet the new
    requirements, i.e. components, form, special
    properties.
  • Techniques and technology for the incorporation
    of materials or R.E.S. elements in the building
    shells.

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  • Planning of intelligent buildings new materials,
    micro-controller systems, web based services,
    too, for loads management optimising buildings
    energy performance.
  • Product on-line loads management for buildings,
    based on the prediction of the daily solar energy
    to be absorbed.

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  • Planning of hybrid energy systems /innovations,
    where the R.E.S. play the
  • main role, linked with other R.E.S. systems or
    conventional ones for the buildings, as well as,
    for rural or industrial applications.
  • Innovative Products
  • Development of a B.M.S system, such as the one
    of Siemens. Also, codes and protocols for
    decision-making management systems.

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  • The design of customised solutions on
  • R.E.S. applications for isolated regions
    (islands, mountains etc.) and the installation of
    prototype models.
  • Product Installations of R.E.S. and hybrids, for
    application in solar refrigerators, automated
    greenhouse operation and other rural applications.

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  • Long-term storage of thermal energy in
  • the ground and its recuperation for heating
  • of spaces, e.g. buildings, greenhouses, premises
    etc.

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The design and construction of prototype energy
roofs and facades.
  • Products
  • Technology of incorporation of PV-Systems in the
    facades for co-production of power and heat.
  • New designs and constructions with incorporated
    elements in facades, roofs, solar chimneys
    prefab structures or wooden frames to host energy
    roofs or facades.
  • Intensive short training courses for technical
    staff and clients as well documentation for each
    innovation product.

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Discussion
  • The planning of the preliminary stage to
    establish the Consortium took 6 months of
    contacts, discussions, documentation and other
    administrative actions.
  • It was a serious effort based on the assessment
    of the previous experience on European projects
    for Technology Transfer and Training.

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  • The preliminary group meetings held in main
    cities in W. Greece, along with the clear
    commitment to share private funding by 25
  • at least, provided a clear evidence of real
    investment on regional development.

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  • The EUI-net and Siemens PSE contribution to the
    Consortium establishment was welcomed, as this
    partnership resembles to a very successful
    pattern, the UETP, funded 15 years ago by the E.
    C.
  • This new pattern provides a special added value
    of the European role and profile of the R.I.P. of
    W. Greece.

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  • The series of activities envisaged the R.I.P.
    described in this paper, provide changes to the
    departments of Mechanical, Electrical and
    Electronic Engineering of the T.E.I. of Patra to
    enrich their curriculum with updated objectives
    and case studies.
  • It provides Newness! This is the motor

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  • It, also, provides students and staff to be
    involved in RTD activities of high level, whose
    outcomes are to be real products for the market.
  • This fact has a strong impact to the
    employability of our graduates, the
    competitiveness and departments effective
    funding.

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  • Finally, R.I.P. activities act as a platform to
    transfer RTD know-how to the University teaching
    and learning sphere and the other partners, too.
  • This is an important issue in the checklist of
    the E.U. pilot project for the Evaluation of the
    European Universities.

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  • Thank You All
  • for your attendance and
  • the Comments and Discussion to Follow.

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  • See You in the next meeting.
  • I Invite You in Patra, in July, 2007.
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