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EPFL and the Smart Living Lab will embark on an eight-year research project designed to help Switzerland cut its energy use. A key feature of the project lies in the way it will engage with people through Living Labs. By bringing together universities, businesses and public-sector organizations, the project consortium hopes to develop sustainable systems that can also increase users’ comfort and well-being.

EPFL and the Smart Living Lab will embark on an eight-year research project designed to help Switzerland cut its energy use. A key feature of the project lies in the way it will engage with people through Living Labs. By bringing together universities, businesses and public-sector organizations, the project consortium hopes to develop sustainable systems that can also increase users’ comfort and well-being. Luisa Pastore, Marilyne Andersen, Sergi Aguacil Moreno, Head of the Building2050. ©A.Herzog/EPFL

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Research and Tech Transfer , ENAC, Computer Science, Research and Tech Transfer, Energy
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April 5, 2022
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A sustainable energy transition starts with individuals

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