The Exploit4InnoMat OITB (or Ecosystem) aspires to provide a sustainable solution across Europe for the design, upscaling and validation of new material concepts for the building envelope that will facilitate in the achievement of the EC target for nZEB. The Exploit4InnoMat will provide services across the supply chain of materials, starting from the design and upscaling of them, and going to installation, validation and assessment of scenarios for the end of life. The core of the Exploit4InnoMat is the 8 Pilot Lines, situated in 7 EU countries, able to process different type of advance and/or nano-enabled multifunctional materials, including sorting and processing of construction and demolition wastes (CDW) to be used as secondary raw materials. The target is to develop sustainable materials and products that not only will reduce the operational energy demand (e.g. by providing better insulation properties, reducing thermal bridges, and harvesting or storage of energy) but will be also of lower embodied energy (e.g. due to the use of CDW or other secondary raw materials and optimize their production process), providing a healthier and more comfortable indoor environment (thermal comfort, cleaner air). In order to achieve this target a wide range of expertise has been brought to the OITB covering fields such as materials characterization and modelling, monitoring and process control, environmental and assessment, regulatory and standardization, social acceptance and innovation management.
The Exploit4InnoMat OITB will provide its services through a Single Entry Point (SEP), a new legal entity, (joint venture) that will be founded at month 12 of the project. The SEP will undertake the whole administrative effort for signing contracts on behalf of the OITB members with its clients. In this way, a one stop shop will be formed, facilitating the access of the clients to the Pilot Lines and the other services of the OITB. The Exploit4InnoMat OITB targets in strengthening the cooperation between various stakeholders (e.g. technology and service providers, SME, Large enterprises) and develop new business models for the construction sector, based on Open Innovation Philosophy.
The Exploit4InnoMat project focuses on the development of a sustainable open innovation test bed (OITB) consisting of 6 Groups of services offered to SMEs or Industry. The first Group contains the 8 pilot plants distributed across Europe (Norway, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Greece, Italy and Belgium) dedicated to the development of materials and components for building’s envelope. The other five groups will offer technical and non-technical services (e.g. materials characterization and modelling, validation of products in living hubs, regulatory and standardization consultancy and innovation management) supporting the Pilot Lines.