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Combined AI and Data Solutions for Large Scale Resource Optimization with Green Deal Impact

Project description

AI-driven solutions for sustainable energy optimisation

Tackling large-scale energy resource optimisation is crucial for achieving the European Green Deal objectives. With this in mind, the EU-funded COSMIC project aims to harness AI and data-driven solutions to create industrial ecosystems that foster collaboration between SMEs and large enterprises. These ecosystems will integrate big data from large industries, sector-transversal technical solutions and innovative assets from start-ups through open calls. COSMIC’s integrated AI systems will be tested in 14 large-scale pilots across five countries, ensuring scalability and real-world validation. To ensure replicability, COSMIC offers lessons learnt, recommendations for sustainable ecosystems and guidance for industrial partnerships. Backed by a consortium of experts from eight nations, COSMIC aims to transform energy management while paving the way for impactful, future-ready collaborations.

Objective

With the objectives of the Green Deal in mind, COSMIC aims to provide IT systems that address large-scale energy resource optimization challenges by leveraging AI and data solutions. It will foster collaboration between small and large companies to create industrial ecosystems, focused on key applications with the potential for substantial and escalable impact.
COSMICs ecosystems are composed by 1) large-industries - facilitating big datasets and large-scale pilots, 2) core technical partners - providing transversal-to-sector technical solutions, 3) SMEs and start-ups bringing specific data/AI based assets through open calls.
The project will offer a set of data/AI based platforms, solutions and modules as transversal core infrastructures able to accommodate external IT assets. Third Parties, mainly SMEs and start-ups, will bring these assets in the form of data/AI based services and solutions, that are specific-to an energy resources optimization key applications. The integration of these core and application-oriented technologies will result in a set of Integrated AI Systems (IAIS) for Key Energy Resource Optimization Applications capable to scale-up to cover more key applications.
COSMIC will test these systems in 14 large-scale pilots in 5 countries: Spain, Belgium, Portugal, France and Finland, and at European level, together with the validation of end-user and final beneficiaries' acceptance of social-science methods.
To foster replicability, a package will be offer including the lessons learned and recommendations for future adoption, including suggestions for feasible win-win industrial partnerships, and guidance on ecosystems sustainability.
These ambitious objectives will be realized by a consortium of experienced and highly complementary partners from both research institutions, industrial partners, public authorities and NGOs from eight European countries.

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Coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
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€ 604 635,00
Address
CALLE S. FERNANDO 4
41004 Sevilla
Spain

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Region
Sur Andalucía Sevilla
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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