Deliverables
This Deliverable comes from Task 32 and involves SubTask 321 and Subtask 32 and will provide the protocol and tools for businesstobusiness cocreation We will explain the process used to collect cocreation best practices from partners and build a method repository of cocreation formats and tools for ULTIMATE The outcome will be make ULTIMATE able to form a cocreation model for the ULTIMATE places To be used in Task 33
The deliverable provides the scientific quality assurance plan for ULTIMATE which will detail the processes for project internal scientific quality assurance The deliverable will also provide procedures for handling foreseeable difficulties in a WP to achieve objectives or deliverables Need for harmonisation of activities between and across WPs Obstacles and barriers causing delays in progress in particular if this is likely to affect other WPs that need the output of another WP as a starting point Need for reallocation of tasks and resources within or among the WPs if needed Security or privacy issues raised as part of the DMP design and implementation Weak performance of a partnerThis deliverable is linked to T72
This Deliverable comes from Task 34 our Living Lab engagement and will identify existing Living Labs LL in the regions of the ULTIMATE cases by using the existing Water Europe LL inventory and provide the criteria derived from our WSISLL typology to work with them towards upgrading their status to WSISLLS The outcome will be used to to the extent possible colocate our engagement spaces in Task 33 with the WSISLLS to increase outreach and impact
This deliverable comes from Task 31 and provides a citizen participation playbook with instructions protocols and guidelines for designing and implementing the immersive experience The outcome will be a play book for stakeholder engagement to be implemented in Task 32 and 33 This will make it possible to design and implement the stakeholder engagement for the Use Case Studies CS2 NL CS4 GR CS9 DK The playbook will be used in D36
This deliverable consists of the tools to facilitate project internal communication containing amongst others templates eg deliverables powerpoint a collaboration platform for file sharing and facilitating interaction and knowledge exchange between partners instructions and manuals for using communication tools provided by ULITMATEThis deliverable is linked to Task 71
This deliverable will include an indepth outline of societal expectations and challenges around WSIS and CE and describes whether the adoption of WSIS can benefit the societal legitimisation of CE and the wider relationship between industries and society The deliverable is an outcome of Task 41 contributing to the wider normalisation of a sustainable CE in a watersmart society
This deliverable consists of guidelines procedures and criteria for i identification and recruitment of research participants ii obtaining informed consent for the participation of humans in project activities and iii managing any ethical risks associated with their participation It will include templates for the informed consentassent forms and information sheets in language and terms intelligible to the participantsThis deliverable is linked to Task 77 EthicsThis deliverable will be updated in M30 D710 and M48 D711
This deliverable consists of a risk management plan It will detail the critical risks for the implementation of the project and provide processes and contingency plans to detect the materialising of any risk as early as possible and propose mitigation measuresThe risk management plan will be updated in M30 D78 and M48 D79This deliverable is linked to task 76 Risk Management
D53 will provide a draft list of results as of M12 with their ownership and the expected exploitation strategy by individual partners This Deliverable will report the analysis of all the potential outputs of the project at M12 that would have the best chance of commercialization The analysis will be based on market assessment and the technical analysis of the results D53 will display the initial startup concepts investigated in the first year and their relevance This Deliverable is link to the T53
This deliverable will include the current status of all case studies for each of the cycles to be addressed It serves as case study description before the implementation of the technologies and strategies considered in the project This deliverable refers to T12T14This deliverable will provide input for the microbial risk assessment which will include virusrelated risks such as eg Covid19 that will be performed under subtask 221
A framework for communication collaboration and dissemination that empowers all partners to engage with multiple audiences in confidence Ready for M3 it will be updated twice in the project lifetime to refine content messages and analyse effectiveness it is a framework for communication and dissemination that empowers all partners to engage with multiple audiences in confidence It will outline ULTIMATE content formats and high impact PESO distribution model A dynamic website delivered in M4 will act as a digital anchor for all project content giving visitors an easy to navigate yet indepth access to knowledge and content generated The site will integrate with the projects most important outreach channels on social media twitter YouTube and LinkedIn launched M2 These will be managed and mined for maximum impact using market leading software and analytics The website will also be a digital home for all interviews news blogs video and other content including publicly available deliverables A call to action postcard and roll up posters will give print materials to accompany the website launch and support all partners in their external communication This deliverable is the outcome of task 61 and task 66
This deliverable is a data base summarising the results of the various solutions developed and demonstrated in ULTIMATE for circular water services The first step is to integrate the different concepts of symbioses and the ULTIMATE technologies into the existing NextGen TEB This deliverable refers to T12T14 and serves as the basis for D17
The deliverable provides a Data Management Plan DMP in compliance with the Guidelines on FAIR Data Management in Horizon 2020 26 July 2016 This deliverable will evolve during the lifetime of the project and represent the status of the project reflections on data management Updates of the DMP are thus planned in projectmonth 36 and 48 The DMP will detail the data that will be collectedgenerated whether the data will be shared and made open or preserved In general the intention is to make data sets as open as possible for external parties to reuseThis deliverable is linked to Task 74 Knowledge and Information managementThe risk management plan will be updated in M30 D76 and M48 D77
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Publications
Author(s): ESCI
Published in: 2020
Publisher: CORDIS
Author(s): KWR Water, University of Delft
Published in: Dutch Water Sector, 2020
Publisher: Dutch Water Sector
Author(s): KWR
Published in: Water Online, 2020
Publisher: Water Onlline
Author(s): KWR
Published in: 2020
Publisher: KWR
Author(s): KWR
Published in: 2020
Publisher: KWR
Author(s): KWR
Published in: Water Online, 2020
Publisher: Water Online
Author(s): ESCI, KWR
Published in: Amsterdam International Water Web, 2021
Publisher: Amsterdam International Water Week
Author(s): KWR
Published in: Smart Water Magazine, 2020
Publisher: iAgua
Author(s): CPTM
Published in: 2020
Publisher: CPTM
Author(s): KWR
Published in: Smart Water Magazine, 2019, Page(s) 57-57
Publisher: iAgua
Author(s): Water Europe
Published in: 2020
Publisher: Water Europe
Author(s): ESCI
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Alpha Galileo
Author(s): KWR
Published in: Smart Water & Waste World, 2021
Publisher: Smart Water & Waste World
Author(s): ESCI
Published in: 2021
Publisher: ESCI
Author(s): KWR
Published in: 2020
Publisher: KWR
Author(s): ESCI
Published in: 2020
Publisher: CORDIS
Author(s): Water Europe
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Water Europe
Author(s): WRE Team
Published in: Water Reuse Europe, 2020
Publisher: Water Reuse Europe
Author(s): KWR
Published in: 2020
Publisher: KWR
Author(s): Water Europe
Published in: 2020
Publisher: Water Europe
Author(s): Aqualia
Published in: Future ENVIRO, 2021
Publisher: Future ENVIRO
Author(s): Water Europe
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Water Europe
Author(s): Water Europe
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Water Europe
Author(s): Water Europe
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Water Europe
Author(s): University Exeter
Published in: 2020
Publisher: University Exeter
Author(s): Water Europe
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Water Europe
Author(s): University Exeter
Published in: 2020
Publisher: University Exeter
Author(s): KWR
Published in: Smart Water Magazine, 2020, Page(s) 62-65
Publisher: KWR
Author(s): KWR
Published in: Water & Waste Water Asia, 2020, ISSN 2010-233X
Publisher: Issuu Inc.
Author(s): KWR
Published in: REVOLVE, 2020, ISSN 2324-5417
Publisher: REVOLVE Media
Author(s): KWR
Published in: WaterWorld, 2021, ISSN 1083-0723
Publisher: Endeavor Business Media
Author(s): KWR
Published in: Water & Waste Water Asia, 2021, ISSN 2010-233X
Publisher: Issuu Inc.
Author(s): Marc Sauchelli Toran, Patricia Fernández Labrador, Juan Francisco Ciriza, Yeray Asensio, André Reigersman, Juan Arevalo, Frank Rogalla, Victor M. Monsalvo
Published in: Frontiers in Chemical Engineering, 3, 2021, ISSN 2673-2718
Publisher: Front. Chem. Eng
DOI: 10.3389/fceng.2021.734233
Author(s): Cecilia Bruni; Alessia Foglia; Anna Laura Eusebi; Nicola Frison; Çağrı Akyol; Francesco Fatone
Published in: ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng, 1, 2021, Page(s) 9970–9987, ISSN 2168-0485
Publisher: American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c02195