Recover IND
RecoverIND (Ecological and Innovative Technologies for Recovering Industrial Areas from LCA and Energy Efficiency Point of View) is a project funded by the Erasmus+ program that aims to deepen the interconnection between energy efficiency, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and the use of advanced technologies for building design and the rehabilitation of the construction sector. The project also seeks to improve knowledge in the education sector, addressing the need for better integration of these concepts in educational curricula.
RecoverIND (Ecological and Innovative Technologies for recovering industrial areas from LCA and Energy Efficiency point of view) is a project funded by the Erasmus + program and aims to deepen the interconnection between energy efficiency, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and the use of advanced technologies for building design and rehabilitation of the construction sector, with the need to improve knowledge in the education sector.
The project is developed on the basis of an international partnership consisting of three entities from Romania and four from Spain and Poland: Transilvania University of Brasov (UTB) which is the initiator and leader of the project, VIITOR Foundation for Vocational Training and Pre-University Education, Romania Green Association Building Council (RoGBC), Research Association of the Marble, Stone and Materials Technology Center (CTM) - Spain, University of Seville - Spain, Zespol Szkol
Budownictwa Nr. 1 - Poland and Politechnika Poznanska in Poznan - Poland.
The creation of an innovative training methodology that brings together the three main axes of the project, Industrial Restoration - ICT (Information Technology) - Energy Efficiency, can lead to overcoming the difficulties faced today by part of the construction sector. New technologies applicable to the conversion and restoration of industrial areas are emerging every day. Therefore, the project plans to provide training in systems such as collaborative robotics or the use of drones, which will allow the target groups of the project to adapt to new management systems and new production processes.
The training of both students and professionals becomes essential to take advantage of the interoperability offered by ICT with equipment and software for EE and LCA assessment for industrial restoration.