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Success Stories

Explore how we are transforming the world with innovative geospatial solutions.

Energy Renovation

OCR (One Click Reno)

Building Renovation Passports to accelerate the transition towards a zero-emission building stock.

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LIFE Program

Barrio

Accelerating building decarbonization through neighborhood-level energy renovation.

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Horizon Europe

MODERATE

Creation of an open building data market to connect data producers with the construction sector.

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Web App

IVE Tourist Apartment self-assesment

By answering a few questions anonymously, this tool offers personalized advice to make your home more comfortable, affordable, and sustainable. Answer a few questions about the apartment and complete issues regarding acoustic comfort, thermal comfort, environmental protection, adapted design, and space quality; each of these answers will provide you with personalized feedback to improve your apartment. This tool also features a dashboard to preview results and statistics about the apartments.

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Interactive Map

Haiti UN Global Goals

Youth proposals for the United Nations work plans in Haiti. Share and explore on an interactive map the actions of Haitian citizens and the proposals of young people to advance the Sustainable Development Goals in Haiti in collaboration with the United Nations.

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Mobile App

Ski App – Sensor Tracking

This application aims to track your skiing activity with the highest possible precision. This application tracks not only your GPS location but also a set of sensors, gyroscope, accelerometer... which will give clues to evaluate the skiing level and its possible improvements.

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Web App

Know your city

The Know your city application collects data from different open sources of the European Union and generates intuitive visualizations for the general public. Through a friendly mobile web application, citizens can access social, economic, and environmental indicators of interest about a specific city. At the same time, the application collects, through a series of questions "Did you know...?", information provided by citizens about their knowledge and perception of these indicators and their evolution over time.

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Web Tool

ESPON Citybench WebTool

The CityBench web tool provides a quick geographical exploration of multidimensional similarity between European cities. With this dynamic method, the user can easily discover peer cities that might face similar risks and opportunities and, consequently, develop knowledge networks and share best practices. This web tool is intended to provide decision-making support to economic/financial institutions, local governments, and policymakers in Europe and beyond.

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Smart Campus

Smart Campus

Based on ESRI technologies, the Virtual Smart Campus UJI is a map-based view of indoor and/or outdoor assets on the university campus that allows employees, students, and visitors to locate an area of interest and review information stored in the human resources and facility management database. It will also allow employees and visitors to make web-based service requests or space booking applications and integrate other existing services such as energy consumption monitoring or solid waste management.

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3D Visualization

3D Smart Campus

Based on ESRI technologies, the 3D visualization of the Smart Campus is another part of the Smart Campus UJI project, which allows a better understanding of information about the campus (buildings, interiors, campus services, indoor and outdoor routes...). In the near future, this 3D visualization will be integrated into the new Smart Campus UJI Project website.

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Augmented Reality

Smart UJI Augmented Reality

Applying ESRI technologies we have created an augmented reality browser using Metaio. It helps the user to move around the UJI facilities in a very intuitive way. Thanks to augmented reality, the user can easily follow a route to reach their destination in an immersive and very intuitive way. With a geoprocessing tool, the best route between the user and their destination is calculated. This geoprocess returns a matrix of XY coordinates indicating the position of each part of the route. Several 3D models are placed at these points to show users the route they must follow to reach their destination. It is a prototype that works in outdoor environments but in the near future it will also work in indoor environments, allowing users to move throughout the campus.

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