WILSON at Sustainable Places 2025: Supporting Circular Construction through Data-Driven Solutions
The WILSON Project Coordinator, Andreas Muñoz Zuara, represented WILSON at Sustainable Places 2025, participating in the workshop “Supporting Circular Construction through Data-Driven Solutions.” The session brought together five Horizon Europe projects — DATAWiSE, INBLANC, WILSON, DeCO2, and RECONMATIC — each addressing the challenges of sustainable construction through complementary, data-driven approaches.
Together, these projects showcased how digitalisation, interoperability, and circularity can strengthen sustainability across the construction value chain:
- DATAWiSE enhances building operations and lifecycle decision-making using AI and interoperable data infrastructures.
- INBLANC creates an open ecosystem for seamless use of lifecycle data via digital logbooks and integration with EU data spaces.
- WILSON, coordinated by Andreas Muñoz Zuara, focuses on decentralised data management and digital twin technologies, developing tools for predictive maintenance, biodiversity assessment, semantic renovation, and smart readiness indicators.
- DeCO2 promotes decarbonisation and social innovation to enable sustainable renovation ecosystems.
- RECONMATIC leverages automation and digital tools for efficient construction and demolition waste management, contributing to a zero-waste construction vision.
The workshop facilitated dialogue among projects, industry stakeholders, and policymakers on common barriers, collaboration opportunities, and strategies for scaling up innovative digital solutions for the built environment.
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