Construction sites generate a lot of data – but it’s often scattered across different tools, spreadsheets, or reports. This makes it difficult to get a clear overview and take action when it matters.
In this webinar, we explore how digital tools can bring this information together, helping teams make better decisions during renovation projects.
In this session, you will:
Renovating buildings today is about more than improving energy performance. It also involves keeping workers safe, reducing environmental impact, and managing materials responsibly, all at the same time.
In practice, these areas are often handled separately, making it hard to get a full picture of what’s happening on-site.
This webinar introduces the Resilience Dashboard, a tool developed within the InCUBE project to support real-time monitoring and decision-making. Through a live demonstration, you’ll see how data from different sources can be combined into one platform to improve how construction sites are managed.
16:00 – 16:05 | Welcome & introduction to InCUBE
16:05 – 16:10 | Interactive poll: your experience with site monitoring
16:10 – 16:20 | Why integrated monitoring matters & dashboard overview
16:20 – 16:35 | Live demo of the Resilience Dashboard
16:35 – 16:40 | Key insights and lessons learned
16:40 – 16:45 | Audience feedback (live poll)
16:45 – 16:55 | Q&A
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Jairis Trujillo |
Jairis A. Trujillo is an I&M R&D Project Manager specialising in sustainable construction and innovation projects. Her work focuses on BIM-based workflows, LCA studies, and the development of digital tools to support renovation, improve building performance, and enhance decision-making across construction processes. |
Philo Tamis |
Philo Tamis is a Project Manager and Business Developer at the New Energy Coalition, where he supports the development of innovative energy initiatives across the Netherlands and the EU. His work focuses on building partnerships between governments, businesses, and knowledge institutions to accelerate the energy transition. |