How can we make building renovations not only greener but also smarter, safer, and more cost-effective? That’s the question driving the upcoming InCUBE webinar, hosted by CERTH, where we’ll introduce the VERIFY tool—a dynamic platform for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Costing (LCC).
By combining real-time building and energy system data with environmental and financial analysis, VERIFY helps stakeholders make better-informed decisions at every stage of the renovation process. From reducing emissions and on-site risks to cutting costs and boosting energy efficiency, the tool offers a powerful way to align renovation projects with EU climate and policy goals.
During the session, participants will:
Explore how LCA and LCC can unlock cost-effective, low-carbon renovations.
See the VERIFY tool in action across InCUBE’s demo sites in Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands.
Learn practical strategies to accelerate deep renovation and achieve long-term impact.
Here you can find the registration link and the agenda.
Eleni Chatzigeorgiou |
Eleni Chatzigeorgiou is a Mechanical Engineer and Research Assistant at CERTH. She specializes in energy efficiency, sustainable renovation, and HVAC systems, contributing to EU projects on retrofitting solutions and sustainability assessment. Her work focuses on monitoring renovation projects and conducting life cycle assessments, with publications on tailored KPIs for building sustainability. |
Andreas Seitaridis |
Andreas Seitaridis is a Research Associate at CERTH/CPERI with a background in computer science and software engineering. He develops web applications that support sustainability research, with a focus on life cycle assessment of buildings, districts, and cities. His earlier work included algorithms for optimal electric vehicle charging, and he has published on topics ranging from mobility to LCA. |
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. |