InCUBE took the stage at the ECTP Conference 2026 — the annual conference of the European Construction, built environment and energy efficient Technology Platform (ECTP) — in Brussels, where RINA Consulting (RINA-C) contributed to the session “From Data to Decarbonisation: Turning Digital Intelligence into Climate Performance.”
The presentation, delivered by Jairis Alvarez Trujillo, showcased the project’s work on digital tools for a more sustainable and climate-neutral built environment, with a particular focus on the Resilience Dashboard.
Held on 26–27 May 2026 in Brussels, the ECTP Conference is the platform’s flagship annual event. This year’s edition, themed “Building Europe’s Competitiveness in the Built Environment: from Strategic Vision to Industrial Impact,” brought together leading European experts around the priorities shaping the sector — decarbonisation, circularity, digitalisation and resilience.
It was a fitting setting for InCUBE. As an EU-funded Horizon Europe Innovation Action, InCUBE is working to unlock the EU renovation wave through standardised, lean and digitally assisted renovation processes, demonstrated across three large-scale demo sites in Zaragoza (Spain), Trento (Italy) and Groningen (Netherlands).
RINA-C’s presentation explored a question at the heart of the conference session: how do we convert the growing flood of construction and building data into real, measurable climate outcomes? The answer InCUBE offers is digital intelligence — real-time monitoring, interoperable data streams and data-driven decision-making applied across the building lifecycle.
The Resilience Dashboard sits at the centre of this approach. By bringing together data from sensors on site and across the building, the dashboard gives decision-makers a clear, live overview of performance. It supports safer, smarter renovation and helps buildings improve their environmental performance while strengthening their resilience over time — from the construction phase through to operation.
In her talk, Alvarez Trujillo highlighted how these capabilities directly support the decarbonisation of the built environment: better data leads to better decisions, and better decisions cut waste, energy use and emissions. It is a concrete illustration of the value InCUBE’s digital solutions are designed to deliver.
Beyond the presentation itself, the session offered a valuable opportunity to exchange knowledge with some of Europe’s foremost experts in the field. Demonstrating InCUBE’s innovative digital solutions in this forum reinforces the project’s role in the wider European effort towards a resilient, decarbonised and digitally enabled construction sector.
InCUBE thanks RINA-C and Jairis Alvarez Trujillo for representing the project, and the ECTP for the opportunity to contribute to the conversation.