Last week, the partners of the DIGITISE project gathered in Zagreb, Croatia, for the 5th DIGITISE Plenary Meeting, marking an important milestone as the project progresses through its second year of implementation.
Reviewing progress and preparing the next phase
Over two productive days, consortium members reviewed achievements to date, assessed progress across all tasks, and aligned on the activities that will shape the next phase of the project. Discussions covered project management and coordination, requirements analysis, architecture development, data spaces and AI analytics, cross-sector services, digital twin technologies, consumer engagement tools, demonstration activities, impact assessment, stakeholder engagement, and business innovation.
Particular attention was given to the progress of the DIGITISE demonstration sites located in Greece, Spain, Ireland, and Croatia. These pilots play a central role in validating the project’s solutions in real-life environments involving citizens, consumers, prosumers, retailers, aggregators, and local energy communities. Partners shared updates on technical deployment, demonstration progress, evaluation activities, KPI monitoring, and the lessons learned so far.
The meeting also featured strategic discussions on the upcoming Energy Dialogues, stakeholder engagement activities, and communication actions designed to maximise the project’s impact and ensure broad participation in the energy transition.
Advancing innovation through pilots and stakeholder engagement
DIGITISE is developing an integrated framework that combines advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Digital Twins, Data Spaces, distributed ledger-enabled marketplaces, interoperability solutions, and innovative cross-sector services. By bringing these technologies together, the project seeks to empower consumers and prosumers to actively participate in energy markets and flexibility services, while increasing digital literacy and fostering greater societal engagement in the energy transition.
Building a more inclusive and sustainable energy future
As the project moves towards its final stages, the consortium remains focused on delivering scalable, replicable, and user-centred solutions capable of supporting Europe’s transition towards a more sustainable, inclusive, and digitally enabled energy ecosystem.
The discussions held in Zagreb demonstrated the strong commitment of all partners to transforming innovative concepts into practical tools and services that will benefit citizens and communities across Europe.
Join forces with DIGITISE – the digital energy revolution is just getting started!
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