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EVELIXIA at the BRIDGE General Assembly 2025

  • carlaclua7
  • 27 mar
  • Tempo di lettura: 1 min

The EVELIXIA project was proudly represented by RINA and UBITECH Energy at the BRIDGE General Assembly 2025, which took place in Brussels on March 25–26. This annual event brings together a wide network of EU-funded projects focused on smart energy, with the goal of fostering synergies, sharing knowledge, and aligning efforts to accelerate Europe’s transition to a low-carbon energy future.

This year’s assembly emphasized scaling up low-carbon solutions, enhancing collaboration across projects, and maximizing real-world impact. The EVELIXIA team actively participated in several working group sessions, gathering valuable insights to support the project’s objectives.

Key highlights for EVELIXIA included:


  • Customer & Citizens Engagement Working Group: Discussions centered on best practices for involving users from the earliest stages of innovation, including approaches for transparent AI and data governance, effective training methods, and inclusive stakeholder engagement strategies.

  • Data Management Working Group: Sessions explored advancements in digital infrastructure, including the development of a new use case repository, the introduction of the updated DERA 3.1 model, and a GitHub prototype designed to facilitate secure and efficient data exchange among projects.

These outcomes are particularly relevant to EVELIXIA’s commitment to delivering efficient, user-driven, and sustainable energy solutions. The knowledge gained from the General Assembly will support ongoing development and help position EVELIXIA as a leading example of integrated digital and energy innovation in Europe.


Stay tuned as we continue to build on this momentum and contribute to the broader energy transition.

Funded by the EU

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101123238. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. 

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