The OBSERVE Project Reaches a New Milestone : Key Contributions from the TEESlab Team (UPRC)

Deliverables submitted, in-depth diagnostics, technical architecture, the OBSERVE project is moving forward on several fronts simultaneously.

Major Deliverables Submitted

The TEESlab team at the University of Piraeus (UPRC) has been actively contributing to the OBSERVE project, with the submission of Deliverables D2.1, D2.2 and D3.2, alongside a contribution to Deliverable D3.1.

This work builds on an extensive mobilisation effort: stakeholder interviews and focus groups, an EU-wide online survey, national policy analysis, and data mapping carried out across six countries: Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy and Spain.

Key Highlights from Our Contribution

In-Depth Diagnostics The team identified the structural challenges within building-stock data ecosystems: fragmentation across multiple data sources, limited interoperability, inconsistent methodologies, and governance constraints affecting data quality and policy implementation.

Technical Design TEESlab contributed to the first technical architecture of the OBSERVE nBSO archetype, including the Minimum Common Dataset (MCD) and the initial database structure. The goal: enabling harmonised, interoperable, and reporting-ready data workflows.

Stakeholder Validation Through Deliverable D3.2, the team collected and analysed stakeholder feedback on the applicability of OBSERVE functionalities. This process ensures that proposed solutions are aligned with user needs, operational realities, and policy requirements across national contexts.

What’s Next : A First Technical Workshop

The project is now moving forward with the preparation of the first technical workshop, bringing together partners and stakeholders to validate and further refine the components developed so far.

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