DTERBIM is a proud member of the Tech4EUConstruction Cluster, an initiative launched by the Horizon Europe projects HumanTech, BEEYONDERS, and RoBétArmé.

The Cluster now includes 8 EU-funded projects. Members collaborate on various aspects, including joint promotional and dissemination activities, exchanging expertise and technical innovations, and co-creating workshops and events to drive sectoral impact.

Funded by the European Commission, the cluster members aim to develop and demonstrate cutting-edge technologies that further digitalise and automate the European construction sector, enhancing safety, efficiency, and attractiveness for workers.

Additionally, the Cluster seeks to strengthen the EU’s technological sovereignty in construction, reducing dependence on technological imports.

Have a look at our fellow projects’ websites and follow our hashtag #Tech4EUconstruction to stay tuned on the cluster’s latest activities and news.

The projectsinvolved

HUMANTECH advances innovative, human-centred technologies to help make the construction industry safer, greener, more efficient, and more attractive to a new generation of highly skilled workers.

BEEYONDERS produces, commercialises, and integrates beyond the state-of-the-art solutions into real construction scenarios, making extensive use of AI, automation, and digitisation.

ROBÉTARMÉ has created a human-robot collaborative construction system for shotcrete digitisation and automation through advanced perception, cognition, mobility, and additive manufacturing.

REINCARNATE has developed a platform to provide information on the life cycles and reuse potential of construction materials and methods, enabling the prediction and extension of product lifetimes.

RECONMATIC aims to integrate life-cycle construction and demolition waste management into all phases of built structures, from planning and design to construction, operation, repurposing, and deconstruction.

InCUBE envisions to unlock the EU renovation wave through cutting-edge standardised and integrated processes based on industrialisation, innovative renewable energy technologies, digitalisation, and new market entrants.

BIM2TWIN aims to provide the construction sector with a breakthrough platform for construction management. An innovative tool based on the Digital Building Twin (DBT) concept, enriched by functionalities related to real-time data collection and end-user applications.

HERON is creating an automated system for comprehensive road maintenance. The project also includes automating pre/post-intervention phases, such as visual inspections and controlled handling of traffic cones, aiming to improve overall roadwork efficiency.

ShieldBot aims to revolutionise the construction industry by integrating advanced robotics with sustainable practices to tackle critical challenges in renovation and building efficiency, emphasising the integration of human-robot collaboration.

DISCOVER aims to revolutionise the construction and demolition industry by developing an advanced system for the autonomous, synchronous, and continuous identification and analysis of materials in end-of-life built environments.

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