Empowering Underground Laboratories Network Usage
Interreg Baltic Sea Region co-funded project Empowering Underground Laboratories network usage (EUL) continues the work done during the Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN) project.
Underground laboratories in the Baltic Sea region are not utilized to their full potential even though world-leading research organizations and industrial companies are nearby. In order to use the available underground space better, the BSUIN project has developed service concepts for the underground laboratories and an open-access platform that characterizes them. These concepts and the platform will be further tested, evaluated, and improved within the EUL project. Better information about the laboratories and their business opportunities is provided to regional development agencies and potential new customers from academia and business.
The duration of the project is the year 2021. There are 13 partners in the project consortium.
Closing Webinar | 27th Jan 2022
Learn more about EUL project results, underground laboratories and many more.European Underground Laboratories Association - EUL
Learn more about the web-based-tool and the European Underground Laboratories Association continuing the work of BSUIN.Project activity reports
Learn more about BSUIN project results4th BSUIN project meeting held in Karelia
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Interview with Mia Pujol on intelligent lightning in underground conditions
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Innovative light for innovative spaces
Mia Pujol’s master thesis ”Lighting at the End of the Tunnel-The Design of Adaptive and Intelligent Lighting for an Underground Workspace” (2019) explores the possibilities of adaptive lighting and smart systems in underground spaces, providing a science-based vision that strives to create an optimal environment for users with varying needs. The thesis approaches the subject […]