P. Parraguez and A. M. Maier, “Networked capabilities for sustainable energy solutions,” in DTU International Energy Report 2018, Copenhagen, 2018. INTRODUCTION The research, development and deployment of large-scale sustainable energy solutions are one of the greatest social challenges of our time. Tackling this challenge requires a systems perspective revealing the connections between the wealth of […]
EURITO is an Horizon 2020 project that seeks to transform Research and Innovation (R&I) policy with a new generation of more relevant, inclusive and timely indicators than those already available, potentially enabling better decisions with bigger (and better measured) impacts.
AMICa is a proof-of-concept where we developed and tested an advanced, data-driven, system-oriented, and reusable industrial capability mapping platform. This project was developed within DTU’s Engineering Systems Division and funded by EU’s Climate-KIC initiative.
This paper discusses implications and applications of using the already available and continuously growing body of open data sources to create opportunities for research in Engineering Design.
Website that provides rich interactive visualisations for two important sets of data at DTU: 1) knowledge assets, including publications, projects, activities and the people that produces these knowledge assets. 2) The interactions of DTU’s departments with external organisations.
Net-Sights is a data-driven web application that allows to visually explore and identify collaborative potential between companies. This web app has been developed in the Engineering System Divisions of DTU Management Engineering as an open platform to interactively map and navigate complex industrial landscapes. In its current form, Net-Sights supports decision-making processes in the Danish Cleantech Industry with application cases that range from technological capability mapping at industry-level to matchmaking organisations in the context of specific sustainability challenges.
Early proof-of-concept of a platform for scientific collaboration and networking developed while in Chile in 2008, years before Academia.edu and just as ResearchGate was being developed.
Rnovo is a service that allows you to perform online all the steps and payments needed to register a trademark in a certain country, bringing the user the assistance and specialised help during the process, plus offering the most competitive prices in the market. I participated in Rnovo as one of the co-founders in Chile back in 2008.
This platform was the first of its kind in Latin America and it is still in active service (I left the company when I went to the UK to study my masters).