SRI Platform plenary stakeholder meetings
The plenary meetings are open to all stakeholders interested in the SRI.
- 2024-10-08 Fifth plenary meeting: Recording of the event; Presentations of the event
- 2024-03-07 Fourth plenary meeting: Recording of the event; Presentations of the event
- 2023-03-22 Third plenary meeting: Recording of the event; Presentations of the event
- 2022-11-23 Second plenary meeting: Recording of the event; Presentations and report of the event
- 2021-12-16 First plenary meeting: Recording of the event; Presentations and report of the event
Other SRI-related events (in English)
Material from events in other languages and considering national specificities, is available at the page “The SRI in EU countries”.
- 14-15 October 2024, 1st international SRI conference – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- 8 October 2024, Smart Readiness Indicator 2nd joint event
- 7 March 2024, Smart Readiness Indicator, joint event
- 15 June 2023, Smart Readiness Indicator: collaboration for efficient and sustainable buildings | Sustainable Places conference, Madrid: Presentation and recording
- 1 June 2023, LIFE Clean Energy Transition: Smart Ready! | BUILD UP Online Webinar: Recording
- 19 January 2023, SRI training session for LIFE and HORIZON projects. Presentation and recording.
- 8 September 2022, Sustainable Places conference, Workshop Innovations for Upgrading the Smartness of Buildings. The recording of the workshop is available here.
- 7 December 2021, SRI Training webinar. The recording of the webinar is available here.
- 29 September 2021: Sustainable Places conference, Workshop Building Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs): The Enabler Smart Readiness Indicator. The recording of the workshop is available here.
- 29 September 2021: Sustainable Places conference, Workshop Smart Buildings: Defining R&I Priorities. The recording of the workshop is available here.
Working groups
In addition to the plenary meetings, the platform also includes working groups. In January 2024, their scope was reshuffled to take into account the recent kick-off of LIFE projects addressing the SRI topic. Each working group now corresponds to the different kinds of stakeholders involved in and impacted by the SRI development and roll-out
- Working Group 1 - Member State SRI test phase
The purpose of this working group is to share experiences and support on the testing and initial implementation of the SRI in Member States, to support evaluation and to consolidate the reporting by Member States formally involved in testing the SRI. All Member States are invited to join this working group to gain insights on the experience of testing the SRI during Member State pilot activities.
- Working Group 2 - LIFE projects cluster
This working group provides a bridge across the LIFE project developments and the SRI policy implementation agenda. It seeks to ensure communication and consistency between the LIFE projects, to link with and support Members States’ authorities and to contribute to preparing the policy uptake of the SRI. Relevant LIFE-CET projects are included in this working group.
- Working Group 3 - Building sector, research and industry stakeholders
The scope of this working group is to help provide structure on stakeholders’ viewpoints on the SRI, including its methodology (legal and technical framework) and its value proposition, to stakeholders to provide feedback and advice to policy makers. Application for membership to this working group is open to any applicant but the total membership is limited. Membership will be revised every year.
SRI task forces
Thematic, vertical task forces allow working groups to join forces towards specific objectives, with the support of the European Commission and the SRI support team. They comprise:
- Communication and training
- To develop informative material to promote the SRI, facilitate its understanding by relevant stakeholders, provide best practices and exemplary smart-ready buildings, etc. and to update the existing training material, considering national specificities and the training material developed by the LIFE projects.
- Monitoring
- To monitor the roll-out of the SRI in a structured way by collecting qualitative and quantitative information from testing phases, LIFE projects, private initiatives and other relevant stakeholders.
- Calculation
- To help to review and refine the existing calculation methodology (generic technical framework) based on results from the testing phases conducted by EU countries
- Strategy and roadmap
- To provide input into and suggestions for a strategy for EU support for the implementation of the SRI and to improve smart readiness of EU buildings and provide input and suggestions into the associated roadmap.
News and newsletter
- EU Smart Readiness Indicator: launch of test phase in Portugal (18/11/2024)
- Rating the smart readiness of EU buildings (19/8/2021)
- Commission launches consultation on the establishment of a smart readiness indicator for buildings (16/8/2019)
The SRI newsletter provides updates about the implementation of the smart readiness indicator (SRI). See previous issues or subscribe directly by filling in the form.