Call for contributions: Interoperability Test Facilities Survey for the energy sector

A new survey from the Horizon Europe project int:net provides interested stakeholders with the opportunity to contribute to a strengthened understanding of Europe’s current interoperability testing landscape.

The HORIZON Europe project Interoperability Network for the Energy Transition (int:net) is seeking to analyse European (interoperability) test facilities in the energy sector.

To achieve this, the project is conducting a survey with the key aim of gathering comprehensive information about European test facilities, their methodologies, challenges, and future interests related to their interoperability testing activities.

Importantly, submitted responses will help the project to better understand the current interoperability testing landscape and identify areas for improvement and collaboration.

Notably, the information collected will enhance the services and support provided by int:net. The survey will also contribute towards creating a test facility inventory on a European level, providing a comprehensive overview of interoperability testing possibilities and capabilities in Europe.

For those interested, the estimated time for completion is approximately 20-30 minutes. Take the survey here.

Finally, for any questions regarding the survey and the underlying research project, please contact the int:net Interoperability Test Facilities Survey and Work Package 3 Community of Interoperability Testing Facilities leader Thomas Strasser at thomas.strasser@ait.ac.at.

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