The WoodStock project – climate-smart use of wood in building constructions
The Horizon Europe WoodStock project recently launched its website. Explore the latest updates, discover the project goals, and learn how the Horizon Europe WoodStock project is contributing to Europe’s carbon neutrality ambitions by visiting the website at www.woodstockproject.eu.
The project develops climate-smart solutions to increase the use of underutilised wood in the European construction sector.
Through six Living Labs across Europe, WoodStock will collect input and co-create solutions for sustainable wood construction to achieve its ambitions. These Living Labs will bring together research organisations, industry, government agencies and citizens in the Netherlands, Ireland, Norway, Poland, France and Slovenia.
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The WoodStock project consists of 13 European partners and is coordinated by Ghent University. The consortium includes research institutes, universities, the wood construction sector, and small SMEs: Ghent University (Belgium), Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands), Aalto University (Finland), University of Bordeaux (France), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway), University of Galway (Ireland), Lodz University of Technology (Poland), University of Primorska (Slovenia), Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (Norway), InnoRenew CoE (Slovenia), InnovaWood (EU), CEI-Bois (EU), and WETA (Belgium).
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