Database providing access to the High Technology Network's industrial research offering: research competences, type of analyses and tests available at the Laboratories. Companies can consult the Catalogue to find Laboratories and researchers that match their needs.

Results: 36
Competence
Agent coordination and roles
Architectural, stratigraphic and 3D survey for cultural heritage and contemporary art
Building tender services
Component-based systems (J2EE, .NET)
Construction documentation services
Construction site monitoring
Construction supervision and safety management
Cost-benefit analysis of energy efficiecy in historic buildings
Crowdsensing and crowdsourcing
Digital architectural and landscape survey
Environmental analysis related to cultural heritage
Fog computing
Guidelines for historic building preservation
Guidelines, procedures and manuals for the management of historic buildings
Historic construction materials and techniques for building heritage
Informational Thesaurus
Integration of social network services
Location-based services
Materials analysis, including glass, ceramics, mosaic and innovative materials, for contemporary art
Materials, methods and tecnologies for innovation in historic buildings preservation
Middleware design and final products
Mobile Applications
Modeling, evaluating and managing strategies of decay in cultural heritage
Monitoring and determination of operating parameters of work of art
Multimodal adaptive services
Non-invasive structural tests for historic buildings
Preservation protocols for masonry cultural heritage
Quantity surveyor services
Regulatory analysis for both antiseismic retrofit and energy efficiency studies in historic buldings
Stream processing
Structural assessment, seismic vulnerability analysis and reinforcement strategies for historic building
Studies, treatments and protection of Lead-Free Bronze-Base Alloys
Techniques for water repellent plaster for damp proof
Technologies and Services for Smart City
Tools and methods for historic building documentation and cataloguing
Ubiquitus and pervasive systems