On April 2nd, 2025, Dr. Ignacio Lacalle (UPV) addressed a group of professors and PhD students from
the Construction Informatics faculty at TU Dresden to elaborate on O-CEI innovations.
The session, “Cloud-Edge Technology and Its Impact on Symbiotic Buildings”, consisted of a pitch
focusing on how edge computing technologies are (and will be) a key enabler in achieving energy-
positive buildings. The advanced features endorsed by O-CEI (such as networking heterogeneity,
edge AI, cybersecurity, and more) are set to play a crucial role in forecasting energy consumption and
demand in increasingly complex buildings. This allows for dynamic load adjustments, network
refeeding, and citizen participation in P2P energy trading schemes.
The event, held in a hybrid format, included a Q&A session, where relevant inquiries emerged,
mostly centered on O-CEI’s capacity to drive innovations in the construction sector. Topics included
workplace object detection, energy consumption forecasting, and decisions on microservices
placement between cloud and edge computing locations.