The project team consists of:
6 national metrology institutes
5 academic institutions
1 research organization
1 grid operator
1 consultancy company
The GridData project consortium consists of 14 participants:
6 National Metrology Institutes (NMIs): VSL (coordinator), INRIM, JV, NPL, RISE and SMU
5 universities: TU Delft, TU Dresden, University of Bologna, University of Cagliari and North-West University
1 research institute: R&D Nester
1 grid operator: Alliander
1 consultancy company: Pythia Energy Intelligence
Definition: Stakeholders are organizations or individuals with a vested interest in the outcomes of the project but are not directly involved in the execution. Stakeholders can include industry representatives, policymakers, academic institutions, and other entities that rely on or benefit from advancements in metrology.
Role: Stakeholders may provide input, feedback, and advice to guide the direction of the project's activities. They may be consulted during project development and implementation phases and can influence the focus areas of research to ensure that the partnership's outputs meet broader societal or industrial needs.
Concretely: The GridData project maintains a list of stakeholders, called the 'Stakeholder Committee'. By joining the Stakeholder Committee,
You will receive our newsletters.
You will have early access to project results and outputs, and you may request access to project reports and documents (dependent on confidentiality status).
You are invited to attend the stakeholder meetings (online meetings of approx. 1.5 hour, 3x during the project lifetime, planned for autumn).
You, and members of your organisation, will be invited to workshops to help shape project priorities and get early access to project results. You can delegate a colleague where appropriate for the relevant workshop.
How to join? If you are interested in joining the GridData Stakeholder Committee, please send an email to the project coordinator Gertjan Kok, gkok@vsl.nl, or push the button below.
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