IQ Home

Next-Generation Smart Home Based on Smart Devices and Wood

Program: Smart Buildings and Wood Chain
Project Duration: 1.7.2016 – 31.08.2018
Project Value:€8,898,341.25
Leading Partner: Gorenje Household Appliances, d.d.

Other Consortium Partners:

ALPLES, d.d.; Železniki; CBD d.o.o.; ELGOLINE d.o.o.; INTECH-LES, Development Center, d.o.o.; KOLEKTOR GROUP d.o.o.; Lumar INŽENIRING, Engineering and Services Company d.o.o.; ROBOTINA, Engineering, Marketing, Trade, and Manufacturing Company d.o.o.; Roto d.o.o.; Seltron d.o.o.; SI.MOBIL Telecommunications Services, d.d.; Strip’s d.o.o.; Špica International d.o.o.; Institute “Jožef Stefan”; TECES, Technology Center for Electrical Machines; TERMO-TEHNIKA d.o.o.; University of Primorska, Università del Litorale; Institute Andrej Marušič; University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering; University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Informatics; University of Maribor, Faculty of Energy; University of Maribor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering, and Architecture; University of Maribor, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology; Woodworking Cluster Institute.

Description: The technological solutions developed within the IQ HOME project have connected and shaped a new generation of smart homes based on smart devices and wood. The resulting smart home, constructed primarily from wood, represents a new paradigm in housing tailored to the needs of residents, utilizing extensive non-invasive artificial intelligence. The final construction elements were characterized by integration, adaptability, and advanced, user-friendly intelligence.

Floor Plan of a Living Laboratory with Integrated Environmental Sensing