MEDEE: energy optimisation of industrial sites
With the support of the European Union and the Sud region, Qualisteo is rolling out a project to optimise industrial sites.

Optimisation and prediction of industrial process consumption in order to make energy demand connected and efficient.
What is the MEDEE project?
The MEDEE project (Multi-Element Demand of Energy Efficiency) is a pioneering solution developed by Qualisteo, aimed at optimising energy management in territories and industrial sites.
The MEDEE project is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
A global research and development project, involving prototyping and real-world testing of innovative technology prior to market launch and commercialisation.
Objective
In a global energy context undergoing rapid change, energy efficiency is becoming the most valuable energy source — the "First Fuel".
Energy efficiency currently contributes 40% to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable energies coming second at 30%.
The objective of the MEDEE project is to develop a solution enabling the energy management of industrial production sites through the identification of multi-energy consumption, energy performance optimisation potential via the exploitation of energy data correlated with production data, and the implementation of consumption prediction scenarios. The MEDEE project will be based on a dual Hardware & Software innovation.
This project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund of the European Union.


