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The home of the future: digitalised and self-sustaining

The Open Digital Innovation Hub is a live test bed for smart home technology.
What should the home of the future look like? How should it work to enhance the lives of those living there and minimise its and its occupants’ impact on the planet?
Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) research associate Dr Sinan Küfeoglu has written a book, The Home of the Future: Digitalisation and Resource Management, that addresses these questions. Here he gives a taste of the ideas featured in the book.

We dream of a ‘home of the future’ that will be a dwelling and a workplace for two persons. This home should use digital technologies to optimise its resource consumption as well as vital resource production.

We envisage a home capable of producing energy, water and food and an open office that will host start-ups and entrepreneurs to test and monitor their ideas and solutions in real life. The objective of this book is to investigate the self-sustaining concept under the water-energy-food nexus perspective.

To put the theory into practice, we will design a self-sustaining house that will serve as an Open Digital Innovation Hub (ODIH) for entrepreneurs, start-ups and researchers. ODIH will be a floating platform over water that provides residence for two persons and is able to produce its own water, energy and food.

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