LILEE – The Little Interface for Lab Equipment Efficiency – is low-cost, networked, smart device for the efficient management of lab equipment. It is an outcome of a the Enhance project - a two-year long collaboration with staff at the Roslin Institute to co-design an innovation for behaviour-based energy saving. Eight LILEE devices are currently installed in the Roslin Institute. These devices have provided estimated energy savings of 20-30%, and have received a positive response from staff regarding the improvement of lab working practices.

 

This project aims to achieve wider-scale deployment of up to 50 LILEE devices across the University estate, and to establish the necessary infrastructure to provide continued support for LILEE as part of the IoT Service. The project has received additional financial support (4k) from the Sustainable Campus Fund.

Current project status

Report Date RAG Budget Effort Completed Effort to complete
August 2019 GREEN 0.0 days 0.0 days 0.0

Project Info

Project
Lilee (a device to monitor usage of lab equipment)
Code
IOT010
Programme
Z. WCDI IoT Programme (Replaced by EID programme)
Management Office
ISG PMO
Project Manager
Steve Taylor
Project Sponsor
Simon Chapple
Current Stage
Execute
Status
Withdrawn
Project Classification
Transform
Start Date
20-May-2019
Planning Date
20-Jun-2019
Delivery Date
20-Dec-2019
Close Date
31-Jan-2020
Overall Priority
Normal
Category
Discretionary

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