Digital technologies are critical to make Europe’s construction sector more sustainable. 38% of C02 comes from buildings, not cars, and almost as much of material used in construction turns into waste. The EU must focus on digital-driven sustainability in construction to achieve its Green Deal goals. This event will explore new digital tools leading to efficiencies from building design to dismantling and discuss concrete case studies.
Singapore, for instance, has built a €73 million digital replica of the entire city for civil servants to run virtual simulations before drafting policies. We will explore why this is not happening in the EU, and why there are still too many roadblocks to overcome for planners to adopt similar digital tools. What does it take to digitally transform Europe’s construction sector? Can the RenovationWave initiative and the Circular Economy action plan be the poster child for a digital-first, future-oriented European construction sector?
DIGITALEUROPE, ZVEI, Siemens, Microsoft, and Oracle invite you to a high-level virtual event on 30 September to discuss with policy-makers and industry on how to overcome the challenges to a more sustainable buildings sector.
[Link to the event will be shared with registered participants the day before the event.]
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
- Ville Niinistö, MEP (Greens/EFA, Finland)
- Fulvia Raffaelli, Head of Unit, DG GROW
- Stefan Moser, Head of Unit, DG Energy
- Christian Frey, Senior Manager Innovation and Patent Coordination, Siemens
- Richard Petrie, Chief Executive, Building Smart International
- Joanne Meyboom, Member of the Task Force at “De Bouwagenda”, The Netherlands
- Frank Weiss, Senior Director New Products, BIM & Innovation, Oracle Construction and Engineering
- Marc Habets, Technical Director, ETIM International
- David Williams, Smart Places and Real Estate Industry Lead, Microsoft Enterprise Commercial, Industry Innovation Team
- Oliver Blank, Director of European Affairs, ZVEI
Moderated by Jennifer Baker, Journalist