SPEAKERS

Experts and scientists from the field of architecture, digitization, sustainability, energy and fire protection will present current trends, topics of practical relevance and offer you new insight into these market changing global trends.

Keynote

Matthias Horx

The power of megatrends
– How digitization, urbanization and NEO-ecology are changing our world for the better

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Keynote

Arab Hoballah

Climate Change and Resource Efficiency, the Sustainable Building Engine

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Brian Cody

Form follows Energy – Maximizing Building Energy Performance Using Natural Forces

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Robert Egger

The Challenge Manager – the new methods of the winners

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Peter Heinrich

People, Planet, Profit – Sustainable Success with Sustainability and Communication

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Julia Goerke

Certification schemes for sustainable buildings – Requirements in the field of technical building equipment

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Manfred Lippe

The protection of buildings against fire – a challenge for planners and craftsmen

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Heiko Lüdemann

How ice energy storage and rooftop solar panels contribute to the energy transition

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Professor David Chua Kim Hat

Design for Manufacture and Assembly with BIM

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Bernd Schwarzfeld

The climate change is the result of planning action

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Dr. Nicolai Ritter

BIM and law: Adequate contract design

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Jürgen Hahnrath

Smart, Connected, Secure –
Foundational components of Cities, Buildings and Infrastructure in the IoT Age

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Dr. Matthias Jacob

Understanding Real Estate – How Innovative Tools are Changing the Industry

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Martin Palsa

How digitalization will change the role of pumps

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 Dr. Alexander Rieck 

Future Construction Digital – How construction will change in the digital age

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Steve Butler

Emerging trends in building design, construction and maintenance

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