SGBC Green Trends Seminar is an annual event dedicated to examining the latest developments and trends in green buildings. Join us as we discover how the focus on sustainability is creating a better built environment for our future.
PROGRAMME:
NEXT GEN BUILDING MANAGEMENT
Advancing IAQ with Technology: Smart & Responsive Ventilation Systems
Professor Sitaraman Chandra Sekhar, Board Member, Singapore Green Building Council
Centre for Integrated Building Energy and Sustainability in the Tropics (CiBEST)
Department of Building, School of Design and Environment
National University of Singapore
Modernising Building Efficiency: Schüco’s Approach to Digitalisation
Schüco International KG
Digitalisation of Outcome Based Building Services
Mr Terence Tan T.T., Director
Integrated Building Services
Building Technologies & Solutions
Johnson Controls Singapore
BUILDING GREEN CONNECTIONS
Construction Industry Transformation Map (ITM) :
Aligned Vision for Construction Productivity & Sustainability
Ms Leong-Kok Su Ming, Deputy Group Director
Construction Productivity & Quality Director, Policy & Innovation
Building and Construction Authority, Singapore
IoT in Buildings
Mr Ani Bhalekar, Head
Digital Mobile and IoT (Industry X.0) Practice for ASEAN+
Accenture
Green Financing and Impact on Real Estate
Mr Hein Wegdam, Global Director
Sustainable Finance, Asia Pacific
ING Bank N.V.
Green Real Estate Market Outlook
Mr Benjamin McCarron, Managing Director
Asia Research and Development (ARE)
Sustainable Trends for Commercial Buildings
Mr Oscar Wezenbeek, Managing Director
Marine & Protective Coatings
AkzoNobel
Public Perception of Green Buildings
Ms Ong Hui Wen, Senior Manager
Environmental Sustainability Group, Green Mark Department (New Development)
Building and Construction Authority, Singapore
Mr Richard Wong, Vice President
Public Sector & Government Practice
Frost & Sullivan
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