Breakout Session A2: Sustainable Building

16 mars 2022 / 11.45 -13.15 EDT (Ottawa), 16.45 -18.15 CET (Berne)

 

La session sur le bâtiment durable portera sur les avancées techniques qui contribuent à faire évoluer le rôle de l'environnement bâti pour qu'il devienne plus résilient face aux changements et évènements climatiques, pour transformer l'environnement bâti de consommateur en source d'énergie et pour réduire l'impact des bâtiments. La session couvrira les améliorations en matière de durabilité du point de vue des nouvelles constructions et des rénovations. Cela comprendra les matériaux et les techniques utilisés, les éléments techniques faisant partie des bâtiments et les aspects de la conception qui sont finalement aussi importants.

 

Cette session se penchera sur les derniers développements de pointe en Suisse et au Canada qui participent à réduire l'impact des bâtiments sur l'environnement, les faisant contribuer aux solutions durables futures. Nous avons invité des entreprises canadiennes et suisses innovantes à présenter leurs projets afin de mettre en évidence la contribution des matériaux, les techniques utilisées et l'impact du design sur la performance du bâtiment. La session comprendra des présentations de développements d'entreprises canadiennes et suisses, d'institutions de recherche et de développements innovants.

 

Les technologies incluses dans cette session sont :

  • Matériaux et techniques de construction
  • Éléments techniques (chauffage, ventilation, refroidissement, etc.)
  • Conception et performance (approvisionnement et stockage de l'énergie, mutualisation des services, etc.)
David Avery

CHEF DE SESSION ET MODÉRATEUR

David Avery

David Avery

Responsable Cleantech, Switzerland Global Enterprise
Speakers - Switzerland

Speakers - Switzerland

Smart Living Lab

Speaker: Prof. Corentin Fivet, Head of Structural Xploration Lab (SXL)

Uniting architecture and structural design, the Structural Xploration Lab is paving the way for the upcycling reuse of load-bearing components in buildings, hence contributing to the adoption of a circular economy by the construction industry. In particular, it has developed algorithms to optimize the assignment of reused members in new structures and demonstrated the potential of key waste for new load-bearing applications. The lab also holds a patent for a highly-versatile slab-and-column systems for circular buildings with high transformation rates.
 

Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH)

Speaker: Christoph Renfer, Professor for Fire Protection

The UAS Bern’s core competencies include continuing education, research and development and consulting services, which result in degree programs, based on the economics needs.  The institute for Timber construction, Structures and Architecture conducts research into innovative, resource-conserving and energy-efficient buildings, and support you from the building design phase through to construction and redevelopment.
 

Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Speaker: Sina Büttner, Research Associate

Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts / Institute of Building Technology and Energy Sustainable construction is a core element of the national Energy Strategy 2050. The Institute of Building Technology and Energy teaches and conducts research in energy- and material efficient, comfortable, functional and safe buildings for a sustainable building stock.
 

Implenia Schweiz AG

Speaker: Samuel Jordi, Real Estate Product Development

As Switzerland’s leading multinational construction and real estate service provider, Implenia develops and builds homes, workplaces and infrastructure. It realises complex projects and provides customer-centric support across the entire life-cycle of a building or structure. It focuses on customer needs, innovation and on striking a sustainable balance between commercial success as well as social and environmental responsibility.
 

Neustark

Speaker: Lisa Braune, Environmental Performance Manager

Neustark provides negative emission solutions, including the construction and implementation of the mineralization plants (core technology) at concrete recyclers. The mineralization plant sequesters permanently biogenic CO2 in crushed demolition concrete. Besides installing the mineralization plant, neustark runs the whole value chain from CO2 liquefaction to transport of CO2 as well as monitoring the climate impact of the process.
 

Timber Structures 3.0 AG

Speaker: Stefan Zöllig, VRP

With Timber Structures 3.0 technology, timber components made of solid, glulam or cross-laminated timber can be joined at the end faces. This makes it possible to create point-supported, multi-axis load-bearing panels or folded structures of any shape and size. This opens up constructive and design worlds that were previously inaccessible to timber construction.

Speakers - Canada

Speakers - Canada

Canadian Wood Council

Speaker: Peter Moonen, National Sustainability Manager

The Canadian Wood Council represents the Canadian wood products industry as a national federation of associations. Its mission is to expand market access and increase demand for Canadian wood products through excellence in codes, standards, regulations and education.
The CWC provides technical and knowledge transfer services relating to building codes, standards and regulations and has in-house expertise to address several of the main considerations for wood design and construction including fire safety.
 

Green Power Lab

Speaker: Dr. Alexandre Pavlovski, President & CEO

Green Power Labs, a Powered IoT consortium member, is a Nova Scotia based predictive energy management technology developer with extensive experience in weather-to-energy analytics and supervisory predictive controls. Main cleantech areas include real time Predictive Analytics based on site-specific observations, Predictive Building Control and Predictive Grid Control SaaS addressing the needs of Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings.
 

BrainBox AI

Speaker: Nicolas Bossé, Chief Energy Transition Officer

BrainBox AI’s offers artificial intelligence to combat climate change by making commercial buildings smarter and more efficient. Its flagship product optimizes HVAC systems in real-time, enabling existing infrastructure to become predictive and self-adaptive, reducing energy consumption by up to 25% and emissions by up to 40%. Its next phase forms a virtual network of buildings that champions a reliable, clean, and safe electrical grid.
 

HRVST Ltd

Speaker: Vincent Paradis, Business Development Director

At HRVST we deliver a unique hyper-controlled vertical farm, providing a high-performance method of production to farmers in the best environment for even the most complex plants to grow, supporting the sustainable agricultural practices of tomorrow. 

Joint venture created in 2015 between Inventive Laboratory Inc. and Florentaise, HRVST Limited transforms agriculture by leveraging the best practices in lighting, automation, and agronomy.
 

CarbiCrete

Speaker: Chris Stern, CEO

CarbiCrete is a Montreal-based carbon removal technology company developing innovative, low-cost building solutions that contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. CarbiCrete’s breakthrough patented technology enables the production of cement-free, carbon-negative concrete made with industrial by-products and captured carbon dioxide. For every ton of concrete produced using the CarbiCrete process, 150 kg of CO2 are abated/removed.
 

University of Toronto

Speaker: Dr. Seungjae Lee, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering

Il s'agit d'un événement organisé par un tiers. Le Swiss-Canadian Cleantech Innovation Summit est organisé conjointement par le Secrétariat d'État suisse à la formation, à la recherche et à l'innovation (SERI), le Secrétariat d'État suisse à l'économie (SECO), l'Ambassade de Suisse au Canada, Affaires mondiales Canada (GAC), Innovation, Science et Développement économique Canada (ISED) et l'Ambassade du Canada en Suisse, avec le soutien précieux d'Innosuisse, de Switzerland Global Enterprise, du Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientifique et du Conseil national de la recherche du Canada.

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