The trade association for Building Automation works closely with VGME by exchanging knowledge during jointly organized meetings. We hope to organize physical editions again in the near future, but at the moment it is also possible for FHI members to join a webinar that the VGME is organizing on June 24 about BIM for circularity and making real estate more sustainable.

Sustainability and circularity are becoming increasingly important in the development, maintenance and management of real estate. Not only are the requirements for sustainability and circularity continuously adjusted and/or made stricter by the government, more and more real estate owners and/or users also want to convey that they are sustainable. Learn everything about making real estate more sustainable using BIM during this webinar.

Two speakers will be speaking in the program from 4:00 PM to 5:15 PM on June 24.

Sander van Herpen is a specialist in construction and real estate digitalization. He is also the founder of BIMnD Nederland. His mission is to create a sustainable living environment to which buildings contribute in a positive way. For example, this can be done by generating energy instead of consuming energy by companies. As a specialist in construction and real estate digitalization, Sander knows the possibilities in this area like no other.

The second speaker is Olaf Buter. He is the general manager of the Adamas Group and started his own architectural firm after studying civil engineering, architecture and construction at TU/e. He then specialized further and further in the world of sustainability, health and circularity.

As co-founder and partner of DGBC and BBI, he is closely involved in the introduction of BREEAM and WELL in real estate developments in the Netherlands. His focus is mainly on sustainable developments of commercial real estate such as offices, distribution centres, food companies and cold stores.

You can register via the website of the VGME.

Related companies

FHI, federatie van technologiebranches
nl_NLNederlands