This document discusses green building and sustainable cities. It explains that buildings account for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions in Finland and energy use from buildings is equivalent to 16 nuclear power stations. Green building aims to minimize energy use, waste and pollution while promoting health. It describes certification systems like LEED and BREEAM that evaluate sustainability. Guidance in Finland includes regulations, certification and tools like Building Performance Indicators that assess economics, energy use, environment and occupant satisfaction over a building's lifecycle. The Green Building Council Finland promotes sustainability in the built environment through training, projects and networking among its 111 member organizations.
Presentation by David Manley of Forterra at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Presentation by Gilli Hobbs Strategy Director for BRE Futures Group at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Presentation by Josefina Lindblom, European Commission, Directorate General of Environment at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Designing for the Circular Economy – the Gatwick Airport Project #cethinkingCircular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Simon Sturgis of Sturgis Carbon Profiling Ltd at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Circular Economy Thinking in Construction: A view from UK Manufacturers #CETH...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Jane Thornback of the Construction Products Association at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
Presentation by Katherine Adams of BRE & Loughborough University at at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Presentation by David Manley of Forterra at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Presentation by Gilli Hobbs Strategy Director for BRE Futures Group at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Presentation by Josefina Lindblom, European Commission, Directorate General of Environment at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Designing for the Circular Economy – the Gatwick Airport Project #cethinkingCircular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Simon Sturgis of Sturgis Carbon Profiling Ltd at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Circular Economy Thinking in Construction: A view from UK Manufacturers #CETH...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Jane Thornback of the Construction Products Association at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
Presentation by Katherine Adams of BRE & Loughborough University at at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Planning for Circular Economy – experiences of Old Oak and Park Royal Develop...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Dan Epstein of Useful Projects at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
HS2 - evolving thinking on applying circular economy thinking in an infrastru...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Andrea Charlson and Andrew Dunwoody, HS2 Ltd at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Digitalisation of construction product data and its contribution to deliverin...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Steve Thompson, PCSG at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016, presentation by Mr. Lauri Romppainen
A project manager’s journey through the various stages of delivering Edinburgh’s project to install a street lighting central management system and new energy efficient street lights across the city.
The project (or EESLP) consists of the design, supply and installation of approximately 49,557 energy efficient street lighting luminaires including disposal of redundant lanterns (except heritage/conservation lanterns which will be designed and supplied by the Employer, approximately 4,483 but installed by the Contractor); installation of approximately 63,765 nodes/telecells (approximately 54,040 on new luminaires and retrofit approximately 9,725 on existing luminaires, including 7-pin NEMA sockets), nodes supplied by the Employer; installation of new columns as required by design and replacement of damaged columns, approximately 1,600 and sundry items and small repairs to facilitate the installation.”
Speaker: Jack Keillor BSc MSc MRICS MAPM, Associate Director at Currie & Brown
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016. Presentation by Ms. Helena Saren, Finpro
Energy Show 2022 - Deep Retrofit, Insulation and Recovery PlanSustainableEnergyAut
The National Insulation Association of Ireland (NIAI) will host a seminar during the SEAI Energy Show (RDS, 30-31 March 2022) on the importance of deep retrofit and how a fabric first approach incorporation insulation is essential to realise Ireland's energy and carbon reduction targets. Other key factors that are an essential part of the overall package, such as airtightness and new technologies, will also be discussed.
This seminar is an integral part of the programme and complements the best practice insulation demonstration that will take place on the dedicated Demonstration Arena on the Show Floor.
Designing for the circular economy – Land Rover Ben Ainslie Racing Building, ...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Susie Tomson at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
PResentation by Mike Sansom of SCI at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
See the presentation of the CIP (part 1/2) made by the International & Innovation Business Unit of the BEA on the theme "Eco-Innovation"... and follow in a few time, the results and success of the innovative Brussels SMEs !
Energy Show 2022 - Opportunities and Challenges to Upgrades in the Commercial...SustainableEnergyAut
The Government's plan to address Climate change includes ambitious targets. This session will focus particularly on the targets relating to the retrofit non-domestic buildings. It will discuss some of the challenges and opportunities to meet these goals.
Discussions will be around a holistic approach to retrofitting of buildings, bringing the reduction in energy requirements to the fore.
Speakers will cover some of the main pressing questions faced by those designing and managing non-domestic buildings in today’s current climate. All speakers have extensive experience in their particular topic and have worked for many years within the construction industry.
The sub-topics included within this session are outlined below:
Challenges to Commercial Retrofit Ventilation Energy efficiency & Covid
Façade Upgrades and Carbon Reduction in Commercial Retrofit
Benefits of Building Digitalisation & Optimisation.
This session will be both practical and relevant for anyone designing, constructing and supplying these projects.
Next generation of sustainable Mg primary productionMartin Tauber
Although, Magnesium still has a strong position in the “lightweight material-mix”, it has certainly lost ground to Aluminium, Carbon Fibre and Reinforced Steel. While being rated as immature for applications like automotive sheet, alternatives are mostly chosen above Magnesium because of supply related issues. New Magnesium primary producers and projects in the pipeline are forming a more sustainable supply base on a global level, and will provide different industries with a beneficial metal, building on strong environmental arguments. Toyota recently announced its intention to completely eliminate all CO2 emissions, including materials, parts and manufacturing, from a vehicle’s lifecycle. The paper will provide an overview of possible CO2 footprint benefits in the Mg primary project pipeline, and show its advantage over other lightweight material. It will also discuss existing and conceptional tools on how the Magnesium industry benefits could influence future public and private procurement. The paper also aims to support the next generation of global magnesium primary supply and is intended to provide the magnesium industry with beneficial arguments mainly around the sustainability context for high volume growth.
SEAI has been undertaking market surveillance relating to the compliance of solid fuel local space heaters available on the Irish market and we would like to inform you of our findings from this work. We will also discuss the introduction of new Ecodesign requirements relating to solid fuel local space heaters which enter into force on the 1st January 2022.
A high performance green building is designed for economic and environmental performance over its entire life cycle, considering unique local climate and cultural needs and providing for the health, safety and productivity of its occupants. With continuous care over its life cycle, it minimises energy use, CO2 emissions, and total environmental impacts, and provides ongoing measurable value to building owners, occupants and society.
Planning for Circular Economy – experiences of Old Oak and Park Royal Develop...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Dan Epstein of Useful Projects at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
HS2 - evolving thinking on applying circular economy thinking in an infrastru...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Andrea Charlson and Andrew Dunwoody, HS2 Ltd at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Digitalisation of construction product data and its contribution to deliverin...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Steve Thompson, PCSG at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016, presentation by Mr. Lauri Romppainen
A project manager’s journey through the various stages of delivering Edinburgh’s project to install a street lighting central management system and new energy efficient street lights across the city.
The project (or EESLP) consists of the design, supply and installation of approximately 49,557 energy efficient street lighting luminaires including disposal of redundant lanterns (except heritage/conservation lanterns which will be designed and supplied by the Employer, approximately 4,483 but installed by the Contractor); installation of approximately 63,765 nodes/telecells (approximately 54,040 on new luminaires and retrofit approximately 9,725 on existing luminaires, including 7-pin NEMA sockets), nodes supplied by the Employer; installation of new columns as required by design and replacement of damaged columns, approximately 1,600 and sundry items and small repairs to facilitate the installation.”
Speaker: Jack Keillor BSc MSc MRICS MAPM, Associate Director at Currie & Brown
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016. Presentation by Ms. Helena Saren, Finpro
Energy Show 2022 - Deep Retrofit, Insulation and Recovery PlanSustainableEnergyAut
The National Insulation Association of Ireland (NIAI) will host a seminar during the SEAI Energy Show (RDS, 30-31 March 2022) on the importance of deep retrofit and how a fabric first approach incorporation insulation is essential to realise Ireland's energy and carbon reduction targets. Other key factors that are an essential part of the overall package, such as airtightness and new technologies, will also be discussed.
This seminar is an integral part of the programme and complements the best practice insulation demonstration that will take place on the dedicated Demonstration Arena on the Show Floor.
Designing for the circular economy – Land Rover Ben Ainslie Racing Building, ...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Susie Tomson at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
PResentation by Mike Sansom of SCI at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
See the presentation of the CIP (part 1/2) made by the International & Innovation Business Unit of the BEA on the theme "Eco-Innovation"... and follow in a few time, the results and success of the innovative Brussels SMEs !
Energy Show 2022 - Opportunities and Challenges to Upgrades in the Commercial...SustainableEnergyAut
The Government's plan to address Climate change includes ambitious targets. This session will focus particularly on the targets relating to the retrofit non-domestic buildings. It will discuss some of the challenges and opportunities to meet these goals.
Discussions will be around a holistic approach to retrofitting of buildings, bringing the reduction in energy requirements to the fore.
Speakers will cover some of the main pressing questions faced by those designing and managing non-domestic buildings in today’s current climate. All speakers have extensive experience in their particular topic and have worked for many years within the construction industry.
The sub-topics included within this session are outlined below:
Challenges to Commercial Retrofit Ventilation Energy efficiency & Covid
Façade Upgrades and Carbon Reduction in Commercial Retrofit
Benefits of Building Digitalisation & Optimisation.
This session will be both practical and relevant for anyone designing, constructing and supplying these projects.
Next generation of sustainable Mg primary productionMartin Tauber
Although, Magnesium still has a strong position in the “lightweight material-mix”, it has certainly lost ground to Aluminium, Carbon Fibre and Reinforced Steel. While being rated as immature for applications like automotive sheet, alternatives are mostly chosen above Magnesium because of supply related issues. New Magnesium primary producers and projects in the pipeline are forming a more sustainable supply base on a global level, and will provide different industries with a beneficial metal, building on strong environmental arguments. Toyota recently announced its intention to completely eliminate all CO2 emissions, including materials, parts and manufacturing, from a vehicle’s lifecycle. The paper will provide an overview of possible CO2 footprint benefits in the Mg primary project pipeline, and show its advantage over other lightweight material. It will also discuss existing and conceptional tools on how the Magnesium industry benefits could influence future public and private procurement. The paper also aims to support the next generation of global magnesium primary supply and is intended to provide the magnesium industry with beneficial arguments mainly around the sustainability context for high volume growth.
SEAI has been undertaking market surveillance relating to the compliance of solid fuel local space heaters available on the Irish market and we would like to inform you of our findings from this work. We will also discuss the introduction of new Ecodesign requirements relating to solid fuel local space heaters which enter into force on the 1st January 2022.
A high performance green building is designed for economic and environmental performance over its entire life cycle, considering unique local climate and cultural needs and providing for the health, safety and productivity of its occupants. With continuous care over its life cycle, it minimises energy use, CO2 emissions, and total environmental impacts, and provides ongoing measurable value to building owners, occupants and society.
ECCE Webinar: The Value of Energy-Efficiency in the Housing SectorECCE_UM
Europe has a large public housing sector, about 15-20 percent of the housing stock, where very little is known about the financial outcomes of energy-efficiency investments in the building sector. In this slidedeck, Andrea Chegut and Rogier Holtermans present the financial outcomes of energy-efficiency investments in the public housing sector.
The European Commission has big goals to reduce total energy consumption. To achieve that goal, regulatory nudges and financial investments are striving towards increasing the energy-efficiency of the housing sector. As part of that goal, the Building Energy Efficiency for Massive Market Uptake (BEEM-Up) Program, an EU 7thFramework Program project, delivers some first results on the engineering feasibility and financial performance of existing building retrofits that reduce primary energy demand in buildings by 75 percent.
Academically this is also very interesting as to date, studies using measurement tools like Energy Performance Certificates document a positive impact from high energy-efficiency in buildings on their transaction or rental value in residential and commercial real estate markets. However, most of these studies focus on the private housing or commercial real estate markets. This webinar, shares the financial performance and feasibility of energy-efficiency for the public housing sector.
Horizon Europe - Cluster 5: Climate, Energy & Mobility & Cluster 6: Food, Bio...KTN
KTN Global Alliance and UK National Contract Points (NCPs) present a series of Horizon Europe Consortia Building webinars to support participants in brokering partnerships for European Research and Innovation collaborations and networking.
Urban scale retrofitting in the conservation of Georgian buildings in Edinbur...JISC GECO
Presentation on Urban scale retrofitting in the conservation of Georgian buildings in Edinburgh given by Cristina Gonzalez-Longo and Dimitris Theodossopoulos, both from the School of Architecture at the University of Edinburgh, as part of the JISC GECO/STEEV Green Energy Tech Event (#e3vis) on Thursday 13th October 2011.
Biomass and biobased products have a variety of applications and products making the potential for the bioeconomy to scale up, an exciting prospect. The Bio Based Innovations Expo showcases the most progressive technologies, bio-based materials & biodegradable products, provides a learning platform for new innovations and connects investors, innovators & purchasers to help grow the bio-economy and ensure it reaches it’s true potential.
Presented at the 4th Global Infrastructure Basel Summit 21 & 22 May 2014.
Read more about the world leading platform for Sustainable Infrastructure Finance at www.gib-foundation.org.
Next Summit: 27 & 28 May 2015 in Switzerland
Since 2000, the Leonardo ENERGY Initiative has been supporting the sustainable energy transition. In this webinar, we’ll be making a trip down memory lane and look at past milestones and achievement. We’ll start with the award-winning Leonardo Power Quality Initiative which was our focus between 2000 and 2005. Building on this solid foundation, Leonardo ENERGY gradually expanded into energy efficiency, renewables, smart homes, demand-side management, energy policy and much more. The webinar will conclude with a preview on what’s coming next for Leonardo ENERGY and will present a few partnership opportunities how to work with us.
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/webinar/15-years-leonardo-energy
Horizon Europe Clean Transport Webinar - Cluster 5 Destination 5 | SlidesKTN
This webinar co-organised by KTN Global Alliance in partnership with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in Germany, UK Science and Innovation Network and UK National Contact Points (NCPs) from Innovate UK as well as European NCPs focussed on pitching of project ideas and brokering partnerships for European Research and Innovation collaborations and networking.
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Innovative Finnish bioproduct and techology companies have expertise in fiber based products, organic formulations for health care and cosmetics, and the circular economy. Finland continues to invest heavily in bioeconomy research and development.
United States Coast Guard icebreaker program_seminar 2018Business Finland
Maritime Business Day seminar in Helsinki 30.1.2018_Presentation by Ulla Lainio, Arctic Maritime & Offshore from Finland Program Director, Business Finland
German-Finnish maritime co-operation, joint development of next-generation te...Business Finland
Maritime Business Day seminar in Helsinki 30.1.2018_Presentation by Prof. Holger Watter, University of Applied Science, Flensburg; Association Chairman of the Maritime Cluster Northern Germany (MCN)
Innovative Finnish bioproduct and techology companies have expertise in fiber based products, organic formulations for health care and cosmetics, and the circular economy.
Team Finland organized Japan Day at Team Finland House in Helsinki on 15.5.2017. The seminar gathered over 170 attendees and inspiring high-level speakers from Japanese and Finnish companies to discuss about business opportunities, success stories and challenges in the re-emerging Japan. http://event.finpro.fi/japanday/
What are the main advantages of using HR recruiter services.pdfHumanResourceDimensi1
HR recruiter services offer top talents to companies according to their specific needs. They handle all recruitment tasks from job posting to onboarding and help companies concentrate on their business growth. With their expertise and years of experience, they streamline the hiring process and save time and resources for the company.
Premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions for Modern BusinessesSynapseIndia
Stay ahead of the curve with our premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions. Our expert developers utilize MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js to create modern and responsive web applications. Trust us for cutting-edge solutions that drive your business growth and success.
Know more: https://www.synapseindia.com/technology/mean-stack-development-company.html
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As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
Business Valuation Principles for EntrepreneursBen Wann
This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit and TemplatesAurelien Domont, MBA
This Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit was created by ex-McKinsey, Deloitte and BCG Management Consultants, after more than 5,000 hours of work. It is considered the world's best & most comprehensive Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit. It includes all the Frameworks, Best Practices & Templates required to successfully undertake the Digital Transformation of your organization and define a robust IT Strategy.
Editable Toolkit to help you reuse our content: 700 Powerpoint slides | 35 Excel sheets | 84 minutes of Video training
This PowerPoint presentation is only a small preview of our Toolkits. For more details, visit www.domontconsulting.com
Unveiling the Secrets How Does Generative AI Work.pdfSam H
At its core, generative artificial intelligence relies on the concept of generative models, which serve as engines that churn out entirely new data resembling their training data. It is like a sculptor who has studied so many forms found in nature and then uses this knowledge to create sculptures from his imagination that have never been seen before anywhere else. If taken to cyberspace, gans work almost the same way.
Affordable Stationery Printing Services in Jaipur | Navpack n PrintNavpack & Print
Looking for professional printing services in Jaipur? Navpack n Print offers high-quality and affordable stationery printing for all your business needs. Stand out with custom stationery designs and fast turnaround times. Contact us today for a quote!
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
1. How to capture video testimonials that convert from your audience 🎥
2. How to leverage your testimonials to boost your sales 💲
3. How you can capture more CRM data to understand your audience better through video testimonials. 📊
"𝑩𝑬𝑮𝑼𝑵 𝑾𝑰𝑻𝑯 𝑻𝑱 𝑰𝑺 𝑯𝑨𝑳𝑭 𝑫𝑶𝑵𝑬"
𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 (𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬) is a professional event agency that includes experts in the event-organizing market in Vietnam, Korea, and ASEAN countries. We provide unlimited types of events from Music concerts, Fan meetings, and Culture festivals to Corporate events, Internal company events, Golf tournaments, MICE events, and Exhibitions.
𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 provides unlimited package services including such as Event organizing, Event planning, Event production, Manpower, PR marketing, Design 2D/3D, VIP protocols, Interpreter agency, etc.
Sports events - Golf competitions/billiards competitions/company sports events: dynamic and challenging
⭐ 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐬:
➢ 2024 BAEKHYUN [Lonsdaleite] IN HO CHI MINH
➢ SUPER JUNIOR-L.S.S. THE SHOW : Th3ee Guys in HO CHI MINH
➢FreenBecky 1st Fan Meeting in Vietnam
➢CHILDREN ART EXHIBITION 2024: BEYOND BARRIERS
➢ WOW K-Music Festival 2023
➢ Winner [CROSS] Tour in HCM
➢ Super Show 9 in HCM with Super Junior
➢ HCMC - Gyeongsangbuk-do Culture and Tourism Festival
➢ Korean Vietnam Partnership - Fair with LG
➢ Korean President visits Samsung Electronics R&D Center
➢ Vietnam Food Expo with Lotte Wellfood
"𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲, 𝐚 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐣𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐲. 𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐥𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐞 𝐚 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬."
Cracking the Workplace Discipline Code Main.pptxWorkforce Group
Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
• The best and most practical approach to implementing workplace discipline.
• Three (3) key tips to maintain a disciplined workplace.
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
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2. WHY A SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT?
WHAT IS GREEN BUILDING AND SUSTAINABLE CITY?
GUIDANCE AND CERTIFICATIONS
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3. Why a sustainable built environment?
• Finland has approximately 1.5 mill. properties, with a total value of 369
bn. €
• The energy use of buildings accounts to the energy production of 16
nuclear power stations.
• The share of buildings on total greenhouse gas emissions is 40 %,
commitments to reduce total GHG emissions have been made.
• The European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive obliges new
construction units to approach ’Near Zero Energy Buildings’ by 2020.
4. Why a sustainable built environment?
Productivity and economic efficiency
•Good indoor air quality can improve productivity by 10%
•New ways of working reduce the need for business premises and work
spaces by 40 – 50%.
•The control and guidance of technical building services can save 10- 20%
of a property’s energy consumption which would nationally amount to the
energy production of 2-3 nuclear power stations.
Aalto yliopisto (2014), WorldGBC (2013)
5. Why a sustainable built environment?
Health
• About 35% less short sickness absences in offices with a good indoor air
quality.
• People sleeping in the proximity of windows get 46 minutes more nightly
sleep than others.
• In office work the scenery and amount of daylight can explain up to 6 % of
the variation in sickness absences.
• Decreased stressors at work and at home.
- blood pressure, cortisol, heart rate
Health, Wellbeing & Productivity in Offices, WorldGBC (2014)
7. WHY A SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT?
WHAT IS GREEN BUILDING AND SUSTAINABLE CITY?
GUIDANCE AND CERTIFICATION
GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL NETWORK
Contents
8. What is Green Building?
• Takes an intelligent approach to energy
• Safeguards our water resources
• Minimises waste and maximises reuse
• Promotes health and well-being
• Keeps our landscape green
• Creates resilient and flexible structures
• Connects us
• Considers all stages of a building life-cycle
WorldGBC / Europe 2013
9. Green Building
Life cycle
CO2 and €
Energy efficiency
Good indoor
environment
• Heat
• Lighting
• Acoustics
• Air quality
Material efficiency Property use
• Energy and water
use
• Efficient use of space
• Healthy
• Comfortable
• Smart
Accessibility
Community
structure
What is Green Building?
10. Services
Service networks
Transport systems
Infrastructure
Equality
Accessibility
Availability of services
Different population groups
Costs
Life Cycle costs
Investments
Community structure
Integrative
Performance
Flexibility
Culture and landscape
structure
Landscape structure
Built cultural environment
Landscape and townscape
Resource Efficiency
Energy
Materials
Natural Resources
Lived environment
Safety
Health
Comfort
Ecosystems
Ecological context
Biodiversity
E C O N O M Y
H U M A N E N V I R O N M E N T
Risks
Emisission
Noise
Contaminated soil
What is Sustainable City?
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WHAT IS GREEN BUILDING AND SUSTAINABLE CITY?
GUIDANCE AND CERTIFICATION
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12. Ways to improve guidance towards sustainability
• Kyoto Protocol (before 2012),
• International climate change negotiations (after 2012)
International
Agreements
• EPBD Energy Performance of Buildings Directive – obliges new construction units to
approach ”near zero energy buildings” by the year 2020
• RES Renewable Energy Directive
• EED Energy Efficiency Directive
• Climate and Energy Strategy (2020)
EU directives &
targets
• Energy and Climate Road Map (2050, carbon neutral society)
• National Climate and Energy Strategy (2020 targets)
• Land Use and Builiding Act
• National Building Code of Finland
National regulation
and controls
• Building Performance Indicators, Green Building Council Finland
• Environmental assesment methods, LEED & Breeam
• Energy efficiency contracts for municipalities, rentals and office spaces 2008
Actors themselves
14. LEED (US) & BREEAM (UK)
LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (USGBC, US)
• Certificates are granted by the USGBC
• Levels: Certified, Silver, Gold or Platinum.
BREEAM: Building Research Establishment’s Environmental
Assessment Method (BRE, UK)
• Classification system can be nationalised in a country-specific manner (e.g.
Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands)
• Certificates are granted in the UK
• Levels: Pass, Good, Very Good, Excellent, Outstanding
15. More than 1500 environmentally classified buildings in
Finland
Promise
• More than 1 500 sites since the last 10 years. (Senaatti, SOK,
Tapiola, Kesko, VVO, ATT)
LEED
• Certified 8, Silver 22, Gold 55 and Platinum 11. Overall 96
• KOy Lintulahdenvuori (Platinum), Nordea, Kauppakeskus Sello,
Kaari, Trio and Skanssi, Moveres Business Garden, US
Embassy Innovator Centre
BREEAM
• Pass 2, Good 22, Very good 31, Exellent 2, Outstanding 0.
Overall 57
• KOy Vantaan Honkatalot, Sponda renovation in downtown
Helsinki, Business Park Polaris (Castor), and Lahden Duo 2
Sello kauppakeskus
Moveres Business Garden
17. National assessment mechanism for building
processes
• Develop a Finnish assessment mechanism for integrating sustainability to
building processes, which is more simple and light than the international
certifications (by 2016)
• Use
- New construction, deep renovations
- Offices, health centers and commercial buildings
- Public service buildings
- Residential buildings
• Compatible with Building Performance Indicators. Coordinated by Building
Information Foundation RTS.
• Formerly a national environmental classification PromisE
19. Building Performance Indicators
%
ECONOMY
# Lifecycle Cost €
(EN 15643-4)
ENERGY
# Imported energy
# Imported primary
energy
# Baseload power
GLOBAL WARMING
# Life-cycle carbon
footprint kg CO2e
(EN 15978)
# Operating carbon
footprint kg CO2e
(GHG Protocol)
OCCUPANTS
# Indoor air quality
classification (S1-3)
# Share of satisfied
occupants %
20. Building Performance Indicators
• Simple tool to develop in a long-term sustainable manner
• Takes into account the whole life cycle
• Economy, energy, environment and property users
• Comparability and ”shared language”
• Complements legislation
• Based on international standards
• Either to existing buildings or in the design phase.
• For management, planning, building, upkeep, selling, renting, tendering,
competitions…
• Benchmark, education, online tool
21. Other models and tools in Finland
• Energy Efficiency Agreements, implementation of the EU energy
efficiency (2008-16) / Energy Authority
- Residential buildings (The Ministry of Environment)
- Tertiary buildings (The Ministry of Transport and Communications)
• ESCO-model, service business, where external expert makes energy
efficiency related actions. Expenses are covered by savings achieved. /
Motiva Oy
• Green Office, 170 organisations in Finland and elsewhere / WWF
Finland
• Nordic Ecolabel for residential buildings, schools and day-cares /
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WHAT IS GREEN BUILDING AND SUSTAINABLE CITY?
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24. Green Building Council Finland
Events
• Green Forum –breakfasts, seminars
Projects
•Energy efficiency in communities, Nordic Urban Development, Nordic Sustainable Materials,
Build Upon / renovation in Europe, Sustainable Buildings and Construction
GBPro –training
•Continuation training, that increases skills related to sustainability choices in the built
environment.
Newsletters and web site
•Current news from us and other sources.
25. Members according to field, 111 organizations
Product manufacturers
18 %
Import, wholesale, and retail
0 %
Design and consulting
34 %
Construction companies
7 %
Property development and
contracting
7 %
Property maintenance and
services
4 %
Owners
8 %
Users / Occupants
4 %
Education
3 %
Public
administration
4 %
Associations and foundations
11 %
26. Sustainable Buildings and
Construction Programme (SBC) 2015-16
Objective 2016
•Promoting sustainable production and consumption in the building
sector globally.
•Sharing best practices and brining market information and
networking opportunities to actors in the Finnish sustainable
building sector especially in the developing countries and economies
in Africa
•Deliverables 2016
•Three Trust Fund –projects (100 … 200 kUSD)
•One Flagship –implementation project (> 2 M USD) prepared
•50 committed project partners (mainly companies)
•An important media event highlighting the results of the Finnish-
led project at the Habitat III Conference in October.
Pekka Huovila, 4.9.2015
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Co-creating Europe’s National Renovation Strategies 2015-16
OBJECTIVE 2016
• Create supporting material for preparing national renovation strategies in
participating Member states.
• Promoting renovation to actors in the sector.
• Sharing best practices in renovation and learning together.
DELIVERABLES 2016
• 88 events, of which 6 will be organized in Finland around the country together with
partners.
• 1000 stakeholder groups participating at the EU-level.
• The creation of RenoWiki-database to support energy efficient renovation building.
The website will gather all the materials created.
• Project concepts and innovations to solve the challenges of renovation: Financial
Innovation, Business Model Innovation, Public Sector, Innovation and Behavioural
Innovation.
28. Climate Street –project 2015-17
•A street for climate-friendly solutions is based in downtown Helsinki and the district of
Tikkurila in Vantaa, where the companies and inhabitants of the area can participate together
with the city officials and other partners in the development of the city of the future.
•Testing platform and a place of reference for low-carbon products and services, both for
participating companies and the city.
•Companies can develop their services together with the end users.
•City of Helsinki, City of Vantaa, Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority HSY and
Aalto University.
29. Future challenges & possibilities
Life Cycle
Analysis and
embodied
energy
Renewable
energy
forms
Materiel
efficiency
Life Cycle
thinking in
investments
Healthiness
System
thinking &
areal level
Spatial
efficiency
New
materials,
wood in new
forms
ICT and BIM
(Building
information
models)