Free webinar: "Design and Operation of Offices for a Sustainable Future"
Date: 21st April
Time: 12:00 BST
Most of the offices of tomorrow are already here today! By monitoring and management of the operation of current offices as well as ensuring future designs properly consider their true environmental impact engineers and designers can make a real difference. This webinar will provide an insight into how action can be taken now so that the future of offices has a diminished carbon footprint.
This will be followed by an interactive discussion, during which you will be able to submit questions and comments to the speakers. The webinar is free to attend, and can be accessed for up to twelve months after the live event.
CIBSE CPD accredited
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Featured speakers:
Professor Tim Dwyer (Chair person) Dept of Engineering Systems - London South Bank University
Tony Willis - Technical Sales Director - Sabien Technology Ltd
Tony has worked in the HVAC industry for more than 30 years, with direct experience in the energy engineering sector from a practical hands-on commissioning to product developments. With strong ties to combustion engineering and management systems for boiler and combustion efficiency, his career has led to developing new OEM customers, and overseas markets, including the Queens Award for Exports. Tony has also represented the UK on Technical Group committees for CEN and BSI for electronic controls for the boiler/combustion industries.
Professor Tony Day Dept of Engineering Systems - London South Bank University
Tony Day is professor of energy engineering at London South Bank University and Director of the new Centre for Efficient and Renewable Energy in Buildings. He specialises in building energy analysis and the application of low and zero carbon technologies, and has done extensive work with the Greater London Authority and others to evaluate the impact of these technologies in London. He is a Fellow of the Energy Institute, member of CIBSE, and Vice-Chair of the UK Solar Energy Society. He is also a member of the steering group of the London Energy Partnership.
Frank Mills Technical Director - Sinclair Knight Merz
Frank has been involved in the design, management, supervision, construction and operation of building services engineering projects both in the UK and abroad. These include education, healthcare/hospitals, research, industrial, process, commercial, retail, computer/data suites, shopping centres including town centres and residential (housing, hotels and apartment buildings). Many of these projects feature low energy features and include a number of exemplary zero carbon buildings.
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