Energy consumption in commercial and residential buildings account for over 20% of Singapore’s carbon emissions. To remain as a competitive leader in the green urban environment, Singapore has continued to push for sustainable and energy-efficient buildings. The target is for 80% of new buildings to be Super Low Energy Buildings and up to 80% improvement in energy efficiency for best-in-class green buildings over 2005 levels by 2030. Learn more about the challenges and technology solutions to improve energy efficiency, as well as new business model innovations for green buildings.
Leveraging Sustainable Technologies to Beat Data Centre Challenges
Paul Churchill, Vice President Sales & GM South East Asia, Vertiv
Keeping Cool While Mitigating Climate Change: Air-Conditioning-as-a-Service
Benjamin Lai, Director - Strategy and Transformation, Kaer
Digitalising the Built Environment Towards a Sustainable Future
Nilesh Jadhav, CEO, Qi Square
Panel Discussion
Moderated by Prof Chandra Sekhar, Professor, Department of the Built Environment, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore
Leveraging Sustainable Technologies to Beat Data Centre Challenges
Paul Churchill, Vice President Sales & GM South East Asia, Vertiv
Keeping Cool While Mitigating Climate Change: Air-Conditioning-as-a-Service
Benjamin Lai, Director - Strategy and Transformation, Kaer
Digitalising the Built Environment Towards a Sustainable Future
Nilesh Jadhav, CEO, Qi Square
Panel Discussion
Moderated by Prof Chandra Sekhar, Professor, Department of the Built Environment, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore