CEB® to the point
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Energy efficient buildings, regenerative energy production and technical building equipment – these are the three pillars of the CEB®.With a new name and slogan: “CEB® CLEAN ENERGY BUILDING ...Think Future”, the international trade fair and conference is not only freshening up its image in the economic hub of Stuttgart, but is expanding its role as the central industry meeting point and driving force for resource efficiency, decentralization and healthy living standards by uniting renewable energies with building technology.
Innovative themes such as storage technologies, efficient lighting and green energy services will accompany the three core topics. Some of the key services covered include energy management, financing and insurance.
Several conferences, symposiums and workshops featuring internationally renown speakers will round off the program of the CEB®. Use this opportunity to take advantage of this optimal platform to gather qualified and innovative information on future oriented trends. A solid network of supporters from the political, economic and scientific arenas presents the ideal starting point for effective high level networking.
- Resource efficiency
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Increasing pressure for innovation, shifting needs of consumers and the resulting shortened product life cycles all increase competition and the need to keep costs for companies low. The theme of resource efficiency at the CEB will be covered by the following topics:
Raw material efficiency:
The concept of raw material efficiency in essence includes minimizing the resources required while producing an equally good product, and also includes protecting limited resources through improving the efficiency of product design and production processes.
Material efficiency:
Material efficiency includes a reduction of materials required for a given product. Examples may include a reduction of waste materials or of additives required for production.
Energy efficiency:
Energy efficiency can be understood as a further aspect of resource efficiency as the relationship between the energy input required and the desired result. This can include several areas such as process streamlining for reducing the necessary energy required for a production process or increased energy efficiency of machines and equipment during use.
- Individualization
- How will the lifestyle and living conditions of the future look? The topic of individualization at the CEB will present future oriented solutions for stimulating the economy and improving the ecology of one's own individual life planning. Decentralized energy production through cogeneration or solar panels is just the beginning.
- Health
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We spend about 90% of our work hours and free time in closed rooms. The comfort and stress free nature of interior space play a central role for a healthy lifestyle. The topic of healthy living begins at the CEB with the field of building biology – built environments and their effect on users and occupants. Building materials, building construction and installations are some of the key topics that will be addressed.
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