Conference on Construction: The Contributions of the Circular Wallonia Plan & Digital Technology
Related themes : Construction of the future, Excellence, Circular Economy
The 2nd edition of the GreenWin Construction Conference, organized in partnership with the CSTC and CCW, focuses on the circular economy in construction, highlighting the "Circular Wallonia" plan and the contribution of digital technology within the framework of the circular economy in construction.
More information- Venue
- formule hybride présentiel+distanciel
Dates and times
- From 19 novembre 2020 to 3 décembre 2020
- Organizers
Event details.
This Conference will take place in two digital sessions on November 19 and December 3, from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM, in order to accommodate the health restrictions and constraints imposed by the fight against COVID-19.
The focus of this edition is on the circular economy in construction. We will highlight the "Circular Wallonia" plan and emphasize the role of digital technology in the circular economy within construction. The aim is to link this with the Green Deal and the potential of digital tools to strengthen this circularity dynamic.Session #1 Program, November 19, 2020, 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
- Welcome address by Ms. Véronique Graff (General Director of GreenWin) and Mr. Olivier Vandooren (General Director of CSTC).
- Keynote Speaker: Mr. Lionel De Vlieger, ROTOR
- Panel 1: Designing for the future with a circular approach, moderated by Mr. Thomas Scorier, Administrator of TS-Construct, with contributions from the following speakers and panelists: David Lamy from Tradecowall, Damien Verraver from Rertrival, Olivier Breda from Dzerostudio Architects, Gaetan Duyckaerts from Ateliers de L’Avenir, Caroline Henrotay from Bruxelles Environnement, Valérie Sciamanna from Centre Terre et Pierre, Jonathan Boulvain from CCW…
Session #2 Program, December 3, 2020, 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
- Welcome address by Mr. Marc Van Den Neste (CTO AGC Glass and president of GreenWin).
- Keynote Speaker: Mr. Francis Carnoy, General Director of the Walloon Construction Confederation (CCW)
- Panel 2: Tools for Circularity, moderated by Ms. Cécile Goffaux, Business Development & Innovation Manager at Cenaero, with contributions from the following speakers and panelists: Magali Deproost from the TOTEM tool, Morgane Deweert from CSTC, Marie-Dominique Bogo from batiRIM, Christian Capart from UWA, Ben Rodriguez from Mangogem, Elise Bourcy from CRM Group
- Focus 2021: Allies and tools for economic recovery by Mr. Willy BORSUS, Vice President of Wallonia, Minister for Economy, Foreign Trade, Research and Innovation, Digitalization, Agriculture, and Spatial Planning, who will address Wallonia's transition to a circular economy and the contributions of digital tools.
- Conclusions and Wrap-up with Mr. Charles Michel (GreenWin) and Mr. Benoît Parmentier (CSTC).
Event partners.
9 partners

INFOPOLE Cluster TIC
Avenue Jean Mermoz 28, 6041 Charleroi, Belgique
The INFOPOLE Cluster TIC is the Walloon network of Information and Communication Technologies, which unites industry professionals to promote business and innovation through partnership.

Centre de recherche en aéronautique
Rue des Frères Wright 29, 6041 Charleroi, Belgique
Cenaero supports companies in their product, service and/or process innovations using digital simulation, optimisation and artificial intelligence methodologies and tools. The centre is active in the Aerospace, Transport, Processes, Energy, Buildings and Environment sectors.

Digital Wallonia
Avenue du Prince de Liège 133, 5100 Namur, Belgique
Wallonia’s digital strategy, platform and brand, Digital Wallonia sets the framework for all of the Walloon Government’s actions in terms of Wallonia’s digital transformation. Over 500 million euros have been harnessed over four years for its implementation.

Service Public de Wallonie
Pl. Joséphine-Charlotte 2, 5100 Namur, Belgique
The mission of the Walloon Public Service is to implement the policy decided by the Walloon Government, in the areas of competence and responsibility devolved to it. It is made up of 8 entities.

AGC Glass Europe
Rue Louis Blériot 12, 6041 Charleroi, Belgique
Based in Belgium, AGC Glass Europe produces, processes and distributes flat glass for the construction (external glazing and interior decorative glass), automotive (original & replacement glass) and solar sectors. It is the European branch of AGC Glass, the world's largest producer of flat glass.

Logistics in Wallonia
Rue de l'Aéroport 52, 4460 Grâce-Hollogne, Belgique
Logistics in Wallonia is the competitiveness cluster created to develop the transport and logistics sector in Wallonia and promote it beyond its borders, by coordinating actions, defining a common strategy, and optimizing human and technological resources.

Centre Terre et Pierre
Chau. d'Antoing 55, 7500 Tournai, Belgique
R&D center serving companies in the environmental and materials fields. As part of a circular economy approach, it pushes back the limits of treatment and recovery of industrial by-products and post-consumer waste by providing innovative, cost-effective solutions.

CRM Group - Centre de Recherches Métallurgiques
Rue du Bois Saint-Jean 8, 4031 Seraing, Belgique
The CRM Group was formed through the merging of the talents and resources of two research centers: the Center for Research in Metallurgy and the Center for Advanced Coatings & Construction Solutions.