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Net zero: Challenges and technology trends in the built environment
The race to net zero emissions is on and the pressure to find solutions is mounting, but in the built environment navigating the pathway comes with a unique set of challenges.
In this webinar, you’ll hear from a panel of esteemed guest speakers sharing the latest net zero and decarbonization insights – with both operational, and whole life perspectives.
Ideagen will showcase the exciting role that AI now plays in solving sustainability data management challenges, and the importance of this technology in enabling meaningful strides towards net zero.
Key takeaways:
- Different perspectives on challenges to achieving net zero in the built environment
- The role of AI and emerging technologies in overcoming net zero obstacles
- Insights on successful net zero strategies in the built environment
Alex Whyte is Chief Carbon Officer and Co-Founder of Ideagen Carbon Accounting. He offers expertise from a decade of experience in top-tier corporate sustainability consulting with many of the worlds biggest brands, such as Thomson Reuters, Virgin Atlantic, and Moody's, helping these companies navigate complex carbon accounting and reporting challenges, and to deliver meaningful results on sustainability and ESG. He has an MSc in Climate Change, Management & Finance.
Dr Sonya Barzgar sits within the Decarbonisation Team at Sweco UK, with over ten years of experience in carbon footprinting, whole life carbon assessment, climate control, sustainability and greenhouse gas emissions mitigation. Sonya offers a broad, interdisciplinary perspective on climate change, sustainability and low carbon materials in the built environment.
Netza Jack is Head of Building Performance & Environment at Man Group, with nearly 30 years of experience within the building services and facility management industry and an executive MBA specialising in sustainability and leadership. Netza offers insights from his full spectrum career, active involvement in built environment net zero and decarbonization groups, and current responsibilities of strategic leadership and operational management of engineering to ensure global facility performance aligns with Man Group’s net zero carbon strategy.