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We would like to invite you to the conference held at the opening of the exhibition of achievements of the Slovenian industry of smart buildings and home and the wood value

chain

FUTURE LIVING

Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, Dimičeva 13, Ljubljana, Hall A Monday, 11th February 2019 at 10 a.m.

Programme

10.00 INTRODUCTORY SPEECHES

Boštjan Gorjup, CEO of BSH Hišni aparati in President of CCIS mag. Matej Gajzer, Managing Director of SRIP PSiDL

Alojz Kovšca, President of National Council of the Republic of Slovenia Aleš Prijon, State secretary for spatial planning,

Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning 10.20 KEY NOTE SPEECHES

dr. Miimu Airaksinen, CEO and Managing Director at RIL Finnish Association of Civil Engineers The transition from smart building to smart city scale

doc. dr. Andrej Tibaut, University of Maribor and President of the BIM Association Slovenia BIM and the quality of built environment

Friderik Knez, Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute and President of the Scientific Council of SRIP PSiDL

Vision and challenges of the living of the future

11.20 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION »Challenges of the future of living«

Aleš Prijon, Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning Jernej Salecl, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology

dr. Tomaž Vuk, member of the board Salonit Anhovo d.d.

Bogdan Božac, CEO of Marles hiše Maribor d.o.o.

dr. Boštjan Pečnik, Executive Director Cooking Program, Gorenje d.d. and President of

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Management Board of SRIP PSiDL mag. Devid Palčič, CEO of Robotina d.o.o.

12.30 END OF THE CONFERENCE AND OPENING CEREMONY OF THE EXHIBITION FUTURE LIVING

13.00 GUIDED TOUR OF THE EXHIBITION FUTURE LIVING AND BANQUET

The conference is organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia in cooperation with the Strategic Research and Innovation Partnership - Smart buildings and

homes, including wood chain (SRIP PSiDL).

Participation is free of charge. Event registration is mandatory.

The simultaneous translation at the conference will be provided.

For more information please contact: ales.ugovsek@gzs.si

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