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th th26 & 27 April, 2016Kempinski Hotel Mall of the EmiratesDubai, UAE
SMART BUILDING AUTOMATION SUMMIT 2016
Endorsed By Supporting Associations
Industry Statistics
To be pumped in for Energy Demand Management Strategy launched by Dubai Supreme Council of Energy for Existing Building Retrofitting,
District cooling, Efficient appliances, equipment and lighting.
AED 30 Billion
USD 14 Billion
Total savingsas economic
returns.
28%Power
36%Water
75KReduced carbon
footprint by 75,000 tons
Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) to achieve an average consumption savings of
USD1 Billion
Allocated for Reem Mall development in Abu Dhabi
after given detailed planning approval by the emirate of
Abu Dhabi’s Urban Planning Authority.
EZW-Etihad ESCO retrofit project will generate a net saving of 30% worth AED 132 million over 6-years period.
Reduction of 75,000 Tonsof Carbon Emission
Savings of 158 GWh (28%) in Electricity Consumption
Amounting to Net 30% savings worth AED 132 million
1.2 Billion IG (36%) in Water Consumption
First phase of energy retrofit of 157 staff accommodation buildings in Jafza
Old Air Conditioners 5000 Old Light fixtures with
High Efficiency LEDs 85,000 Old Water Fixtures with New Efficient Water Units31,000
Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC)’s new master plan
for Al Reem Island to have
11 Schools10,000 Hotel Rooms
Residential Capacity for 210,000 People
with 1.442 million square metres allocated for office space,
873,576 square metres for retail (including Reem Mall),
Event Formatone-to-one Business MeetingsThe summit will be a high octane platform for the building automation industry stakeholders to come together to divulge business opportunities amongst the project developers and material and service providers alike.
Round table DiscussionsSit across the table with peers from your industry in an exclusive and candid setup to discuss specific technologies and emerging market trends. Chaired by top industry leaders every participant contributes and gets 360 degree view on a decided topic.
technical PresentationsCurated experts from across the globe will deliver technical presentations sharing the expertise and experience gained over many years of working in the building automation segment
WorkshopA highly detail oriented session in order to give a better hands-on and in-depth knowledge to the attendees by the subject matter experts.
Case studiesIn-depth analyses of projects which set benchmarks in building automation and carved a niche for the projects
open House DiscussionsInvolvement of the audience into the entire summit spectrum and giving them a chance to have one-on-one questions being put up to the faculty members and expert speakers
Head Architects & DesignersBuilding Owners & Facility ManagersBuilding Services HeadsBuilding ManagersConstruction DirectorsHead of Control SystemsDesign ConsultantsDevelopers & ContractorsEngineers & Urban PlannersFacility Management HeadsHead of Building Automation/Controls
Health, Safety & Risk ManagersInterior DesignersHead of Mechanical EngineeringMEP ContractorsMunicipal & Government DepartmentsPolicy-Makers & Planning CouncilsProcurement DirectorsInfrastructure Project ManagersRegulatory & Standards AuthoritiesSustainability Consultants
Target Audience Estimated household energy use in Middle East
OverviewBuilding systems including lighting, safety and security, HVAC systems etc. have always existed with the significant amount of devices which can control these in order to enhance the optimization of the systems while ensuring the overall energy efficiency increase of the buildings. Residential and commercial building automation systems are being integrated with digital tools transforming their potentials and abilities to enhance the workability of the systems and making the buildings smarter and sustainable.
Advancements in the technologies and deeper integration of these Building automation systems are poised to help the industry’s drive towards growth further. Building automation and controls market has seen double digit growth in past few years and is expected to become a USD50 billion industry by 2018 with HVAC being one of the biggest contributor with 33% share. Motion sensors, dimming products and access controls are the potential areas which will see much growth in near future.
Although, it is not unknown that the automation and control systems market is yet to reach its potential given the lack of education amongst the project construction companies and contractors. Therefore, it is the prerogative of the related governments and councils to educate the industry and enforce the usage of these systems into under construction buildings and through refurbishments into the existing infrastructure, enhancing the consumer experience while ensuring a greener environment.
With these in mind, Information Exchange Group endeavours to create a platform for the building automation industry to collaborate to discuss, debate and deliberate upon the key contextual influences, barriers of the industry and the opportunities on offer in the Middle East region. The summit will see detailed discussions by the domain experts to find viable solutions to the deterrents and chart the way forward for the industry.
I really appreciated the content and deliberations made at the event which solidified prefabrication construction method to be used and the sky is the limit. The prospects shown by the participants are very exciting. Thank you for organising the much required summit for construction industry.
Adel Mohamed Ibrahim Asker, Dubai Municipality
Top Reasons to AttendStay Updated on the upcoming and underway residential and commercial building construction in Middle East region1
Keep abreast on the latest technologies on offer from around the world in automation and controls segment 2
Keep note of the dynamism and trends in the said segment driving the Middle East market3
Connect with the industry leaders, technology providers, OEMs, project developers, and peers to explore the business and learning opportunities
4
Showcase your products and services to the construction industry representatives and learn about your counterparts who have showcased their prowess in technology and service offerings
5
Learn from the various presentations and panel discussions while sharing your experiences with the fellow industry colleagues6
Hear Case Studies of the leading building automation examples from all around the globe7
Define Strategies to steer clear of the industry impediments by learning the state of art business techniques from industry peers8
The summit was very well-organized. It was an excellent, cohesive mix of highlighting the extract of smart cities across the world & discussions on utilizing these for Indian Smart Cities in the making.
Rajkumar N. Badre, CIDCO, Navi Mumbai
Top IssuesLearn about the latest grappling issues of the Building Automation industry, which include but are not limited to:
How are building automation and control systems industry altering the shift by implementing latest technologies in the residential and commercial buildings?1Ways to bring about awareness, knowledge and exposure to building automation and control technologies on offer in order to make the construction projects more safe and sustainable2
Educating the users upon the technology at a larger scale to deal with the scant absorption of the technology in the eco-system3Wading through challenges of making the building construction greener and ensuring reduced adverse impact on the environment aided through automation and control systems4
Ensuring the timely training of the workforce to meet the unfolding demands of the industry5
As per United Nations Environment Programme, Residential and Commercial buildings consume
Green Buildings in MENA
Product Categories
HVAC systemsChillers, Condensers, Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems, Rooftop Units, Variable Refrigerant Flow, Air Handling Units, Airflow Measurements, Chilled Beams, Dampers, Energy Recovery Ventilators, Fan & Blower Coil Units, Grillers and Diffusers, Heating and Cooling Coils, Louvers, Underfloor Air Distribution Systems and Unit Ventilators
Fire Alarm systemsAlarm Control Panels, Annunciators, Thermostats & Heat Detectors, Warning Lights and Smoke Detectors
security systemsCommand & Control Systems, Danger Management, Integrated Video Surveillance, Integrated Access Control, Mass Notification Systems, Intrusion Detection and Control Locks
surveillance systemsIP Cameras, Analog Cameras, Network Video Recorders, Ethernet Switches, Video Storage Solutions, LCD/LED Monitors and Remote Camera Control Systems
Lighting ControlsLED Lighting Systems, Luminaires, Lighting Poles/Columns, System Integrators, Solar Poles, Solar Lighting Systems, PV Modules, Façade Lighting, Controllers and Lighting Sensors
CommunicationOptical/Wireless Transmission Systems, Switching Solutions, E-Net Systems, Door Communication Systems, Blind Controllers, Audio Systems and Entertainment Solutions
Access ControlsSecurity Management Solutions, Door Controllers, Control Panels, Module Sensors, Managed Access Controls, Web-based Access Controls and Biometrics Control Systems
environment MonitoringCombustion Controls, Air Quality Monitoring, Air Purification Systems and Damper Actuators
Media Partners
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Supporting AssociationsAnalytics Partner
Fire Protection Partner System Integration Partner
Networking Partner
Lighting Controls System Partner
Building Management Systems Partner
Security Systems Partner
Smart Water Solutions Partner
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Technical Advisory Committee and Speaker Panel
Allen Jay HollandBIM Manager, Design DivisionKeo international Consultants
H.E. Abdulla RafiaAssistant Director General-Engineering and Planning & Head of Sustainability CommitteeDubai Municipality
H.E. Ahmed Salem Saeed Mohammed Al Sudain Board MemberAbu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and industry
Ali Awadh Salem Al Amoudi Former Sustainable Development AdvisorUnited Nation Development Programme (UNDP)
Donya MehranBIM EngineerArabtec
Faisal Ali Hassan RashidDirector, Demand Side Managementsupreme Council of energy
Ioannis SpanosSenior Sustainability Manager: Sustainability Unit ServicesKeo international Consultants
Hassan YounesTechnical Director & PartnerGriffin Project Development Consultant
Maged El-HawaryProject Control DirectorAl shafar general Contracting LLC
Ivano IanelliCEODubai Carbon Centre for excellence
Jagath GunawardenaSenior Manager-Projects & Building DevelopmentDubai Chamber
Joanne RobinsonPrincipal Consultant-Middle East WsP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Michel FrancisChief ArchitectAsHRAe, Falcon Chapter
Marco Christiaan Janssen Director - Smart Grid PMODubai electricity & Water Authority
Mick DaltonDirector Facility ManagementMeraas estates UAe
Mohamed El Taib IbrahimBoard of GovernorAsHRAe, Falcon Chapter
Thomas D BohlenChief Technical OfficerMiddle east Centre for sustainable Development (MeCsD)
Tarek LotfyGeneral Manager & Regional Revenue Directorgolden tulip - Louvre Hotels MeNA
Tara TariqTechnical OfficeremiratesgBC
Nabil Nadi Ismail SiyamPrincipal Building Studies SpecialistDubai Municipality
Scott CoombesDirector Aesg
Sultan Basha ShabirHead-Electrical Section Fujairah Municipality
Taher Diab Sr. Director – Strategy & Planning / Secretary General - EEA supreme Council of energy
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09:00 – 10:00 Registration and Open Business Meetings
10:00 – 10:05 Opening Remarks by Summit Chairperson
10:05 – 10:15 Opening Keynote AddressSmart Buildings & Middle East Construction Industry: Sustainable Habitats driving green economyBuildings consume about 20-40% of the total energy and therefore, pose a potential source of energy savings. Technological advancements, green building initiatives better safety and security have led to an increase in the demand for the smart building market.Smart Automation & Networking Technology adaptation: Helping reduce the urban CO2 emissions while enhancing consumer experience Sustained Energy Efficiency strategy: Ensuring due adaptation of automation systems Enhancing Building Sustainability by adoption of audiovisual automation systems H.e. Abdulla Rafia, Assistant Director General-Engineering and Planning & Head of Sustainability Committee, Dubai Municipality
10:15 – 10:35 Case Study Challenges of facilities management of buildings with automation and what designers can do to make buildings work
Existing buildings usually have a lot of issues which affect a systems integration project. As the integration projects continues to develop and improve, and as buildings become more complex, owners and facility managers will have to upgrade in order to adopt the integrated approach. Challenges in selection of materials and components that meet both organizational and occupant needsPrioritizing between Energy Costs, Longevity and Occupant ComfortMaking the choices for different uses of buildings environmentOpen House DiscussionMick Dalton, Director-Facilities Management, Meraas Holding
10:35 – 11:10 Interactive Panel Discussion Green Buildings: Strategising the Pathway to Adapt by Energy Efficiency Laws
Directives for applying green building specifications in buildings in lieu with the global standards will ensure deliver the healthy city and a pollution free environment. In addition to the reduced energy consumption, cautious consumption of water is also a very prominent aspect of making any building green Benefits and Guidelines for Green Buildings to Include Safe and Productive Buildings: IncentivisingReduced Energy ConsumptionIncreased Energy Efficiencythrough Refurbishments in water pumps and hydraulicsDrafting the Regulatory Framework for Energy Efficiency Strategy: Integrating Automation Systems With Already Existing Infrastructure Open House DiscussionFaisal Ali Hassan Rashid, Director, Dubai supreme Council of energyHassan Younes, Technical Director & Partner, Griffin Project Development Consultantscott Coombes, Director, Aesgtara tariq, Technical Officer, emirates green Building Council
DAY 1tuesday, 26 April 2016
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11:10 – 11:30 Presentation Sustainable Water: Achieving efficiency and reduced footprints through efficient pumping solutions
Easy to construct, refurbish and maintain, or pumps powered by renewable energy, dramatically cut the time and effort of collecting water while making the overall entity sustainable. The world is in need of such technologies where the water accessibility will be becoming difficult by every passing year.Latest technological advancements in the water pumping sector Innovations in the recycling of used waterMaking retrofitting and refurbishments easier in the existing buildingsSenior Representation from Grundfos
11:30 – 12:00 Round Three One to One Business Meetings
12:00 – 12:20 Case Study Smart Building: Exemplifying Sustainable Building Management
Integrating a holistic approach: Reducing Carbon and CostExemplifying enhanced sustainability by imbibing automated products Setting examples for the private sector to be followed ensuring sustainable buildingsNabil siyam, Principal Building Studies Specialist, Dubai Municipality
12:20 – 13:00 Interactive Panel Discussion Envisioning Smart Cities: Strengthening Smart buildings as fundamental building block of the smart cities
Buildings make a city’s landscape and cities need to make their buildings smart, more efficient, green and livable. Smart cities will also be characterized by power grids which are smart and are efficient to forecast the city occupants’ energy demands.Connecting Smart Homes and Buildings: Energy management, integrated communications and advanced infrastructural facilities for sustainable citiesIntervention of Government and Policy makers to assess building smartness to drive the larger smart cities visionEnhancing the management of power grids, public distribution systems and transportation systemMarco Christiaan Janssen, Director - Smart Grid PMO, Dubai electricity & Water Authoritysultan Basha shabir, Head-Electrical Section, Fujairah Municipalityivano ianelli, CEO, Dubai Carbon Centre for excellence
13:00 – 14:00 Networking Luncheon
DAY 1tuesday, 26 April 2016
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14:00 – 14:30 Interactive Panel Discussion Building Retrofits: Devising Energy-Efficient Models for Optimised Performance
With an estimated number of 30,000 buildings chosen out of 120000 buildings having the retrofitting potential in Dubai alone, the first phase of retrofitting has been allocated a budget of USD 544.5 Million by the Supreme Council of Energy to harness a major energy saving potential to achieve the green economy.Streamlining retrofitting process for maximized long-term benefits Managing with the insufficient supply of the trained technical professionalsSolar Panel Retrofitting: Rehabilitation towards nearly zero energy buildingsioannis spanos, Senior Sustainability Manager: Sustainability Unit Services, Keo international ConsultantsJagath gunawardena, Senior Manager-Projects & Building Development, Dubai Chamber
14:30 – 14:40 Special Address Role of Arab Union for Investments & Real Estate Development (AUIRED)
Overview of the role of AUIRED in supporting strategies of green & smart buildings in the Arab world has been quite evident in past few years.Opportunities in offer by the Arab WorldBridging the investment gapInstrumentalising the strategies to support green buildingsAhmed salem saeed Mohammed Al sudain, Board Member, Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and industry
14:40 – 15:30 Round Table Discussion BAS & Cost Management
On the financial end, the critical issue that keeps coming up is inability to foresee the long-term benefits of initially more expensive building construction and inclusion of automation system. Offsetting construction cost through energy savings of the buildingManaging costs at difference project milestonesBalancing the variable costs to ensure the efficient building Maged el-Hawary, Project Control Director, Al shafar general Contracting LLC
DAY 1tuesday, 26 April 2016
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Wednesday, 27 April 2016DAY 209:00 – 10:00 Registration and Open Business Meetings
10:00 – 10:40 Interactive Panel Discussion Design Integration and BAS: Factors to consider while integrating Design and control systems
Selection and designing of the BAS systems play a great role in ensuring the achievability of the efficiency levels of the building. Proper initial design considerations, open protocols, open access etc. need to be kept in mindOpen Systems designing: Facilitating automation with reduced available spaces in buildingsEnsuring the upgradation of building through futuristic Designing Facilitating requisite trainings for integrating superior technologies in automationOpen House DiscussionDonya Mehran, BIM Engineer, ArabtecMichel Francis, Chief Architect, Design & Construction engineering-DeCJoanne Robinson, Principal Consultant-Middle East , WsP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
10:40 – 11:00 Presentation Green & Smart Building: Case Study of Al Hilali First Skyscraper Burj In Egypt
Being built at cost of $350 million, the Al Hilali Skyscraper is slated to become the first green skyscraper in Cairo . This will be an integrated, open architected, operationally efficient and Intelligent building.Future urban planning through automated environs: Imbibing security and communications togetherTapping the sturdy development of internet based enterprise managementAnalysing the investment flow into the R&D of IoT in sync with other Automation technologiesOpen House DiscussionDr. Ali Awadh Al Amoudi, Former Sustainable Development Advisor, United Nation Development Programme (UNDP)
Green Building and Landscape: Planning of guidelines and incentive structures for the smart and energy efficient buildingVarious government bodies and policy makers are working towards guidelines and standards ensuring effective use of the available resources and making most of them while reducing the adverse environment effect.Integration of the design decision-making process Reinforcing LEED to evaluate measurable performance of the buildingEvaluating Health care rating systems for the buildings taher Diab, Sr. Director – Strategy & Planning / Secretary General – EEA, supreme Council of energy
15:30 – 16:00 Round Two One to One Business Meetings
16:00 End of Day One
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DAY 2Wednesday, 27 April 201611:00 – 11:30 Round Three One to One Business Meetings
11:30 – 11:50 Presentation Hospitality and Sustainability: Enhancing the efficiency of hotels
Achieving sustainability require large energy-using businesses to identify and evaluate on cost effective energy savings opportunities and its control in commercial buildings to give impetus to the automation and retrofit business alike.Evaluating latest offerings from the motion control segmentTapping enormous potential of energy saving through lightingGuidelines for both the building process as well as daily operations for green hotels.Open House Discussiontarek Lotfy, General Manager & Regional Revenue Director, golden tulip - Louvre Hotels MeNA
11:50 – 13:00 Workshop Building Information Modelling and Building Automation: Seamless Integration the need of the hour
With BIM being imbibed into the lifecycle of a building at many stages, it’s seamless integration alongwith Building Automation Systems is all set to revolutionise the way buildings are operated.Innovations in the integration of BIM & BASChallenges faced by the project operators and ownersGreen BIM and facilities managementAllen Jay Holland, BIM Manager, Design Division, Keo international Consultants
13:00 – 14:30 Luncheon Networking, Open Business Meetings & End of Conference
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