Post Time:Feb 18,2025Classify:Industry NewsView:954
By Jorma Vitkala
World-Class Experts Gather in Finland to Shape the Future of Façade Design The Nordic Façade Forum, a premier one-day seminar dedicated to the future of façade construction, will bring together the world's most experienced experts in Helsinki on June 9, 2025. This exclusive event will explore the latest advancements in sustainability, design, material innovation, energy efficiency, and resilience in façade construction—key topics shaping the built environment in Finland, Scandinavia, and the Baltics. Façades are the face of architecture, and their role in building performance has never been more crucial. The Nordic climate and climate change present unique challenges, demanding new approaches to material technology, durability, and energy management. This seminar is a rare opportunity to gain insights from internationally recognized experts at the forefront of façade engineering, material science, and architectural innovation. Attendees will benefit from: Expert insights from leading global specialists in façade technology and design Case studies showcasing innovative façade projects across Europe and beyond Networking opportunities with industry leaders, architects, and construction professionals Practical solutions for adapting façade design to harsh northern climates This year's event will feature keynote presentations from some of the most respected names in façade engineering and architecture, including: Jochen Regenauer – Head of Strategic Projects & Business Development EMEA, Kuraray Europe GmbH James O'Callaghan – Founding Director, Eckersley O'Callaghan Stig Mikkelsen – Founding Partner, Mikkelsen Arkitekter AS The seminar will showcase real-world solutions, best practices, and cutting-edge technologies through engaging presentations from industry-leading speakers and companies, including: ChromoGenics AB – Fredrik Fränding (Why Attend?
Renowned Keynote Speakers
International Expertise, Local Impact
Source: Jorma VitkalaAuthor: shangyi
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