The webinar will take place on November 10 Innotransfer Sustainable Habitat, coordinated by Espaitec and promoted by the Network of Science Parks of the Valencian Community (RepCV). Innotransfer is an imulti-sector initiative of open innovation and collective management that aims to promote the transfer of knowledge and technology developed by the parks of the Valencian Community to the business ecosystem of our territory in key economic sectors for us, such as, in addition to Sustainable Habitat, Automotive and Sustainable Mobility, Agri-Food, Health and Enabling Technologies.
The action goes beyond a general vision of the materials used in construction or energy efficiency. It also aims to address the sustainability of the materials manufacturing process, as well as the inclusion of other intrinsic elements in the interior of the home or building, such as furniture, textiles or lighting.. Elements that, in addition to being made with sustainable materials, play an important role in the lives of users and that become increasingly visible through the WELL philosophy. Materials and elements that are key not only for the well-being of users but also for minimizing the impact on climate change and contributing to the sustainability of the planet.
INNOTRANSFER SUSTAINABLE HABITAT
Innotransfer Sustainable Habitat is aimed at companies, technological institutes and research groups. It will address the main challenges and opportunities in the short, medium and long term in the sector, paying special attention to the conclusions of the Strategic Innovation Committee Specialized in Sustainable Habitat of the Valencian Innovation Agency (AVI).
The webinar, which will serve as a day of revitalization and reflection, will analyze the future of cities resilient to climate change and sustainable habitat understanding both concepts as a value-added circular economy process. A process that begins with sustainable production that seeks to reduce CO2 emissions or reuse materials and ends with the design and construction of habitats that, beyond being energy efficient, seek to improve the quality of life and comfort of their users. through participatory architecture.
To address the broad topic that includes sustainable habitat, relevant institutions and companies in the sector such as Cemex, Gimeno Group, Keraben Group and the Institute of Ceramic Technology (ITC). They will also participate Isabel Rodriguez-Maribona , Director of Technology at Tecnalia and vice president ECTP Presidium together with the architects Irene Reig y Blanca Pedrola who will talk about participatory and sustainable architecture.
After this day of November 11, a period will open for the companies in the Valencian Community can raise the specific challenges they face in the field of sustainable habitat and so that the research staff of the Valencian public universities can provide solutions to these challenges and needs. This will allow a "matchmaking" process to be carried out between companies and research staff. The five public universities of Valencia, the scientific parks, the technological institutes will act as networking managers. REDIT and business associations.


