Bouygues conferences POLLUTEC 2016 HALL VILLE DURABLE STAND G234 Tuesday 29 November 10.25am – 11.10am Forum Ville durable 1 Forum Ville durable 2 Espace plénier Wattway: paving the way to the smart city Demand for energy is set to double between now and 2050. As a solution, roads can become a source of energy for the future. This has now been proven by Colas, world leader in transport infrastructure, and INES (France’s national solar energy institute). They have developed the world’s first photovoltaic road surface. One kilometre of Wattway road surface can power the street lighting for a town of 5,000 inhabitants*. What are the uses of this technology and how can it be integrated into our environment? - Philippe Harelle, Wattway - Pierre Soulard, Grand Lyon - François Ghestem, Municipality of Saint-Quentin en Yvelines - Olivier Compes, Enedis *source: Ademe (the French environment and energy management agency) 1.10pm – 1.55pm Energy, mobility, waste management, water: using digital data processing platforms to make cities more efficient A number of different technologies are already making the city of the future a reality: IP networks, connected objects, smart street furniture, hypervisors, data processing platforms, smart phone apps, etc. Day-to-day services are evolving in parallel with increasing digitisation. A smart IP structure will improve efficiency in the energy, mobility, waste management and water sectors. This conference will help you to understand how. - Frédéric Galloo, Bouygues Energies & Services - Benoît Brient, Suez - Mathieu Caps, Opendata Soft 2.00pm – 4.00pm New urbanisation and the circular economy Major urban centres are not only situated far from the places where raw materials are produced, but they also generate growing amounts of waste. This situation of dependency creates a system that is both fragile and wasteful in terms of resource use. In response to these challenges, future efforts will focus on building a more circular economy, capable of returning to city-dwellers greater control over their own destiny. In the digital era, what innovative solutions and business models can companies develop in collaboration with municipal authorities? - Olivier Bouygues, Bouygues - Jean-Louis Chaussade, Suez - Patrick Oliva, Michelin - Carlos Moreno, University professor and international specialist in smart cities - Emmanuel Cazeneuve, Hesus - Pascale Berruyer, CEA 4.50pm – 5.35pm Anticipation and Adaptation: the keys to sustainable decontamination Reclaiming contaminated spaces is a major challenge. Managing the pollution created in the process of decontaminating brownfield sites usually entails excavation and then sending the contaminated soil for outside treatment. But, with a little preparation, more economically and environmentally beneficial solutions are possible. - Arnault Perrault, Colas Environnement - Jean-Bernard Delestre, Bouygues Immobilier - Stefan Colombano, BRGM Wednesday 30 November 10.25am – 11.10am Buildings and the circular economy at the service of regional dynamics This conference will outline ways to apply the principles of the circular economy within a building. The concept and its uses will be explained, based on the principle that buildings and homes must be able to evolve over time. It will also consider the crucial issue of how materials are recycled throughout the lifespan of the building. Mini 16 mm BOUYGUES IMMOBILIER LOGOTYPE AVEC BASELINE - Christelle Capdupuy, Bouygues Immobilier - Guillaume Jamet, Bouygues Immobilier - Marie-Dominique Bogo, Suez c100 m70 j0 n4 c55 m0 j100 n0 - - 03 décembre 2015 12.15pm – 1.00pm Innovation for sustainable cities: the example of an industrial demonstrator Cities of the future will be less energy-intensive. They will favour self-sufficiency and sharing. This is what we learn from the Descartes 21 industrial demonstrator, a proposal that was retained after a project tender. The aim is to improve energy management, to adapt mobility and improve our day-to-day urban lives. The area authority and an industrial consortium are collaborating on this project in Marne La Vallée, to the east of Paris. - Cyril Ferrand, Bouygues Energies & Services - Jean Batiste Rey, Epamarne - Olivier Compes, Enedis 2.05pm – 2.50pm The circular economy of infrastructure: how innovation can optimise natural resource use The recycling of waste, including that generated by the construction sector, is one of the biggest challenges for the future. The aim is to be able to reuse materials for new construction projects. This circular economy is already a reality, and we will be presenting examples of completed projects. To go even further, companies will need to invest more on R&D in order to optimise the use of natural resources. Regulations also need to evolve in this direction. - Gille Dolfi, Bouygues Travaux Publics - Benjamin Daubilly, Union des Métiers de la Terre et de la Mer (UMTM) - Mr. Enckell, Lawyer 3.55pm – 4.40pm Rehabilitation of brownfield sites, risk management and waste optimisation How do we successfully rebuild new urban environments on top of old ones while preserving and enhancing historic industrial sites? The four speakers at this conference will attempt to answer this question. They will pay particular attention to how we need to prepare for and share risks in order to manage them more efficiently. They will also consider how to involve stakeholders (manufacturers, project owners, design firms, contractors, institutions, etc.) in order to ensure a project is successful. Mini 16 mm BOUYGUES IMMOBILIER LOGOTYPE AVEC BASELINE c100 m70 j0 n4 - c55 m0 j100 n0 - 03 décembre 2015 - Jean-Michel Simard, Bouygues Immobilier - Benoist Delhalle, Environmental Resources Management (ERM) - Fabien Michel, Veolia - Florian Philippon, Ademe (the French environment and energy management agency) Thursday 1 December 9.30am – 10.15am So Mobility - Issy-Les-Moulineaux committed to the mobility of the future Drivers spend an average 55 hours a year in traffic jams. How is it possible to improve urban mobility using a multi-modal approach? This is the challenge faced by the So Mobility project. This consortium brings together public and private players in Issy-les-Moulineaux. This event will present their innovative solutions. - Elisabeth Gaillarde, Colas - Eric Legale, Issy-Media - Clément Rossigneux, Parkingmap 1.10 pm to 1.55pm The BBCA label: a driver of ecological transition Fully aware of the carbon footprint of their activities (40% of global emissions), a group of construction and property development firms joined forces to form BBCA (the Low-Carbon Building Association), which promotes the label of the same name. Launched in early-2016, the body is committed to reducing the carbon footprint of all buildings throughout their entire lifespan. Speakers from BBCA, the experiences of project owners and feedback from the first BBCA-labelled projects will provide a better understanding of this very welcome initiative. - Hélène Genin, BBCA - Patrice Tillet, fédération des Entreprises Sociales pour l’Habitat - Alexandre Sfintesco, François Leclerq Architectes urbanistes Agency - Guillaume Carlier, Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France Friday 2 December 12.15pm – 1.00pm Objenious: the Internet of Things, a solution to help protect the environment The Internet of Things is a new industrial revolution that concerns all companies. In order to provide support to companies every step of the way, the Bouygues Telecom subsidiary, Objenious, has adopted LoRa®, the global standard in this technology, and now offers a network, an IoT platform and adapted services that respond to different needs in areas such as energy management, smart parking and vehicle fleet management. - Franck Moine, Objenious - Didier Dufournet, Azimut Monitoring - Karine Gaudin, Coved
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