With its new position paper, VDMA Building Technology appeals to politicians to set the right course for a sustainable and competitive turnaround in construction and modernization.
Building automation is the key to climate neutrality. Smart systems optimize heating, cooling, lighting, reduce energy consumption, lower CO2 emissions, and enhance comfort and cost-efficiency – a win for both the environment and people.
A new VDMA publication and the symposium on fire protection and smoke extraction provide comprehensive knowledge about smoke extraction and smoke control so that action can be taken quickly in the event of a fire.
The new steering committee of the VDMA Building Technology Forum aims to play a more active role in the transformation of the building sector through innovative solutions and close cooperation between politics, industry and associations.
In view of the ongoing housing crisis, the VDMA Building Technology Forum supports all efforts to create affordable housing and promote refurbishment work.
EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) clears final hurdle. VDMA Automation Management for House Buildings: specialist planners should develop a holistic concept at an early stage
Even though the new Building Energy Act (GEG) is often reduced to a "heating law" for the residential sector and is the subject of controversial debate, the GEG also contains groundbreaking changes for non-residential buildings.
Managing Director Lifts and Escalators, Building Automation and Controls, Director Cleaning Systems, European Building Automation and Controls Manufacturers Association and EUnited Cleaning