GLOBAL GREEN BUILDING 2011

Worldwide, buildings consume nearly 40% of the world’s energy, 25% of its wood, and 15% of its water. As such, buildings account for 30 percent of greenhouse gas emissions and have significant impact on the environment, economy and society. Therefore, green buildings can make a major contribution to tackling climate change and energy use. In order to accomplish the goal of low impact development and a sustainable future, the green building must be a global movement.

China has the largest building construction market in the world and it is growing at an explosive rate.

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The Father of LEED Rob Waston
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Tong Yen Ho 
CEO 
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC) Quinn Lu
International Board Member and China Representative of DGNB (German Sustainable Building Council)
Director and Board Member 5+1 Werkhart Group Sam Rashkin
National Director, Energy Star for Homes 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Pablo F. A. Suarez
Principal ESD Consultant
GreenArc Poul Erik. Kristensen 
Managing Director
IEN Consultants

CONFERENCE STRUCTRUE
June 14: Leadership Circle Golf Tournament
June 15: International Experience and Regional Perspectives
Green Cocktail Party
June 16: Global Movements: What is China’s role?
June 17: Site Tours
         
James Law
founder and Chief Cybertect
James Law Cybertecture International Roland Winkler
chairman
German association SINOBAU David Nieh
Shui On Land 
General Manager of Planning and Development Peter Halliday
Vice President, Building Technologies Division 
Siemens Limited Taiwan Derek Clements-Croome
Emeritus Professor 
University of Reading

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Global Green Building China Focus 2011 offers a variety of sponsorship opportunities that will fit your marketing and business-to-business needs.
Receive
valueable exposure among key industry decision-makers
Enhance
your image within a highly targeted market
Reach key industry players in an environment specifically designed to foster understanding and support the transfer of knowledge
         
Chye Boon Goh
Managing Director 
Sembawang Engineers and Constructors Jonathan Woetzel
Director 
McKinsey & Company Reuben Chu
President - The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers 
Managing Director - Meinhardt China Zheng Xiaoping
Principle/Chairman, Bazo Investment (Asia) & Vice General Secretary, 
China City Development Foundation 
Bazo Investment (Asia) Jean Wu
Director
ACLA

GET YOURSELF A BOOTH?
   -- Are you a market leader or looking to become one?
The Boutique Exhibition will provide a common platform and present unparalleled business networking opportunities for participating companies. It will be at the same time act as a window to technological developments for the green building. All the participants of the Global Green Building China Focus 2011 will visit the booth during the coffee break.
         
Aalok Deshmukh
Chief of Party, USAID ECO—III Project 
International Resource Group (IRG)
Christopher Chan 
Design Director 
Gensler Richard P. Weiland
Chief Executive Officer 
International Code Council (ICC) Mann Young
Head of Sustainability - Asia 
Lend Lease Arthur Lo
Founder and President 
Canada Insightful Healthy Homes

REASONS TO ATTEND
Gain an insight into what is the investment and collaboration opportunity in China green building implementation
Hear the latest views and forecasts from key industry speakers from along the entire green building value chain
Share the projects updates & the applications of leading technology
Examine more fully the increasingly important role of cooperation in industry balances and sustainability
Network with more than 400 global executives in a timely and topical green building forum
Visit China’s first green building project, Eco-City

 
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