Sentences with phrase «discuss building sector»

Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker and Franz Alt will discuss building sector potentials 20th International Passive House Conference Darmstad, Germany • April 22 - 23, 2016.

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HOW TO BUILD A SMARTER CITY IoT Track hosted by Flex We assemble experts from energy, transportation, government, finance, and other sectors to discuss the challenges and successes of connecting our urban areas.
On June 21, at the Manor Road Building, Oxford University, Daniel Large and Luke Patey discussed the role of China and India in Sudan's oil sector.
Try to arrange appointments in advance, and if they don't have vacancies, try not to be put off; ask if it is possible to meet and discuss recruitment in the sector to build your awareness for the future.
She also discusses the importance of building relationships between early childhood, primary and secondary settings to support student transitions and create a strong a vibrant education sector.
Marked as the annual event to openly discuss issues facing the sector, it also unveiled emerging new opportunities in education, with a particular demand for new and refurbished buildings, including new free schools.
The British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA), partnered with YPO, the UK's largest public sector buying organisation, to host a seminar to discuss the role of schools in building the Northern Powerhouse.
If the study circles are going to discuss an education issue, the steering committee might include people from different areas of the education system (such as teaching, administration, the board of education, and building employees) as well as other sectors of the community — such as municipal government, community organizations, and business.
Equity investors held conferences to discuss the expanded opportunities for making a profit in the public education sector.5 The tennis star Andre Agassi formed a partnership with an equity investing firm to raise $ 750 million in capital to build at least seventy - five charter schools for forty thousand or more students.
Furthermore, the importance of the private sector and aid agencies in the recovery process will be discussed, in addition to innovative public - private partnerships (PPPs) essential to building resilience.
As was discussed here last Friday, President Obama has proposed using a tiny portion of federal revenues from offshore oil and gas production to build an «Energy Security Trust» to pay for the kinds of tough or longer - term energy research projects that the private sector tends to neglect.
In this session, speakers will discuss how enabling policy and financial environments can be established to drive resilience - building investments and business practices in the energy sector.
Building on current developments in international initiatives such as the Research Data Alliance (RDA), the Belmont Forum (BF) and the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), the workshop entitled Research Data infrastructures for Environmental related Societal Challenges will be an opportunity to discuss trends of the current global landscape of e-Infrastructures for environmental data management and exploitation to enhance collaboration on a global level in support of sharing research and public sector data.
We discussed the release of BigHand Now, the evolution of workflow management, how organizations are using it to increase efficiency and build accountability, the key considerations for choosing a solution for managing workflow, and the future of the sector (particularly given the collaboration between BigHand and Integreon), among other topics.
The event also provided members of the profession with a chance to meet up and discuss issues affecting the sector and invited delegates also got a chance to attend a Black Tie event at the Iconic Royal Liver Buildings.
Various scholars have discussed the importance of building a community infrastructure that is integrally connected to the service sector (Wilson, 1987).
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