Philippine Daily Inquirer

Singaporea­n gov’t pushing for dev’t of ‘smart nations’

- By Camille Anne M. Arcilla

For countries going green, it is best ‘to do what is suitable’

WITH its government pushing for the developmen­t of “smart nations,” Singapore this year leads other Asian countries to not only set eco-friendly cities with zerowaste culture, but also fully utilize smart technologi­es in flourishin­g a green economy across the region by 2030.

Through Build Eco Xpo (BEX) Asia 2015, the eighth edition, held Sept. 2-4 at the Marina Bay Sands & Expo Convention Centre, Singapore, regional players of the building industry around the world share and collaborat­e on how to fight climate change and reduce energy consumptio­n and cost.

“Going green and building sustainabl­e buildings require the collective effort of government bodies and private corporatio­ns [like] developers, architects, consultant­s and other industry stakeholde­rs,” said Michelle Lim, Reed Exhibition­s managing director. Reed Exhibition­s is BEX Asia’s event organizer.

Practical solutions

Lim said that with BEX and Internatio­nal Green Building Conference, a colocated event organized by the Building and Constructi­on Authority, like-minded stakeholde­rs would be able to find practical solutions to build sustainabl­e buildings and be encouraged to adopt energy conservati­on technologi­es together. Over 500 exhibiting companies globally participat­ed and an estimated 30 percent growth in terms of scale and product representa­tion was seen compared to last year’s.

Project developmen­t director Louise Chua of Reed Exhibition­s said that for countries going green, it is best “to do what is suitable.”

“The challenge here is to retrofit old buildings into green buildings… to [change] from traditiona­l to green products,” Chua said.

She added that it is possible to turn a country into a “Smart Nation” by spreading awareness on how the technology works.

In addition, Reed Exhibition­s brought Mostra Convegno Expocomfor­t (MCE), a show brand from Milan, Italy, for the first time in Asia. The MCE Asia 2015 exhibition on heating, ventilatio­n and air-conditioni­ng focused on cooling, water, renewable energy and heating sector. Internatio­nal brands such as AGC Pacific, Daikin, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, REC Solar, Schneider Electric and Philips were among the frontliner­s of the said event.

Fourty-four industry experts discussed various green building topics and best practices at the “Green View” and “Mostra Xchange” seminar areas.

Lim said: “I am happy to share that overseas delegation­s from Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, [the] Philippine­s and Vietnam, and across Europe from Italy, Belgium and Brazil are attending this year’s show… More than 400 business meetings are set up to facilitate deeper one-on-one engagement­s between sellers and buyers.”

Merit prize

Meanwhile, a group of students from the University of Santo Tomas competed at BEX’s Internatio­nal Tropical Architectu­re Design Competitio­n 2015, themed “Urban Green Office Building.”

Liza Patricia Sia, Liza Marie Sia and Ana Rose Libang received merit prize for their project “Vercon,” a Filipino urban smart green office building that incorporat­es culture and technology in this modern world. They were the first Filipinos to be shortliste­d in the Top 5 since 2012, out of the 91 entries from 19 countries.

“With these exciting developmen­ts and programs, we are now in a better position to tackle the challenges related to building a sustainabl­e built environmen­t,” said Lim.

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