Conferences

Conferences

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 MS AMEC conference

“The AMEC Specialised Master’s degree (full-time course) prepares young graduates and professionals undergoing a career change to manage construction projects in France and abroad, to rapidly be operational as project managers, business engineers or as members of a project team working on the most complex public and private projects. Interns may quickly take on simple projects or integrate a more complex project group, both during the commercial and execution phase.”

The 26th class year of the ESTP’ AMEC Specialised Master’s degree invites your institution to its conference, “la Matinale de l’AMEC”
on 30 March 2022, starting at 9 am on the topic of “Levers for a digital transition in the building and public works sector”.

The conference will be held on-site in Cachan (ESTP site) and remotely via YouTube.
While new tools are being created on an almost daily basis, making the digitisation of economy and organisations one of the most significant changes in recent decades, the building and public works sector is also experiencing change.”

 

 

To participate, Register here

 

 MS MOGI TP conference

As part of the Specialised Master’s in Project and Real-Estate Management which we provide at ESTP, the MOGI TP class year is holding a conference on the topic of the RE2020 up against zero-carbon challenges.

This conference will take place on Wednesday, 30 March 2022 at 6 pm, Bâtiment Central Seine, 42-50 Quai de la Rapée, 75012 Paris.

- Transitioning from RT2012 to RE2020 through LCA: how is the introduction of the LCA a paradigm shift?
- Is Project Management ready to take on the new RE2020 requirements?
- Is RE2020 appropriate in light of building decarbonisation issues?

Reserve your place:
on-site, registration
here

via remote attendance, registration here

 

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“Climate emergency and environmental impacts, the building and public works sector up against its environment” conference

During these special times when work and travel practices and collective awareness are rapidly changing, we aim to look into the constraints and, above all, the opportunities offered by the better consideration of environmental impacts in construction projects, both by project managers and construction companies.

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“What real-estate value tomorrow?” conference

The humanisation of the corporate world, new societal issues, or the mass digitisation of the economy are forcing the real-estate sector to adapt, sometimes at a forced pace, to these new paradigms. The sector, which is faced with environmental and health crises, has turned its intrinsic attractiveness characteristics towards diversity, flexibility, consideration of ESG criteria and is gradually redefining the basic components that make up its value. As such, the real-estate sector has rapidly evolved from a slow, purely financial value that was disconnected from users needs, to sometimes iteratively integrate new virtues which were up until now intangible.

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Office buildings: what outlook after the health crisis?” conference

The current sanitary situation has highlighted certain weaknesses, and notably real-estate assets’ ability to adapt. With the democratisation of teleworking and the diversification of working environments, discussions are centred on three main focuses: energy transition, resilience and digital transformation. This is a time for reassessment, and perhaps also for supporting other models.

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Can nature save the city?” conference

Are you sensitive to the ecological transition? To the impact of our environment on our wellbeing? And what place do cities have in these matters?

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The “COVID 19: being a project manager in a post-COVID world” conference

How can we adapt to new challenges?
- Real-estate markets
- Corporate real-estate
- Transformation of housing design

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