Managing Editor Nadia Askar visits Attendorn, Germany to attend Aquatherm’s first BIGGEXCHANGE International Symposium and Networking Event (Sept. 11-13, 2018).
All photo credits are Nadia Askar/RJ 2.0
October 8, 2018
All three Rosenberg brothers (from left- Dirk, Maik and Christof) thought the event met and exceeded their expectations.
Day 2 of the Aquatherm Biggexchange International Sympossium.
Arab Hoballah kicks off the second day talking about climate change and resource efficiency, as well as sustainable building.
Julia Goerke talks certification schemes for sustainable buildings - requirements in the field of technical building equipment.
Manfred Lippe disscusses the protection of buildings against fire and the challenges planners and craftsmen face.
During his panel on ice energy storage & rooftop solar panels, Heiko Ludemann also talks about preconceived notions and memory.
Martin Palsa with Grundfos talks about how digitization will change the role of pumps.
Prof. Brian Cody presents on maximizing building energy performance using natural forces.
Jurgen Hahnrath talks about the foundational components of cities, buildings and infrastructure in the IoT age.
The Rosenberg brothers tell attendees about what their favorite moments were from the last two nights.
The panel discussion featured speakers from day two as well as Aquatherm North America CEO Jordan Hardy (second from right).
The Aquatherm timeline starts in 1973.
Fourty years of Aquatherm pipe technology.
Trucks come in and deliver PP-R granules daily.
Displayed at one of Aquatherm's facilities, this artwork features handprints of all employees at time of painting's creation.
Bird's eye view of Aquatherm in Attendorn. Photo courtesy- Aquatherm.
Art with pipe, displayed outside the Aquatherm kitchen and dining area.
Art with pipe, displayed outside the Aquatherm kitchen and dining area.
Art with pipe, displayed outside the Aquatherm kitchen and dining area.
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