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This session will explore pathways to delivering net-zero buildings, combining insights from policy, digitalisation, building services, materials, and health. It will highlight interdisciplinary approaches developed at Oxford, address key challenges in decarbonising the built environment, and identify scalable solutions to accelerate the transition to zero-carbon buildings.

Line up:

Chair - Robin Morris

Prof. David Wallom - The future of digitalisation

Prof. Jesus Lizana - Zero-carbon heating and cooling

Prof Radhika Khosla – Extreme heat resilience

Dr Jimmy Jia - Low embodied carbon materials

Prof. Regent Lee - Health and well-being for all

Professionals in planning, local and national government, NGOs, the construction industries, healthcare and other relevant stakeholder groups are all warmly invited to join and engage with our expert panel.

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Hosts: ZERO Institute, University of Oxford

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Location
Toynbee Hall Events Hire
28 Commercial St, London E1 6LS, UK
Lecture Hall - Ground Floor
Engage with University of Oxford experts at the forefront of climate science and impact.
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