
AEGIR at BUILDAIR Symposium | Hannover, Germany
AEGIR was represented at the 14th International BUILDAIR Symposium, held from 16–17 May 2025 in Hannover, Germany.

AEGIR was represented at the 14th International BUILDAIR Symposium, held from 16–17 May 2025 in Hannover, Germany.
This year’s European Urban Resilience Forum (EURESFO25) took place from 25 to 27 June in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
AEGIR was represented by two of its project partners: ICLEI, one of the main organisers of the forum, and Tecnalia, which participated in a high-level panel discussion on behalf of the project.

On 25 March 2025, Magdalena Zabek, a postdoctoral researcher at TU Delft, presented research conducted together with Thaleia Konstantinou within the framework of the AEGIR project at the Circular Built Environment Hub.

During the weekly lunch seminar AE+T Bites, hosted by the Architectural Engineering and Technology department at TU Delft, Magdalena Żabek and Thaleia Konstantinou presented the AEGIR project.

On the 6th of March 2025, AEGIR took part in the Shaping Sustainable Futures conference in Brussels. The joint conference was organised in collaboration with several European projects, namely NEBULA, CrAFt, AEGIR, INGUMA, Woodstock and NEB Academy projects.

On the 7th of November 2024, a major conference co-hosted by Wood4Bauhaus took place in Brussels, titled Europe’s Wood Sector: Driving the Green and Digital Transition of the Built Environment.

On 6 November 2024, the international conference Facade 2024 – Circular! took place for the seventh time in Lucerne, Switzerland.

AEGIR was highlighted as an example of good practice in the presentation “Accélérer les rénovations énergétiques grâce au hors site” (“Accelerating Energy Renovations Through Off-Site Solutions”) during the CARTE (Community of Energy Network Facilitators) National Meeting.
At the fair, AEGIR project partner the Danish Technological Institute (DTI) hosted a booth. Building Green is a professional fair organised by Building Green and is the largest event in the Nordics dedicated to sustainability in construction, attracting up to 10,000 visitors.