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EAST AFRICA GREEN BUILDING CONFERENCE 2015

THE STRATEGIC PARTNER

ABOUT EAGBC 2015

For the first time ever, we are combining the regional forces in East Africa to address the issue of sustainability under a diverse scope. Achieving the transformative change in cities require that we urgently integrate urban design into planning policies , co-integrate nature and human economic development harmoniously as well as building and designing with nature.

 

A transition to energy efficient buildings into its city planning on an integrated, long term and multi scalar approach will create key green economic opportunities for East Africa. Join us for the first East Africa Green Building Conference (EAGBC) on the 19th and 20th March 2015, to be held in Arusha, Tanzania.

 

OVERVIEW

EAGBC 2015 brings together policymakers, developers, government officials, academics and key industry representatives from the architectural, engineering and building sector to discuss key issues and opportunities. Topics covered, but not limited to, are as follows:

 

  • Implementing and Developing Green Building in East Africa

  • Rectifying energy bottlenecks by diversifying sources

  • Holistic Sustainable Communities and Sustainable building for all

  • Preserving our natural wonders through eco-tourism

 

Exhibition spaces will be open soon. Please send interest to participate in the conference. All emails should be directed to conference@tzgbc.com

 

PROGRAMME (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

PRE-CONFERENCE

18TH MARCH 2015

GREEN BUILDING TOUR TO NHC PLACE- FIRST GREEN BUILDING IN TANZANIA

 

CONFERENCE DAY ONE

19TH MARCH 2015

-SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED

 

CONFERERENCE DAY TWO

20TH MRCH 2015

-SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED

 

POST CONFERENCE

21ST MARCH 2015

SAFARI TOUR

Sponsorship

For sponsorship opportunities, please drop an email to Aizah at aizah@tzgbc.com with the Subject Head, "EAGBC Sponsorship" or Contact Ipyana Moses at +255 7121 68023

 

All sponsorship exposure will depend on the amount contributed. There is no minimum amount set for sponsorship. The Council will notify sponsors the type of exposure about a month before the event.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

The Tanzania Green Building Council is pleased to announce the Call for Abstracts for the First East Africa Green Building Conference 2015. The Conference is served as a platform to:

 

"Propel the green building momentum in East Africa  through education, awareness as well as collaborations with key industry players such as green building experts, architects, developers, builders, policy makers, building owners, urban planners as well as engineers."

 

The duration of the presentation is 20 minutes.

Submission of presentations could be based on the following topics:

 

Topic 1: Holistic Sustainable Communities

Topic 2: Driving the Green Building Movement

Topic 3: Green Building Design in East Africa

Topic 4: Green Building Trends in developing countries

 

If selected, presenters would be offered with  a complimentary pass for the full 2 day conference. However, do bear in mind that presenters are responsible for their own travel and accommodation to the conference.

 

EVALUATION

Members of the programme panel will evaluate each submission based on the following:

 

  • Relevance of proposed abstract in accordance to GBT2015 ‘s objectives

  • Presenter’s qualification and presentation experience

  • Innovation in terms of presentation delivery

 

SUBMISSION DOCUMENTS

  • Expression of Interest Letter with the subject title: EOI EAGBC2015  by 15th November  2014.

  • Abstract Submission  with the subject title : EAGBC2015 Abstract Submission  by 31st January 2015.

 

Please send all your expression of interest letters and proposals to conference@tzgbc.com

 

EAGBC Rates

Early Bird Rates: 450,000 TZS or USD 265 ( For registrations and payments made before 31st January 2015)

Normal Rates: 550,000 TZS or USD 325

To register, drop an email to conference@tzgbc.com

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