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Forestry Speed Dating – Wood-based insulation

Aika:27.1.2023
Paikka:Online
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Wood construction is seen as a prominent solution to reduce and reverse climate change as it is a way to capture and store carbon emissions long-term. But wood construction also faces many challenges. During the fourth event of the second Forestry Speed Dating series, one research project and two companies will show their advances and results on sustainable innovations using recovered wood in the construction sector.


Wood-based insulation

27 January, 10:00-11:15 (CET)

Wood construction is seen as a prominent solution to reduce and reverse climate change as it is a way to capture and store carbon emissions long-term. But wood construction also faces many challenges. During the fourth event of the second Forestry Speed Dating series, one research project and two companies will show their advances and results on sustainable innovations using recovered wood in the construction sector.

Presentations

IMIP: Innovative Modular Insulating Panels based on natural Cork and Wood

The IMIP project aims to design, validate, and implement a new green building system to improve the energy efficiency of public buildings. Its systems are based on wood and natural cork, low-cost wood-based construction systems with high performance, compatible with conventional construction systems. The IMIP systems have excellent insulation performance thanks to the combination between wood and natural cork as one of the best natural and sustainable insulation materials.

By Salvador Gilabert, Researcher & Technical Director at UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.

Wood Pulp Panels: Fibre panels for thermal building insulation 

Wood Pulp Panels are glue-free wood fibre panels for thermal building insulation. Applicable in roof or wall insulations they are a biobased alternative to most current insulation materials and breaking ground for closed loop circular value chain applications. Wood Pulp Panels for thermal building insulation were developed by VTT for the Basajaun project by using paper pulp (CTMP) in a foam forming process.

By Antti Oksanen, Senior Scientist at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.

 

Agenda

Time (CEST) Content
10:00 Introduction
10:05 Presentation and Q&A by UPC, Salvador Gilabert
10:25 Presentation and Q&A by VTT, Antti Oksanen
10:45 Breakout rooms with speakers
11:10 Closure and presentation of next event
11:15 End

Target audience

Research organisations, potential customers, architects, investors, timber building contractors and building developers with experience or interest in using recycled timber, companies interested in upcycling their wooden “waste” materials, etc.

Meet the innovators, get inspired and develop new partnerships

Forestry Speed Dating puts innovators in contact with potential partners and end-users, to speed up innovation and create new partnerships. Through a series of speed dating workshops, and facilitation of meeting with innovators, you can find inspiration and explore new solutions towards a sustainable forest circular bioeconomy for your area.

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