Objective: build a shared overview & reduce fragmentation in Belgium
Across Belgium, multiple initiatives are being developed in parallel to finance housing retrofits for both homebuyers (purchase + renovation) and existing homeowners (renovation only). Many of these projects are interdependent, yet teams often work separately, leading to duplication of effort and slower progress.
With Belgian Peers, we want to bring the ecosystem together and create clarity :
- What already exists on the market ;
- What is currently being developed ;
- Who is working on what ;
- Where we can align and bundle efforts more efficiently across Belgium.
This first webinar is designed as a collective mapping session, not a showcase event.
On the programme:
- What are the Belgian Peers? By Tara McCarthy (Industrialised Construction Value Chain and Renovation Manager - GreenWin)
- Setting the scene – By Joris Piette (Project Manager - Onesto)
👉 Purpose and ambition of the Belgian Peers webinar series
👉 Why a shared Belgian overview is needed
👉 Key Belgian players and current initiatives (high-level)
- Building the Belgian landscape together – By Quentin Jossen (Energy and Climate Advisor - Climact)
- Q&A session – moderated by Karen Smets (Architect & Project Coordinator - Dubolimburg)
- Inspiration case from France by Sébastien Descours (Transition Strategy and Financing Expert - FilaoLabs)
- Second Q&A session
- Expected outcomes
Why attend?
By the end of the session, you will get:
- A first shared overview of the Belgian financing landscape for private housing retrofitting ;
- A clear picture of the key actors and initiatives (existing & upcoming) ;
- Better understanding of overlaps, gaps and opportunities for collaboration ;
- A stronger basis for follow-up work ;
- Determine the webinar #2 focus: pipeline, projects, pilots & future solutions.
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