Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC), a member of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) has opened online registration for its first annual conference which will take place on 27 and 28 April at Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC).
Through the Conference, QGBC is supporting Qatar Foundation's commitment to promote sustainable best practice and infrastructure development on the nation’s journey to a knowledge-based economy as set out in the Qatar National Vision 2030.
The Qatar Green Building Conference invites academic researchers and industry practitioners including urban planners, property consultants, sustainability experts and architects from Qatar and around the world, to take part in a series of sessions focused on some of the leading local, regional and international sustainability debates.
Conference participants will have the opportunity to meet and discuss current themes with leading local and international experts who have extensive experience working on green building developments and sustainability research.
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