Tag: Programm

  • IKEA Switzerland offers 3D room planner for your own home

    IKEA Switzerland offers 3D room planner for your own home

    The furniture store IKEA Switzerland presents a new 3D room planner. According to a press release, IKEA Kreativ allows you to design your own home virtually. The new free function is now available in the IKEA app and online. IKEA Kreativ utilises the latest 3D technology and artificial intelligence, the press release continues.

    Users can choose between two options. Option 1 allows you to scan and design your own living space. Option 2 allows you to set up interactive 3D showrooms.

    With the first option, a wide-angle image of a room is taken with the smartphone and saved in the user’s IKEA profile. There is no need to tidy up, as the furniture eraser function can be used to empty the entire room or digitally remove individual items, such as an old couch or clutter, according to the press release. You can then browse through the IKEA range and place your favourite products in the virtual living room. With option 2, it is not your own room that is set up, but an interactive 3D showroom provided by IKEA.

    If you want to put the room design into practice, you can add individual products or the entire room furnishings to your shopping basket and order them online. Alternatively, the products can also be added to the shopping list in the app for the next visit to the IKEA store.

    “We see great potential in using innovative technologies to improve the shopping experience and make the transition between our online offering and a visit to the store seamless,” says Ann Ström, Country Digital Manager at IKEA Switzerland.

  • 10 million Swiss francs in funding for concrete recycling technology

    10 million Swiss francs in funding for concrete recycling technology

    Almost 40% of global CO2 emissions are attributable to the construction and building sector. Around 30 billion tonnes of concrete are produced worldwide every year and demand continues to rise. The binding agent cement and the composite material concrete are important building materials – but their production contributes to climate change. Estimates suggest that the cement industry alone is responsible for more than 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions. With reCO2ver® Sika has developed an innovative technology that enables complete recycling of concrete demolition material and is unique in the concrete industry.

    17,000 tonnes of CO2 storage in concrete demolition material by the end of 2030

    Sikas not only processes old concrete into the high-quality individual components gravel, sand and cement stone, but can also bind additional CO2 thanks to a chemical process. Approximately 15 kilogrammes of CO2 can be permanently stored per tonne of demolition material. In addition, the performance of the cement paste powder produced in the process is optimised by Sika additives

    Additives and can thus be used again as a cement substitute in concrete production. A pilot plant has been in operation in Switzerland since October 2021 – the test phase has now been successfully completed.

    In order to be able to provide standardised proof of the plants’ added climate value, Sika is developing a climate protection programme together with South Pole in accordance with the specifications of the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (BAFU). A significant milestone has now been reached with regard to the implementation and use of this technology for CO2 capture and storage: the Swiss Climate Cent Foundation guarantees the purchase of CO2 certificates from this programme of initially CHF 10 million until the end of 2030.

    The implementation of the industrial plants is a central component of the certified climate protection programme. By the end of 2030, around 17,000 tonnes of CO2 are to be stored in concrete demolition material. This is roughly equivalent to the amount of CO2 released during the construction of 850 single-family houses made of concrete. Philippe Jost, Head Construction Sika: “With our innovative strength and our sustainable technologies, we enable our customers in the construction and automotive industries to reduce their ecological footprint and make the transition to more sustainability. We are very pleased that the reCO2ver® technology is being specifically promoted. We are convinced that through the programme we are creating great added value for the construction industry, the environment and for future generations.”

  • Real Estate meets Limmattal – The new real estate meeting place for Limmattal

    Real Estate meets Limmattal – The new real estate meeting place for Limmattal

    But the Schlierefäscht has even more to offer – it is not only a festival of fun and celebration, but also an exciting platform for business and industry. A special highlight is the newly launched real estate meeting “Immobilien meets Limmattal” on Thursday, 7 September 2023 with exciting keynotes, panel discussions and exchange of experiences.

    The half-day event will focus on the topic of “Limmattal site development”. It offers a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the development of the region and gain insights into the challenging interplay of architecture, urban planning and social aspects.

    Be inspired by the latest trends, analyses and innovative solutions. You can expect exciting keynotes from renowned speakers such as Michael Hermann, Managing Director of sotomo, Fabienne Hoelzel, Professor of Urban Design at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart or Thomas Sevcik, CEO of arthesia, interesting insights into the areas of Dietikon, Schlieren and Spreitenbach as well as a lot of interesting information about electromobility, the property market and sustainability for areas.

    Take the opportunity to make valuable contacts and get to know the Limmattal real estate industry. Register now and secure your ticket at the exclusive price of CHF 80 (instead of CHF 150) with the note “reader offer immo-invest”.

    Real Estate meets Limmattal
    Thursday, 7 September 2023, from 2 p.m.
    Event tent, Pischte 52, Schlieren

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  • Luucy introduces new version of its 3D programme for planners

    Luucy introduces new version of its 3D programme for planners

    Luucy AG, with locations in Lucerne and Schlieren, has launched a new generation of its platform of the same name. Luucy 2.6 is now also available in French, the young company informs in a corresponding press release. In addition, the new version features expanded keyboard navigation and simpler control. In addition, relevant data sets for spatial and real estate development are made available. Luucy kicks off with relevant data sets from the Canton of Lucerne.

    With the Luucy platform, real estate developments can be modelled, analysed, visualised and communicated by means of a digital twin. In version 2.6, the roof pitch can now be freely set. A new function also makes navigation possible in the underground levels of buildings.

    The 3D models created with the help of Luucy are used to make development plans clear for experts and the interested public. They go into such detail that the shadows cast by the buildings can be depicted. Location promoter Limmatstadt AG has also already presented such a digital 3D model of the Limmat Valley. This makes it possible to experience the region and its urban development projects virtually.