Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony Agenda

Oct 8th h 13:30-15:00

Sustainable Places 2025 kicks off with an excellent lineup of keynote speakers announcing initiatives and sharing perspectives from the leading edge of both scientific and market activities.  You can meet them in the table below and we look forward to this opening session.

Thomas Messervey, CEO R2M Solution

Tom leads the organizational committee of Sustainable Places and will open Sustainable Places 2025 covering event logistics, highlights and an overview of the days ahead and moderate the opening ceremony.

Born in Maine, USA, Tom’s career spans service in the US military as an engineering officer, teaching at the United States Military Academy at West Point, transitioning to Italy, working with D’Appolonia, the European Commission and co-founding R2M Solution (Research to Market – embodying the company vision). 

Anna Scavuzzo, Deputy Mayor of Milan

Born and educated in Milan, Anna has been serving as the Deputy Mayor since 2016 with oversight of Education, Urban School Infrastructure, University & Research and Food Policy. She is widely recognized for her commitment to civic participation, sustainability and inclusivity leading initiatives to combat food waste and foster community involvement. She also represents Milan in several EU projects, contributing to international exchanges on smart, sustainable, and inclusive cities.

Anna will provide the opening keynote of Sustainable Places 2025 welcoming delegates and sharing several of Milan’s signature initiatives and why we can be optimistic about the future. 

Jacopo Palermo, Associate Partner – TEHA Ambrosetti Group

Jacopo is a seasoned real estate executive with over two decades of experience in construction, development, and strategic leadership. He previously served as CEO of Costim Group, a prominent Italian real estate developer behind innovative projects like the Chorus Life, and as General Manager of Immobiliare Percassi, focusing on high-demand residential and commercial developments in Northern Italy. In July 2024, Jacopo joined TEHA Group as Principal Expert in Real Estate within the Business & Policy Impact area where he drives initiatives in urban regeneration, investments, and sustainability connecting public administrations with investors and developers.

Jacopo will provide his perspective on the challenges of smart buildings across Europe, with a focus on Italy and how EU-funded research can help to foster collaboration and accelerate progress.

Ralph Maloumby Baka – The Quebec Delegation

Ralph is a strategist, social scientist, and Research and Innovation Attaché at the Quebec Government Delegation in Rome, Italy, where he fosters partnerships between Quebec and Italian ecosystems in research, innovation, and urban development. Ralph has supported European Commission projects on African diaspora engagement and promotes cross-border collaborations in sectors like technical textiles, energy transition, and public policy innovation.

Ralph will provide an overview of Canada’s participation in Horizon Europe, the Quebec Delegation and how to open collaboration opportunities.

Elke Moors, Managing Director – Building Digital Twin Association (BDTA)

Formerly the head of economic and commercial delegation of Flanders in Barcelona promoting cross-border collaborations, Elke is currently the Manager Director of the Building Digital Twin Association (BDTA). The BDTA is a European non-profit organization based in Antwerp, Belgium, dedicated to promoting digitalization, standardization, and innovation in the construction industry through digital twin technologies.

Elke will detail the mission of the BDTA and the recently signed Kaunas Declaration on Digital Building Permits.

Germain Adell, Managing Director – METABUILDING ASBL

An architect and urban planner, Germain is a champion of innovation in the construction industry. After serving as Deputy Director and head of EU R&D at Nobatek, France’s institute for the energy and environmental transition in the building sector, he founded the Metabuilding Association in Brussels. As Managing Director, he now leads the non-profit ecosystem, that includes an Open Innovation Test Bed, dedicated to advancing innovation, product development, and sustainability across the European built environment industry.

At SP2025, Germain will provide a short overview of the Metabuilding Ecosystem, the Built4People Innovation Clusters Network and announce a new Affiliated Membership category opening and inviting participation to construction sector SMEs and associations.

Andrew Fitzpatrick, EU Business Manager – BrainBox AI

Andrew Fitzpatrick is the Director of Business Development, UK, at BrainBox AI, a Montreal-headquartered company leveraging artificial intelligence to optimize HVAC systems in commercial buildings. Andrew holds an MBA (2020) from Bayes Business School, where his capstone project on AI-driven sustainability paved the way for his role at BrainBox AI, and a bachelor’s in civil engineering from McGill University.

With installations in over 15000 commercial buildings across 21 countries worldwide, Andrew will discuss how AI is impacting the building sector, the trace of BrainBox AI from idea to high tech startup to its positioning today, and thoughts on the next generation of AI in buildings in a 5-10 year timeframe.

Thomas Miorin, CEO – Edera

Thomas Miorin is the co-founder and CEO of EDERA, an Italian social enterprise dedicated to large-scale decarbonization and deep regeneration of the built environment through innovative, off-site construction solutions for net-zero, full-electric, and seismic-resilient buildings. With over a decade of expertise in sustainable construction, he founded and chaired REbuild, Italy’s premier event on real estate innovation, and promoted national adoption of certifications like LEED, BREEAM, and GRESB, as well as the Energiesprong initiative for industrialized retrofits. A former lecturer at the University of Padua and the Higher Institute of Business Administration in Damascus, Miorin drives cross-sector collaborations to accelerate Italy’s transition to a low-carbon built environment.

At Sustainable Places, Thomas will provide an overview of Edera’s activities, best practices in working with municipalities, aligning stakeholder value chains and how to get deep retrofits done.

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