A team from DFL, comprising Jose Pedro Sousa, Clara Vale, Teresa Calix, Filipa Guerreiro, Miguel Vale, and Nuno Xavier, traveled to Madrid to attend the Rebuild 2024 Fair. Their participation was integral to the progression of the PRR-funded project "R2U Modular Systems," which focuses on revolutionizing the construction industry through modular systems. The Rebuild 2024 Fair stands as a cornerstone event fully dedicated to the industrialization of building construction. It provided an invaluable platform to engage with key stakeholders and contextualize their ongoing work within the latest industry advancements.
During the visit, the DFL team seized the opportunity to connect with Ignasi Pérez-Arnal, an organizer of the Advanced Architecture Congress, and explored products and solutions from companies like Saltoki Offsite, Egoing Wood Group, Schneider Electric, Kingspan, Al-Top, Modelical, Innove, Sika, and ABB. Of particular interest was the "Materials Matter Exhibition," spotlighting innovative and sustainable products utilizing mycelium, cork, 3D printing with waste, and mineral fibers. Additionally, the team. Additionally, the DFL team also checked presentations at the concurrent Advanced Architecture Congress.
For the DFL, the Rebuild 2024 Fair represented more than just an opportunity to network; it was a chance to align their research efforts in the "R2U Modular Systems" project with the state-of-the-art practices and innovations driving the construction industry forward. For more updates on the "R2U Modular Systems" project and the DFL's endeavors in shaping the future of construction, stay tuned.