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Siemens Smart Infrastructure, Global Head of Building Performance Sustainability | Zurich, Switzerland
In January 2016, Peter Halliday became Head of Building Performance & Sustainability (BPS) at the international headquarters in Zug, Switzerland home of the Siemens Building Technologies Division. He is in charge of the BPS global business. Which aims to increase the competitiveness of customer business by delivering energy performance, operational efficiency and sustainability solutions for their buildings and infrastructures.
Over the past years, he has worked in nearly all areas of the building technology field, including engineering, project management, sales, business development and senior management. After 26 years experience in the business his focus is on growing through constant innovation, digital platforms and energy efficiency strategies, whilst turning buildings and infrastructure into a competitive advantage for organizations around the world.
Prior to his current position he was…
Working Group: Smart Building Technology (2018 – Present)
Annual Conference, Presenter (Australia 2017; Middle East 2018)
Annual Conference, Panel Moderator (Chicago 2019)
Record Numbers Convene at 2018 Leaders Meeting
20 October 2018
Smart Building Technology Working Group Meets at 2018 Conference
20 October 2018
31 October 2017
Peter Halliday of Siemens Building Technology is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.
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20 October 2018
Polycentric Cities: The Future of Vertical Urbanism
CTBUH 2018 Conference Speakers
As we approach the new normality of cities housing 10 million or more inhabitants, those best positioned for the future are evolving along polycentric, multi-nodal...
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30 October 2017
Connecting the City: People, Density & Infrastructure
CTBUH 2017 Conference Speakers
The future of humanity on this planet relies on the collective benefits of urban density; reducing both land consumption and the energy needed to construct...
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31 October 2017
Peter Halliday of Siemens Building Technology is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.
30 October 2017
CTBUH 2017 Australia Conference - Session 4A: Connected Buildings and Urban Mobility
Ame Engelhart, Director - Hong Kong, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, chairs the question and answer session with Fred Clarke, Senior Design Principal, Pelli Clarke...
30 October 2017
Creating Connected Places Through the Power of Building Data
This presentation uncovered best practices related to connecting buildings with their operators, occupants, and the cities of which they are part. It focused on how...
20 October 2018
Polycentric Cities: The Future of Vertical Urbanism
CTBUH 2018 Conference Speakers
As we approach the new normality of cities housing 10 million or more inhabitants, those best positioned for the future are evolving along polycentric, multi-nodal...
30 October 2017
Connecting the City: People, Density & Infrastructure
CTBUH 2017 Conference Speakers
The future of humanity on this planet relies on the collective benefits of urban density; reducing both land consumption and the energy needed to construct...
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