IVH Celebrates 50 Years: Industry Experts & Politicians Discuss Construction's Future
The Hartschaum Industry Association (IVH) marked its 50th anniversary with a parliamentary breakfast in Berlin. The event, held on October 18th at the Käfer restaurant in the Bundestag dome, was moderated by Serena Klein. It brought together industry experts and politicians to discuss pressing issues in the construction industry.
Klein steered the conversation towards the construction industry crisis, incentives for promotion, and the potential of EPS insulation materials in a closed-loop economy. The IVH celebrated its golden jubilee amidst these thought-provoking discussions.
Jan Niklas Gesenhues, the Green parliamentary group's environmental spokesman, and Rainer Semet, the FDP's representative in the Building Committee, participated in the event. They engaged in a lively exchange, sharing their insights and perspectives on the industry's challenges and opportunities.
The IVH's 50th anniversary event provided a platform for crucial dialogue about the future of the construction industry. Key players in politics and industry came together to explore solutions and innovations, marking a significant milestone for the association.
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