Designing the Pathway to Net Zero
Open for RSVP Day 4 | ESG Festival 2026
A Smarter Campus Future
Day 4 of ESG Festival
In collaboration with Malaysia Green Building Council and Taylor’s University School of Architecture, Building and Design, Day 4 explores how digital twin technology can support the journey towards Net Zero Carbon campuses. Featuring the early development of the Taylor’s Lakeside digital twin model, this session highlights how data, design, and infrastructure planning can work together to create smarter, more sustainable campuses across TEG.
Please note: Submission does not guarantee a seat. All requests will be reviewed to ensure a balanced and relevant audience.
What You’ll Experience:
- See a digital twin in action
Explore how Taylor’s Lakeside Campus is being modelled to understand energy use, building performance, and carbon impact in real time. - Understand what drives Net Zero planning
Learn how data—from energy usage to building design and solar performance—comes together to inform smarter decisions. - Go behind the scenes of campus sustainability
Gain insight into how infrastructure, systems, and design strategies can work together to reduce carbon across campuses.
Sustainability is often discussed at a high level—but real change happens when it becomes measurable.
This session shows how digital tools can bridge that gap, turning abstract goals into clear pathways and actionable strategies. It’s about understanding not just what needs to change, but how change can actually happen.
