SM(ART)FACILITY MANAGEMENT & SM(ART) ENERGY

THURSDAY, 23rd April 2026SM(ART)FACILITY MANAGEMENT & SM(ART) ENERGY

Event Details

Schedule

    • apríl 24 (piatok)
    • 8:00Attendee Registration8:00 - 9:15
    • 9:15Keynote: The Climate is Changing – So Will City Life
      Rečníci
      Radovan Hilbert, YMS, a.s.
      9:15 - 10:15

      Climate change is no longer a distant threat of the future but a reality that significantly affects the way we live—especially in cities. The lecture The Climate is Changing – So Will City Life focuses on how rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and water scarcity are transforming how modern cities function and the everyday lives of their residents.

    • 10:15Conference Opening
      Rečníci
      Igor Stanek, CHASTIA s.r.o.Ján Michlík, Phillip, a.s.Santa Claus, NORTH POLE
      10:15 - 10:30

      The ceremonial opening of the conference including a welcome to all participants, an introduction to the event program, and an overview of the main topics that will be addressed during the conference.


    • 10:30Greet & Open: Pasi Tuominen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Finland to the Czech Republic and Slovakia
      Rečníci
      Pasi Tuominen, Embassy of Finland to the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic
      10:30 - 10:35

      A short greeting and support for the conference, a big greeting from compatriots and other guests from Scandinavia and Slovakia. Connection with the Levi center and motivation for further cooperation.

    • 10:35White Winters / Levi – The Future of Winter Tourism in the Era of Climate Change
      Rečníci
      Santtu Hulkkonen, Solved, White Winters
      10:35 - 10:50

      The lecture will present White Winters Iniatiative based on the example of the Finnish resort Levi, one of the largest ski destinations in Scandinavia and a leader in sustainable winter tourism. At a time when climate change significantly affects the length of the winter season, snow quality, and the stability of mountain ecosystems, Levi is systematically working to reduce its carbon footprint and adapt to new conditions. The lecture will introduce concrete measures – from the use of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient snowmaking technologies, to responsible infrastructure planning and cooperation with the local community and visitors. It will also open a discussion on how winter tourism can transform to remain economically viable and environmentally sustainable in the long term.

    • 10:50Accelerating Sustainable Investment with Business Case Intelligence
      Rečníci
      Niilo Nurmi, TASO AI, Finland
      10:50 - 11:10

      Sustainable infrastructure investment is no longer constrained only by access to capital — it is increasingly constrained by the quality and speed of decision-making. In many organizations, business cases for green transition investments are still approved with static assumptions and then managed through disconnected systems, making it harder to see where value is created, where risk is building, and how performance compares to the original thesis. In this presentation, Taso AI will show through a composite infrastructure scenario how AI can help investors and operators connect operational, financial, and market data into one decision layer, challenge assumptions earlier, and track sustainable investments from approval to execution and portfolio performance. The opportunity is not simply more reporting, but a better way to accelerate sustainable investments with sharper insight, faster feedback loops, and clearer accountability. 

    • 11:10Coffee break11:10 - 11:25
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    • 11:25Modern Energy Systems: Low Costs, High Standards
      Rečníci
      Martin Michalec, Slovenské elektrárne - energetické služby, s.r.o.
      11:25 - 11:35

      The lecture will present comprehensive decarbonisation solutions for both the development sector and industry – from design and financing to implementation. It will focus on the integration of renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and reducing carbon footprints in practice. The aim is to demonstrate that low-carbon projects are not only an environmental necessity but also a strategic investment in long-term competitiveness.

    • 11:35Panel discussion - Sustainable Cities and Modern Infrastructure in the New Climate Era – Innovation, Energy and Adaptation
      Rečníci
      Jiří Trumpeš, Jasná Ski ResortNorbert Kurilla, Sustainability LeaderRadoslav Mizera, Solved, FinlandSanttu Hulkkonen, Solved & White Winters, FinlandZuzana Kaparová, European Investment Bank in Slovakia
      11:35 - 12:35

      The panel discussion will connect the topics of climate change, urban development and the future of winter tourism, including financing, and building on the keynote lecture The Climate is Changing – So Will City Life and expanding on the example of the Finnish resort Levi as a model of responsible development. Experts in urban planning, tourism, and environmental policy will discuss how cities and destinations can adapt to changing climate conditions, reduce their carbon footprint, and introduce innovative approaches to planning. The goal is to provide concrete solutions and inspiration for municipalities, businesses, and the public.

    • 12:35Libretto from “Imobilio” and the company DORPS
      Rečníci
      Jozef Griač, Imobilio o.z.
      12:35 - 12:45

      DOMOV DOMOVOM is an innovative project focused on creating modular community centers. Its foundation consists of small modular houses (tiny houses) that are combined into larger units with facilities for staff, enabling the provision of high-quality social and healthcare services.

      The project applies principles of modular construction to deliver quickly deployable, barrier-free, and sustainable solutions that integrate housing, services, and community spaces. It responds to current challenges such as the lack of capacity in social care facilities, an aging population, and the need for flexible spaces for delivering various types of services.

      Its target groups include social service and senior care homes, shelters, day-care centers, community centers, kindergartens, and service providers.

      DOMOV DOMOVOM emphasizes technological innovation, accessibility, and an optimal price–quality ratio, thereby raising the standard of social infrastructure and contributing to the sustainable and inclusive development of communities.

    • 12:45Lunch12:45 - 13:35
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    • 13:45Panel Discussion – The Energy Mix of the Future: Diversification of Sources and Fuels in Times of Geopolitical Uncertainty
      Rečníci
      Ján Karaba, SAPI - Slovenská asociácia udržateľnej energetikyMartin Kuruc, LSK Green Group a.s.Martin Michalec, Slovenské elektrárne - energetické služby, s.r.o.Martin Stohl, JTRE a.s.Milan Bogár, moderator, FM Institute Slovakia s.r.o.Oto Halás, SLOVGEOTERM a.s.
      13:45 - 15:00

      The panel discussion will address the question of how to diversify energy sources and fuels in a time of growing market uncertainty, where the availability of traditional resources such as gas and oil may be affected by geopolitical conflicts. The discussion will focus on a combination of renewable sources (photovoltaics, wind, geothermal, biomass), transitional solutions (gas, cogeneration), and new technologies (batteries, hydrogen, demand management).

    • 15:00Santa Claus with Drone Support? And what about saving life?
      Rečníci
      Aslan - Československý vlčiak, Mountain Rescue ServiceMilan Tomčík, Mountain Rescue Service, Canine UnitSanta Claus, NORTH POLEŠtefan Dusza, ZEPHYR AUS
      15:00 - 15:30

      A demonstration of how drones can deliver what people truly need.

    • 15:30A comprehensive path to modern energy education
      Rečníci
      Erik Vodhánel, Viessmann, s.r.o.
      15:30 - 15:55

      As part of the presentation, we will introduce the successful implementation of six state-of-the-art specialized classrooms for the TeZB field, created with the support of ŠIOV through the REPowerEU program. We will show that modernizing education is not just about purchasing hardware, but involves a comprehensive ecosystem ranging from methodological preparation of materials to intensive teacher training. The goal of the project was to create an environment that reflects current market needs and prepares a new generation of professionals for the challenges of building energy efficiency. It serves as an example of how to effectively connect practical experience with the quality of vocational education.

    • 15:55Compact accumulation in commercial heating and cooling systems
      Rečníci
      Alexis Sevault, Cartesian ASIgor Kras, KOOR, s.r.o.
      15:55 - 16:20

      The lecture focuses on the principles and benefits of compact energy storage in commercial heating and cooling systems. Participants will learn how to efficiently store heat or cold, optimize system operation, and reduce energy costs. The discussion will include practical examples of modern solutions and innovative technologies.

    • 16:20Coffee break16:20 - 16:35
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    • 16:35From BIM to CAFM
      Rečníci
      Martin Dittmann, Supreme Audit Office of the Czech RepublicRadek Haubert, Supreme Audit Office of the Czech Republic
      16:35 - 16:55

      A successful story of the construction of the headquarters of the Supreme Audit Office of the Czech Republic. The project received several Czech awards, including Building of the Year, as well as the European Procura+ Award. By implementing innovative tools, it was significantly ahead of its time.

    • 16:55A Digital Foundation for Sustainable Facility Management: Implementing CAFM in a University Environment
      Rečníci
      Ladislav Bůcha, Charles University
      16:55 - 17:15

      The lecture will present the process of implementing a unified CAFM system in a decentralized university environment. It will focus on the implementation of a custom data standard, integration with the ArcGIS Enterprise platform, and the use of building graphical documentation within mapping applications. It will also include a demonstration of the unification of maintenance processes, the introduction of a centralized registry, and standardized energy monitoring. The aim is to present a digital foundation for efficient and sustainable facility management in a complex university environment.

    • 17:15Digital Twin of the Gabčíkovo Hydropower Plant: An AI-Driven Green Energy HUB
      Rečníci
      Jozef Matušov, VODOHOSPODÁRSKA VÝSTAVBA, ŠTÁTNY PODNIK
      17:15 - 17:25

      Introduction of a project focused on creating a digital twin of the Gabčíkovo Hydropower Plant, serving as the foundation for an intelligent green energy hub. The solution integrates hydropower with renewable energy sources, battery storage systems, and green hydrogen production. Through advanced modeling and artificial intelligence, it enables real-time optimization of energy flow management and improves the economic efficiency of operations. A key element is the use of intelligent agents that represent individual energy sources and coordinate decision-making among themselves to maximize the overall value of the system. The project also highlights the practical impacts of the solution, including increased efficiency in the use of renewable energy sources and the potential to apply this concept to other energy systems across Europe.

    • 17:25From Atoms to Bits: A New Perspective on Waste in the Age of AI
      Rečníci
      Libor Bešenyi, Xolution
      17:25 - 17:45

      The talk focuses on a less visible aspect of artificial intelligence—the growing demand for computational power and the associated waste of resources, particularly due to inefficient use of GPUs. In the rush toward rapid digitalization, performance and scaling are often prioritized over optimization, leading to unnecessarily high energy consumption of AI models. It raises the question of whether we are merely shifting consumption from the physical world into the digital one without truly improving sustainability. The session will emphasize the need to balance technological progress, model efficiency, and their real contribution to society.

    • 17:00Relax and cars for Real Men17:00 - 19:30

      Come and relax while trying out some of the new series of BYD vehicles. For those looking for the perfect way to unwind, a wellness zone with massages will also be available.

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    • 18:00Dinner18:00 - 20:00

      Dinner at the AquaCity Hotel restaurant

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    • 19:00MetroCamp WarmUp Pool Party19:00 - 20:30
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    • 21:00Social evening in the congress hall of AQUACITY Poprad21:00 - 2:00

      The social evening in the congress hall of AQUACITY Poprad will offer a pleasant atmosphere, a musical performance by Filip Jančík accompanied by the Orchestra of the Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic, refreshments, drinks, and opportunities for networking. 

      The evening will also feature unique entertainment in a Slovak–Nordic style.

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