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Digital Deconstruction Showcase Event

Three years ago, the EU Interreg project Digital Deconstruction (DDE) was launched to develop digital tools on a platform that enables circular construction.

We want to share with the thirteen project partners from France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands the results with everyone at the final event. We also look ahead to the coming years and making the platform operational. It is an inspiring day with the opportunity to meet each other and discuss which follow-up steps can be taken.

 

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