TCC-CIMET Prepares for RENABUMA Project: Strengthening Partnerships for Sustainable Housing
As part of preparations for the upcoming RENABUMA Project, the TCC International Centre for Innovation, Manufacturing, Technology Transfer, and Entrepreneurship (TCC-CIMET) has hosted key partners including the Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE) and the Centre for Settlement Studies (CSS), KNUST. The engagement formed part of coordinated efforts to advance sustainable, low-carbon, and affordable housing solutions tailored to Ghana’s rapidly urbanizing context.
GhIE and CSS, KNUST Visit: Key Highlights
During the collaborative meeting, the President of the Ghana Institution of Engineering, Ing. Ludwig Hesse, emphasized the transformative potential of the RENABUMA initiative. He noted that Ghana’s urbanization presents a unique opportunity to adopt building solutions that are both environmentally sustainable and cost-effective.
“The project intends to use materials that are common to us, which are also natural, combined with technology to make them modern. When these are combined, there is value for us. We are fortunate to be moving into urbanization. Others are ahead of us, but if we can take advantage of these opportunities, we can reduce costs, improve resilience and sustainability, and lower our carbon footprints,” he said.
His remarks reinforced the shared national goal of integrating local materials with modern digital construction technologies to create housing systems that are resilient and future-ready.
About the RENABUMA Workshop
Scheduled for 1st to 23rd September, the RENABUMA Workshop will serve as a hands-on, collaborative platform where academia, industry leaders, researchers, and community stakeholders work together to co-create innovative building solutions. By intentionally progressing from concept to prototype and then to scalable models, the project ensures that groundbreaking ideas are translated into real, durable, and sustainable housing options.
Project Leadership & Partners
The RENABUMA Project is jointly led by TCC-CIMET and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, with support from a strong consortium including:
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KNUST Centre for Settlement Studies
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KNUST Department of Architecture
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KNUST Department of Construction Technology & Management
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KNUST College of Engineering (CoE)
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KNUST College of Science (CoS)
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Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE)
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International Bamboo and Rattan Organization (INBAR)
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Mobius Architecture
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SCiMLAB
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DDF – Professur Digital Design and Fabrication
Together, these partners are working to define the future of sustainable construction—one that is affordable, climate-resilient, and deeply rooted in local resources and expertise.
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