Futurebuild, the leading showcase for product innovation in the construction industry, is back in 2023. The sustainability pioneer will return to ExCeL London from March 7 – 9 and provide the stage for inspiring ideas, innovative solutions and knowledge sharing to help us create net zero buildings faster, more safely and more efficiently.
Now in its 17th year, Futurebuild has kept sustainability at its core and this year’s theme sees the event taking a stand for a better built environment. Futurebuild will continue its mission to build a better future and show its commitment to playing its part in our net zero outcomes.
Having launched their ‘Take a Stand’ campaign this summer, Futurebuild is also urging companies and professionals throughout the construction supply chain to act now and take a similar step, all pledges will be displayed at the event in March. They have already been overwhelmed with support from hundreds of exhibitors, speakers and partners pledging to ‘take a stand’ on an issue they passionately believe will help propel the industry towards a more sustainable future.
Definitive action is needed now if we are going to meet our net zero goal and that is why Futurebuild is set to be the most significant event in the built environment calendar as well as the most important edition in Futurebuild’s history.
It will bring together specifiers, decision-makers and disruptive thinkers in one place to exchange know-how, discover game-changing new products and technologies, and forge new business connections as we accelerate our journey to net zero.
Futurebuild will be curated into eight show sections including Buildings, Digital, Energy, Interiors, Materials, Offsite, and Sustainable Infrastructure. The newly expanded Retrofit section, in partnership with The Retrofit Academy CIC and Osmosis, will be showcasing the best solutions, technologies and services, that together, can unite and strengthen the delivery of whole house retrofit at scale.
The event will also feature three new spotlights, Lighting in partnership with KNX UK, District Energy in partnership with UKDEA and FutureX Innovation in partnership with BEIS.
The Futurebuild 2023 three day conference programme, sponsored by SNRG and Hub Brussels, will explore the role we all have to play to meet our net zero targets and will feature world-class speakers sharing their experiences and debating the most critical issues.
Futurebuild will take place from March 7 – 9 2023, London’s ExCeL. For more details about the event and to register for your free ticket, visit www.futurebuild.co.uk
Don’t miss out on next year’s event. Visitor registration is now open.
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