Category: Continuing Professional Development (CPD’s)

Futurebuild 2026 ignites a new era of connection across the built environment

Futurebuild 2026 closed on a remarkable high after delivering one of the most vibrant, energetic and connected gatherings the built environment industry has ever seen, with overall visitor numbers across the co-located shows doubling year-on-year.

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Your essential guide to UK Construction Week London – connect, buy, collaborate

With the doors set to open on three days of innovation, discussion, networking and collaboration, planning is key to make the most of your time at UK Construction Week London (Excel, 12 – 14 May). 

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Rinnai: Heat Pumps Without the Headache – Why System Congruity Matters

Rinnai Director Chris Goggin establishes the importance of heat pump system congruity and the different methods of measurement that reveal heat pump performance.

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Building the Future: digital innovations at UK Construction Week

From AI and robotics, to BIM and generative design, the latest developments and innovations in digital construction will be taking centre stage at UK Construction Week (UKCW) London when doors open next week.

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Beyond the main stages: Surprising finds at Futurebuild 2026

Futurebuild 2026 opens on Tuesday 12th May offering a series of unexpected experiences that extend beyond the event walls and main stages. Alongside the headline conferences, full knowledge programme and exhibition, this year’s fringe programme brings an additional layer of insight and collaboration, with dedicated spaces hosting specialist content delivered in partnership with leading organisations and industry voices.

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Six inspiring sessions championing Women in Construction at UKCW London

Returning to Excel London this May (12th – 14th), UK Construction Week (UKCW) will once again be spotlighting women in the construction industry with a dedicated programme of panel discussions, skills workshops and networking opportunities.

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The future workforce – culture change and skill go under the spotlight at UK Construction Week London

The UK construction industry is facing a severe skills shortage, with over 140,000 job vacancies stalling essential housing and infrastructure projects. This will form a key thread for talks and workshops at UK Construction Week London (Excel, 12 – 14 May), alongside a deep dive into the ongoing culture change which is needed to attract young talent into the sector.

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