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Over 130 seminars took place over the course of the three-day event.
Renewable Heat Focus illustrated the practical and financial benefits of the Renewable Heat Incentive to the marketplace. The Biodiversity Pavilion featured a series of practical talks and demonstrations to help designers and planners incorporate biodiversity and meet new regulations, whilst Fabric First helped visitors understand how building fabric improvements can interface with each other to achieve theoretical performance levels on site. Solar Hub showcased a range of solar innovative systems and Renew gave practical advice on achieving one of the most important aspects of achieving an energy efficient building, a highly insulated, airtight building envelope. Ecobuild portfolio director, James Blue says: “Ecobuild has proved once again that it’s the meeting place for the sustainable built environment community. Ecobuild is about sharing ideas and best practice, sparking debate and discussion, and learning about the most current
regulations and legislation. The event could not have come at a more critical time for the built environment sector.”
This year’s event brought together more than 57,000 industry professionals at London’s Excel. My only
complaint on returning from the show… there’s simply too much to do and see and too little time in which to do it! n
Ecobuild provides an essential opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest sustainable thinking.
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