FACILITIES SHOW PREVIEW
with practical and insightful sessions from top speakers and trainers.”
Inspirational Keynotes
Headlining the programme of more than 100 speakers will be keynote addresses from Colonel Tim Collins OBE, Kate Adie OBE and James Cracknell OBE, truly inspirational speakers who have shown grit and determination in the face of adversity. Further facilities focused speakers will cover sector specific case studies, thought leadership, training and legislative updates.
Colonel Tim Collins OBE will speak on Tuesday 21st June from 11.30 – 12.30, Kate Adie OBE will speak on Wednesday 22nd June from 11.30 – 12.30 and James Cracknell OBE will speak on Thursday 23rd June at 11.30 – 12.30.
Facilities 2020 Strategy Summit: A programme of forward looking content to preparing facilities leadership for the work-places of the future. Topics include: flexible working, workspace optimisation, managing international teams, energy management and sustainability, talent management, as well as sessions on making sure the FM gets a good rep in the board room.
FM Operational Excellence Arena: Tools and best practice for more efficient, cost-effective facilities management, with topics including: office moves and refurbs, effective maintenance strategies, health and safety, fire safety, the living wage, Artificial Intelligence and IoT in FM, water market reform, getting the most out of suppliers, security and counter terrorism.
FM in the Real World: Case studies from some of the UK’s most inspiring workplaces, including sports stadiums, nuclear sites, luxury shopping centres, airports, zoos, government departments, hotels, universities, schools, corporate offices and retail chains.
Facilities Show takes place from the 21st – 23th June 2016 at ExCeL London. Visitors can register at:
www.facilitiesshow.com/TomorrowsFM 24 | TOMORROW’S FM
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