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Make buildings work better at Energy & Environment Expo


Taking place from 17 – 19 June at ExCeL London, the Energy & Environment Expo is part of Protection & Management 2014 and can help operators wanting to cut back on their energy use


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nergy efficiency is a vital issue for premises and facilities owners and operators. Cutting back on energy use reduces costs for


the host business; if energy savings can actively offset any financial outlay on energy efficient technologies then so much the better. In recent years, systems developers in the security, fire prevention/protec- tion, facility management, health and safety and energy sectors have pro- duced myriad green solutions. So where should leisure sector professionals go to find out about the latest products and technologies aimed at helping them cut back on their energy use?


HELP AND ADVICE Energy & Environment Expo – a major event in the green calendar and London’s largest exhibition of its kind – represents an opportunity to get the full story. The trade show features a line-up of leading energy sector speak- ers and exhibitors. Organiser UBM Live – which also runs other events includ- ing EcoBuild – has commissioned extensive independent sector research to help shape the overall theme of the show – Making Buildings Work Better. UBM Live will also be hosting the


Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)’s Renewable Heating Initiative (RHI) Roadshow event, as part of the exhibition. Top-level speakers from DECC, Ofgem and MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) are lined up with five hours


Register now to attend Protection & Management 2014 by visiting


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The Energy & Environment Expo addresses critical issues for operators


Dates: 17-19 June 2014 Location: ExCeL London, UK Times: Tue 17 June 10:00 – 17:00 Wed 18 June 10.00 – 18.30 Thursday 19 June 10.00 – 16.00 Register: www.energy-enviro-expo.com/leisure


of seminars and debates at the RHI Roadshow stand.


FIND OUT MORE Organised by UBM Live, Protection & Management 2014 takes place at ExCeL London from 17-19 June 2014. Attracting more than 45,000 visi-


tors and 1,600 exhibitors, Protection & Management 2014 features IFSEC International, FIREX International, Safety and Health Expo, Facilities Show, Energy & Environment Expo and Service Management Expo. Dedicated Educational Academies offer conference and forum pro- grammes with thought leadership sessions from key industry figures. Supported by – among others – the


BSIA, ADS, ASIS and The Security Institute, IFSEC International focuses


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on all aspects of security, encom- passing video surveillance, intruder detection, access control, integrated solutions, IT and cyber security, perim- eter protection and physical security. At FIREX International, more than 170 providers will showcase the latest technology in fire detection and preven- tion. The show works closely with key stakeholders in the fire safety arena, including the Fire Industry Association (FIA), the Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP), the Fire Protection Association (FPA) and the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB). Facilities Show is supported by the British Institute of Facilities Management. Like its counterpart in Protection & Management 2014, the show offers high level networking and education opportunities. l


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