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Housing 2022 Show Preview


Tere will be a strong focus on meeting net zero targets throughout


the programme. • Expert speakers on the Unlock Net Zero stage • A climate change hackathon • An exclusive funding guidance workshop with BEIS


Visitors will be able to network with the whole supply chain including the main procurement frameworks, key technology providers, contractors, and innovative product solutions. Te event will provide the opportunity to reconnect with colleagues, peers,


key partners and friends at exclusive drinks receptions and networking events, in-depth breakfast briefings. Also, visitors will be able to share best practice during tailored round-tables.


Housing is the must-attend event for local authorities, housing associations,


key partners and suppliers, government, housebuilders, and developers. Everyone will be united under one roof to discuss, debate, partner and learn. Housing has something for everyone! Visitor passes are free to housing associations, local authorities, public


sector, housebuilders, master developers, funders, architects, planners and BTR landlords, student accommodation, retirement living and extra-care providers. Fees will apply to other commercial organisations.


Book your place for Housing 2022 at: cihhousing.com/register


HOUSING 2022 STAND D69 34 | HMMJune/July 2022 | www.housingmmonline.co.uk


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