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SHOW PREVIEW: FUTUREBUILD 55


7 – 9 March 2023 ExCeL, London


Uniting for a net zero future W


hen like-minded people come together with a common purpose, great things can


happen. And what could be a more critical reason to do so now, than the need to secure a net-zero future for ourselves and generations to come?


Time is against us


Futurebuild has been championing sustainability for almost 17 years, and as time to act gets shorter, it is inviting all those involved in the built and natural environment to take part in our conference discussions based on looking forward, changing and taking action. This well-respected UK construction conference has a heritage of tackling the big issues and presenting the latest information in both best practice and research to enable the construction sector – as one of the largest contributors to global emissions – to operate more smartly and sustainably. Achieving net-zero carbon, let alone zero carbon, will require collaborative working across a wide field, not just construction, which is why the conference is relevant across so many disciplines both within the construction industry and beyond.


The Conference Programme is sponsored by SNRG and HUB Brussels and curated by the Edge, a multi-disciplinary built and natural environment think tank, which has identified 12 key propositions to be discussed and debated with very welcome input from the audience. Featuring a line-up of compelling industry speakers and thought leaders, they will use this conference to ‘take a stand’ to tackle the biggest issues.


Be inspired


The aim of the conference, as with the whole Futurebuild knowledge programme, is that attendees should leave feeling


ADF FEBRUARY 2023


more empowered and inspired to make changes to support the environment in their own work.


There will be a big debate to open each


day, with subjects based on a survey carried out after the last show – the big issues being energy, behaviour change and our contract with nature for a nature positive world. While the conference focuses on what needs to be achieved here in the UK (getting our own house in order), we are delighted that Pascal Smet, Secretary of State, Brussels-Capital Region will be at the conference to give us an update on the ground breaking work being undertaken by Brussels as a laboratory for circular construction. Futurebuild’s conference programme also sees the return of the Big Innovation Pitch. Closing out Day Two of the conference, the six finalists will battle it


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