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FUTUREBUILD SHOW PREVIEW
04-06 March ExCeL, London
Celebrating 20 years of impactful innovation
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elebrating its 20th year, Futurebuild 2025 continues to lead the charge for innovation, sustainability and collaboration in the built environment, and this year’s theme is ‘making an impact.’ Visitors will have the chance to explore a diverse range of exhibitors and innovations that are transforming the built environment. In the main exhibition, you can discover a wide array of products and services designed to tackle today’s sustainability, energy effi ciency and innovation challenges. The Innovation Trail connects with leading exhibitors such as Heidelberg Materials UK and LKAB Minerals, as a ‘curated experience’ that enables professionals to discover pioneering solutions, products and materials to meet sustainability and project goals. Attendees can also explore the Futurebuild Arena stage, the co-located National Retrofi t Conference & Expo, and fi ve ‘impact’ stages offering expert sessions tailored to specifi c sectors and interests – all are CPD accredited. • The Buildings Impact Stage sponsored by HG Matthews: Diving deep into designing net-zero, climate- resilient, and aesthetically impactful structures, this stage features partners such as Passivhaus Trust, BRE, and UKGBC and topics such as modular construction innovations, and the Future Homes Standard.
• The Materials Impact Stage sponsored by Aggregate Industries: Insights into traceable supply chains, waste minimisation, and sustainable material use. ‘Impact partners’ such as The Concrete Centre, 540 World and Built By Nature will explore how to choose materials that enhance projects’ sustainability for a greener future.
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• The Placemaking Impact Stage sponsored by Hahn Plastics Ltd: Going beyond homes to explore how built environment professionals can design and build vibrant, connected communities that align with sustainability goals. Curated in collaboration with partners such as Urban Design Group and Landscape Institute, it will provide knowledge and practical insights on how to enhance placemaking in projects.
• The Energy Impact Stage sponsored by Kensa: With decarbonisation a priority, the focus is on integrating renewable energy sources into building designs, and how to navigate upcoming regulations. Panel discussions from partners such as Energy Saving Trust, CIBSE, and the Sustainable Energy Association, addressing the role of heat pumps, solar technologies, and thermal storage in creating low-energy homes.
• The FutureX Digital Disruptors Impact Stage sponsored by One Click LCA: Explore how construction technology can be used intentionally to benefi t both society and the environment.
The Futurebuild Arena The Futurebuild Arena will focus on sessions that explore how built and natural environment professionals can make an impact and help us achieve the transition towards reaching our climate targets. The focus will be on creating a vibrant economy that works within planetary boundaries, promotes social justice, and ensures fair resource use. The three overarching themes for 2025 are ‘Putting Circularity and Reuse at the Heart of Living and Working,’ ‘Sustainability, Social Justice and Transition,’ and ‘Making it Happen’.
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