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FUTUREBUILD SHOW PREVIEW; APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS 39


Each session will be dissected to examine where we need to be in 12 months, fi ve years, and 10 years time.


The National Retrofi t Conference & Expo


The National Retrofi t Conference, co- located with Futurebuild, is a must-visit for anyone interested in retrofi t. Sponsored by Sustainable Building Services, it is designed for professionals focused on achieving net-zero goals through retrofi tting. It spans the three days (04-06 March), with content curated from Retrofi t Academy CIC on the fi rst two days and the National Retrofi t Hub on the third. The programme will focus on “scaling the ambition, delivering the promise of retrofi tting, and regenerating our cities and regions at their core.” The National Retrofi t Expo, new for


2025, will expand on the conference and feature dedicated exhibitions of innovative products, solutions, and technologies that tackle retrofi t challenges, with leading exhibitors including Parity Projects, E.ON, Corksol, Trustmark, q-bot and many more. Also, don’t miss the Big Retrofi t Challenge, where this year six shortlisted innovators will present groundbreaking


ideas with the potential to solve pressing retrofi t challenges.


Impact 20x20 New for the 2025 event, Impact 20x20 has been launched with a Call for Papers inviting visionaries to present bold ideas for a sustainable future through fast-paced Pecha Kucha-style sessions. It will spotlight innovative research and solutions that are inspiring action in the built environment.


The Big Innovation Pitch Returning for another year, The Big Innovation Pitch will see three shortlisted fi nalists presenting their innovations live to a panel of judges including Dr Oliver Jones, who is associate director for sustainability and innovation at Cundall.


Futurebuild 2025 is a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of sustainable architecture. Join the movement and make your impact! Register today by scanning the QR Code.


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Vent-Axia Wins H&V News Award


British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia is celebrating winning the ‘Low Carbon Impact Award:


Commercial or Industrial’ at the


prestigious H&V News Awards. Committed to providing healthy indoor air while driving a low-


carbon future, Vent-Axia received the accolade for paving the way in the ventilation sector when it comes to its decarbonisation with its ground-breaking manufacturing transformation, transitioning from virgin to recycled plastic. The company’s latest innovation involves the testing of recycled plastics to create its pioneering materials database which leads the sector, making it a worthy winner.


0344 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com/sustainable A. Proctor’s new National Sales Manager


The A. Proctor Group is delighted to promote Margaret Airth to the position of national sales manager, effective immediately. In her new role, reporting to sales director John Johnston, Margaret will oversee the team of regional sales managers, providing them with further support and direction. “Over the last


13 years, Margaret has taken on a large and varied role within the Group, supporting the delivery of our sales strategy,” said John Johnston. “Alongside managing national distribution accounts and our internal sales team, she already works closely with our RSMs.


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com


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