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ELEMENTAL LONDON SHOW PREVIEW
19-20 November Excel London
elementalLONDON debuts!
This new exhibition for London is focused on the twin aims of advancing building effi ciency and decarbonisation
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lementalLONDON is a new event coming to London’s Excel on 19-20 November 2025. This new
exhibition for London is focused on the twin aims of advancing building effi ciency and decarbonisation.
The 4,000 attendees expected at elementalLONDON encompass a variety of roles and disciplines across commercial and residential buildings. The common thread across a community of decision makers who are responsible for the reduction of energy use and carbon emissions in the built environment. Here are the key reasons why you should attend.
Engaging speaker programme The two-day programme of thought- provoking and informative content includes
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fi ve theatres and over 200 expert speakers from government, industry and academia. The elemental Arena will feature keynote speakers and lively debates on decarbonising the built environment and the National Home Improvement Council (NHIC) Knowledge Hub will cover everything you need to know about housing, from the Future Homes Standard to the Warm Homes Plan and anything in between. The Climate Solutions Theatre will showcase heating and cooling issues and solutions in commercial and public buildings, a key area of decarbonisation. Peer-to-peer learning will also play a key role in the programme, with visitors given the chance to collaborate with others, share knowledge and exchange ideas from their own projects and challenges, which will help ensure better outcomes for all. Renowned architect Michael Pawlyn has signed up to speak on 20 November. He set up architecture practice Exploration in 2007 to focus on high-performance buildings and the circular economy after previously working with the late Nicholas Grimshaw on the Eden Project. Pawlyn joins a growing list of speakers from across the building supply chain. Some confi rmed speakers so far include: • Phil Steele, future technologies evangelist, Octopus Energy
• Ben Cross, managing partner, More • Marcella Ucci, professor in healthy & sustainable buildings, UCL
• Jess Hrivnak, sustainability lead, RIBA • Janet Smith, head of sustainability, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
• Shabna Hayes, regional director, AECOM
• Freya Scott, public health engineer, Arup
• Anna Thompson, head of engagement, LABC
• Craig Robertson, associate director & head of sustainability, AHMM
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