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Futurebuild (ExCel London March 7 – 9) is doubling down on its sustainability goals with a promise to bring inspiring ideas on how the industry can reach net zero, with “innovative solutions and knowledge sharing”
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“DAY ONE FOCUSES ON ‘LOOKING FORWARD’ AND WHY THE
INDUSTRY NEEDS TO DEVELOP THE FORESIGHT NECESSARY TO BREAK OUT OF ITS CURRENT MINDSET”
ow in its 17th year, Futurebuild (previously known as Ecobuild) has kept sustainability at its core and this year’s theme sees the event taking a stand for a better built environment. Futurebuild aims to build a better future and show its commitment to playing its part in our net zero outcomes. Having launched the ‘Take a Stand’ campaign this summer, Futurebuild is also urging companies and professionals throughout the construction supply chain to act now and take a similar step; all pledges will be displayed at the event in March.
The organisers say Futurebuild will bring together specifiers, decision-makers and “disruptive thinkers” in one place to “exchange know-how, discover game-changing new products and technologies, and forge new business connections as we accelerate our journey to net zero.”
More than 15,000 professionals from across the entire supply chain including architects, housebuilders, developers, consultants, contractors and manufacturers will come together to discover these solutions and find new ways of delivering quality buildings more sustainably, while meeting and exceeding regulatory and compliance requirements.”
LEADING THE WAY
Futurebuild is looking to “continue to be the industry platform for innovation, but go further,” with opportunities to showcase the most innovative technology, products and services. ith over brands, start-ups and industry leaders in attendance, this year’s show “will cover every aspect of the built environment,” say the event’s organisers. At the core of achieving this is the FutureX Innovation section of Futurebuild (in partnership with BEIS) which will focus on start-ups and Es who will share their experience of taking “innovations” from an initial idea, through development to realisation. The spotlight will also include an Innovation Stage that will host the new Big Ideas Pitch giving companies another way to get involved and share, what could be “the next revolutionary idea.” isitors can find further inspiration through the return of the Innovation Trail, providing a showcase for leading specifiers and decision-makers the opportunity to explore “revolutionary products, solutions and materials and meet the leading thinkers behind these innovations.” The event’s Big Innovation Pitch will again offer exhibiting companies the
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