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FUTUREBUILD SHOW PREVIEW 59 SHOW PREVIEW


7 - 9 MARCH EXCEL, LONDON


FUTUREBUILD FOR A BETTER BUILT ENVIRONMENT


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uturebuild 2023 is set to provide housebuilders and developers with the ideas, inspiration and innovative solutions that will help them create net zero buildings faster, more safely and more efficiently. Taking place at ExCeL London from 7-9 March, the event will focus on our most pressing challenges in order to accelerate the shift to a net ero built environment.


Sustainability remains at the core of this year’s show and is why Futurebuild 2023 is also urging housebuilders and developers to act now and ‘take a stand’ on an issue they passionately believe will help propel the industry towards a more sustainable future. By taking a stand, we can all achieve radical change and build a better future.


CONFERENCE IS ‘TAKING A STAND’ The Take a Stand theme is central to the Futurebuild conference programme which will bring together a line-up of expert speakers to deliver an understanding of what collectively we all need to do to meet our climate challenges. e are pleased to have two notable sponsors for this year’s conference; SNRG and Hub Brussels.


The first day will focus on Looking Forward and why we need to develop the foresight necessary to break out of our current mindset, with an activism session entitled ‘Act now, or face extinction’ chaired by Ben Goldsmith, CEO at Menhaden and member of the Conservative Environmental Network Board. On day two, the conference will explore the nature of Changing and especially ‘behaviour change’. Dr Viktoria Spaiser – associate professor in sustainability at the University of Leeds – will chair a discussion on the big issue of ‘changing how we do things in our professional and personal behaviour to live within planetary boundaries’ – which features Dr Niamh Murtagh on the panel. Day three will move on to Taking Action, hearing from those who have been doing just that, and


exploring plans that can take society and the construction industry forward.


SHOW SECTIONS AND NEW SPOTLIGHTS Futurebuild will be curated into eight show sections including Buildings sponsored by Steico, Digital sponsored by utec, Energy sponsored by ensa roup, District Energy in partnership with DEA, and Interiors, Materials, Offsite, Retrofit and Sustainable Infrastructure sponsored by ACO. The newly expanded Retrofit section, sponsored by Elmhurst Energy and in partnership with The Retrofit Academy CIC and Osmosis, will be showcasing the best solutions, technologies and services that together, can unite and strengthen the delivery of whole house retrofit at scale. It will examine the current housebuilding model and ensure we do not generate a legacy of problems for the future. The event will also feature three new spotlights; Lighting in partnership with KNX ; District Energy in partnership with DEA, and Future Innovation in partnership with the Department for Business, Energy  Industrial Strategy (BEIS).


PLATFORM FOR INNOVATION


Futurebuild will continue to be the industry platform for innovation, and to showcase the most innovative technology, products and services. At the heart of this is the return of the renowned Innovation Trail, providing a showcase for 15 Innovation Partners and a range of International Pavilions. The trail will give housebuilders and developers the opportunity to explore revolutionary products, solutions and materials and meet the leading thinkers behind these innovations. The Big Innovation Pitch will also return and offer exhibiting companies the chance of being crowned winner in 2023.


Those attending can also find further inspiration at Future Innovation


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