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FUTUREBUILD SHOW PREVIEW 47 SHOW PREVIEW


5-7 MARCH EXCEL, LONDON


FUTUREBUILD 2024 UNITES TOP INNOVATORS & COLLABORATORS


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uturebuild, the built environment’s most influential event for innovation and collaboration, returns 57 March 202 at Londons ExCeL. romising to be the most transformative yet, it will carry on its mission of taking a stand for a better built environment with take a stand for change as this years key theme.


PUSHING BOUNDARIES


The Futurebuild conference, curated by The Edge and sponsored by Soprema and One Click LCA, is a highly respected gathering of influential innovators and collaborators tackling the industrys problems head on. The three daily themes are athways to change, Levers for change and Sharing visions for change. Featuring a lineup thats a whos who of the built and natural environment guests for 202 include Smith Mordak, chief executive of KGBC Muyiwa Oki, president of IBA and Sara Edmonds, codirector of National etrofit Hub, to name ust a few.


The conference will cover a multitude of topics, reaching every corner of the industry. Key seminars include Net ero housing the qualityaffordability conundrum, chaired by Catherine Adams, director of Building Systems and Net ero at the Department of Levelling p, Housing and Communities etrofitting our existing homes at scale chaired by Simon McWhirter, deputy chief executive at K Green Building Council and Board Member, National etrofit Hub, and How to design built assets that are futurefit healthy, regenerative and socially equitable, chaired by Chaline Church of 50 World.


The full programme can be found on the website with speaker details and biographies.


MORE THAN JUST A CONFERENCE As well as the two conferences, Futurebuild is the industrys largest exhibition, featuring over 00 innovative brands and six stages that will host 500 industryleading speakers


across sections Future Innovation, Buildings, Energy, Materials, Sustainable Infrastructure and Digital.


Each section contains its own seminar stage, addressing the biggest challenges facing the built environment and spotlighting the latest trends. The Materials section, sponsored by Aggregate Industries, contains the latest solutions in material efficiency, while the Buildings seminar programme, sponsored by Steico, covers all aspects of building including new build, refurb and retrofit. The Future stage, sponsored by the Department for Energy Security and Net ero, Innovate K and Carbon Trust, allows visitors to discover the newest developments and innovations in the built environment. The Digital stage, sponsored by Cemex, will examine the process, outcomes and benefits that digital construction provides the industry, and visitors will have the chance to meet those behind the cuttingedge technologies. The Sustainable Infrastructure stage, sponsored by ACO, has been created in response to visitors needs, and will include all aspects of infrastructure including green, blue, grey and social infrastructure solutions. Lastly, the Energy section, sponsored by Kensa Group, will provide the latest technologies and solutions for decarbonisation of heat and the delivery of a smart and flexible energy system. The knowledge programme has been made possible with the help and support of our event sponsors and 0 partners. The full list of sponsors can be found on the website.


EMBRACING INNOVATION


As the industry platform for innovation, Futurebuild has continued to partner with gamechanging brands. Follow our Innovation Trail to meet our Innovation artners Advantage Austria, NexGen, MKc Training Services, Bauder, the Concrete Centre, Tepeo, Sugastune K Ltd, SDS, vantum, Mixergy, LKAB Minerals, Glen Dimplex Heating and


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