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BSEE THE BUILDING SERVICES FORUM


The new Building Services Forum (February 8th, 2018 at The Building Centre, London), is really making the industry sit up and take notice, gaining industry‐ wide support and a high level of pre‐registration interest. This month, we take a look at what the CPD accredited seminar programme has in store, with news on the latest sponsors and supporters. Don’t forget to pre‐register your interest at the dedicated website.


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ith a host of building services experts lined up to speak on a range of topics from cyber security, healthy buildings and renewables, to the IoT, building automation and


more, we are delighted to announce headline sponsorship of the new Building Services Forum by Remeha.


In addition to Remeha, event sponsors Carlo Gavazzi, North Building Technology and Priva will be participating in the information-rich, CPD- accredited seminar programme along with BSRIA and the Electrical Contractors’ Association. And as we went to press, BISPA, Ideal Commercial and REHAU have also agreed sponsorship deals. Event organiser, Jacqui Henderson, said: “The Building Services Forum is an industry first. Organised by Datateam Business Media Ltd in association with BSEE magazine, it is shaping up to be an industry-leading, inspiring and


educational event specifically for this industry and we are thrilled that so many significant names in the world of building services are backing the event.”


This ticketed, one-day, event will bring together an unrivalled pool of expertise on the key topics that the industry is talking about. And the Forum’s location, at The Building Centre in the heart of London, has been chosen with easy access in mind.


In addition to the seminar programme, breakout opportunities will give delegates the chance to speak to and hear about the latest innovations from some of the industry’s biggest manufacturers and suppliers.


With demand for tickets expected to be high, you can pre-register your interest on the dedicated Building Services Forum website:


www.buildingservicesforum.london


Advertising: 01622 699116


BUILDING SERVICES FORUM


8 February 2018 The Building Centre London in association with


REMEHA


The CPD seminar programme ZTP


HEADLINE SPONSOR Look out for full story and seminar details in next month’s BSEE.


CARLO GAVAZZI C ‘ North are


proud to be sponsoring this event, we see it as a great way to share our 22 years’ experience creating networks of things, while sparking a debate about what we all want in this new era of connectivity.


James Palmer, North Building Technology


uMark Rimell.


Making energy management work for you


CARLO GAVAZZI


arlo Gavazzi’s Mark Rimell, provides attendees with a broader knowledge and understanding on how you can make energy management work for you now and into the future. The International Energy Association (IEA) argues that there is massive potential for improved energy efficiency in buildings. It says that up to 82% of energy efficiency measures remain untapped in buildings today; up to half of this energy efficiency potential can be realised through improved control of the building and the integration of systems that work together. It’s worth remembering that energy is 40% of the life costs and 50% of the running costs of a building. Managing these costs effectively requires monitoring and control systems to work together in harmony.


Consuming less energy is about getting the technology and strategy right. When this is understood then a building’s performance can be improved and energy usage reduced. These actions will reduce your energy expenditure and carbon footprint.


NORTH BUILDING TECHNOLOGY What you need to know about


the Internet of Things ’


orth Building Technology’s James Palmer will show how IoT and cloud based technologies are already bringing great benefits to building owners and occupiers, also highlighting some of the many issues likely to affect us all as this technology evolves. The seminar will explain how the IoT and indeed the Cloud are not clearly definable things, but a collection of technologies which need careful specification to gain benefit from. The seminar will also demonstrate that the existing players in this field such as Google and IBM could encroach on our market in the years to come, while discussing how that could be highly disruptive. The Building Services Forum is a great opportunity for our industry to come together and understand both the technicalities and the commercial opportunities the IoT will bring.


N uJames Palmer. Look out for full story and seminar details in next month’s BSEE. PRIVA uContinued on next page. 6 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER AUGUST 2017 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.bsee.co.uk


The Building Services Forum is the only event that brings industry expertise and knowledge together, to provide the perfect platform for you to meet leading manufacturers, listen to the experts at the conference and learn about cutting edge best practice.


Alan Hickman Managing Director, Carlo Gavazzi UK Ltd.





Walking the legislation tightrope to mitigate unnecessary business costs


ZTP Building Services & Environmental Engineer


uAlex Hill.


ith a large amount of legislation surrounding utilities, it is becoming increasingly difficult to stay compliant and mitigate costs. ZTP’s Alex Hill and Joe Warren will give an overview of both current and future legislation linked to electricity, gas and water consumption for all commercial bill payers. The seminar will provide a full explanation of all relevant legislative measures and examples of the costs involved to the end user. These costs are not solely based around compliance (or non-compliance) but energy costs as a whole. In addition to looking at the effect of legislation on the price of energy, ZTP will also provide estimated energy costs up to 2021.


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uJoe Warren.


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