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BSEE BUILDING SERVICES FORUM


There are so many reasons to aend the new Building Services Forum. This informaon rich event has something for everyone working or training within the building services sphere. Make sure you book your cket now to take advantage of the early bird discounts. See website for details.


BUILDING SERVICES FORUM


in association with Building Services & Environmental Engineer


8 February 2018 The Building Centre London


“ Priva UK


The Building Services Forum is covering a number of key topics that are aligned with Priva’s latest philosophies, including: Intelligent Buildings, Internet of Things, Cloud Solutions such as Energy Management, Building Analytics, Alarm Applications, plus the Cyber security topic. As all the seminar topics will be relevant to all Building Owners/Managers, Consultants, Energy & Facility Managers, all in a single forum, it’s going to be a great day to find out all about the latest technology, plus any future and existing cloud solutions, with the added benefit of all seminars being CPD accredited!


Steinel Professional We are very excited about our


attendance at the Building Services Forum and we’re looking forward to presenting an all-new generation of sensor technology, Control Pro System, for the true professional applications.


REHAU


CPD is an important part of every professional’s career development but we rarely make time for it, particularly when our work schedules are so busy. That’s why events like the Building Services Forum are so important and why we are supporting it. It’s an opportunity for people to take just one day out of their busy schedules to come and learn about a whole host of


www.buildingserviceforum.london A MUST for building services professionals


uSmart building technology and energy management are on the agenda at The Building Services Forum, along with a host of other topical subjects, such as cyber security.


new technologies which could help them to deliver more efficient and cost effective building services in the future. It’s a very small investment of time, but the benefits in terms of improved service provision could be huge. The Building Centre in London – where the Building Services Forum is being held – is somewhere REHAU is very familiar with as it’s where we hold our own CPD courses. It’s a great environment for learning and we are sure that attendees will have a positive, enjoyable and informative day at the Forum. We are delighted to be part of it.


Carlo Gavazzi UK Ltd The Building Services Forum provides


a timely opportunity to join with key industry professionals to share expert knowledge and successes, spread best practice, and identify solutions to future challenges. With CPD- accredited seminars from industry


luminaries covering a range of topical subjects – from protection against cyber-attacks to designing healthy, intelligent buildings, to the role of the Internet of Things in building services – there will be plenty of food for thought.


North Building Technologies


North is 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.


BSRIA


BSRIA is delighted to support the inaugural Building Services Forum. As one of BSRIA’s four core values, being innovative is vital to a forward thinking industry and we would encourage building services professionals to attend


althis event to pick up some of the latest building services thinking. 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.


Thames Water


While at the Building Services Forum, we are hoping to engage with designers/installers and purchasers of plumbing fittings to hopefully increase their knowledge of the relevant legislation, especially the requirements of Regulation 4/Notification and the Thames Approved Plumber scheme as well as offering advice on the current issues of non-compliance that we are finding through our ongoing inspections of existing and new plumbing systems. We are also hoping to have water quality colleagues available to discuss any issues of concern relating to water quality and water treatment. Our stand will be manned with the relevant managers and technical experts and will hopefully be of interest to delegates attending the event.


” BISPA in London


BISPA is a collaboration between the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, Loughborough University and Tata Steel and its Tubes business.


Established to support the building and industrial services industry by improving the awareness of pipework related issues and innovations.


BISPA offers a free project pipework specification review service, as well as providing CIBSE CPD approved courses on pipework, corrosion, installation and Building Information Modelling (BIM).


Courses can be run from our campus at the Olympic Park, London, or from our labs in Loughborough. Alternatively, we can come to you.


Visit www.bispa.org or call +44 (0)1509 222606 for further details.


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