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BSEE BUILDING SERVICES FORUM


A host of blue chip manufacturers, suppliers and industry organisations are supporting the new Building Services Forum (February 8th, 2018, at The Building Centre, London).


With headline sponsorship from heating solutions specialist, Remeha, the event promises a wide‐ranging CPD accredited seminar programme – a must for specifiers, installers, architects, contractors, facilities managers, engineers and all building services professionals.


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They’re all going to be there. Are you? An exciting, new educational event for the industry


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And the Forum’s location, at the Building Centre in the heart of London, has been chosen with easy access in mind.


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he CPD-accredited seminar programme will include:


uMaximising the benefits of a bespoke-designed low carbon plant room, with Remeha’s Mike Hefford.


uMaking energy management work for you, with Carlo Gavazzi’s Mark Rimell.


uWhat you need to know about the Internet of Things, with James Palmer, of North Building Technology.


uWalking the legislation tightrope to mitigate unnecessary business costs, with ZTP’s Joe Warren and Alex Hill.


uProtecting buildings from cyber attacks, with Steve Martin, of the Electrical Contractors’ Association.


uBuilding for wellbeing, with BSRIA’s Michelle Agha-Hossein. The programme will also feature


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seminars from: uPriva UK uSchneider Electric, and uLoughborough University. The Building Services Forum has its own dedicated website, where you can pre-register your interest, find out more about the seminar programme, and check out all the latest news about the event.


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London, on February 8th, 2018. The event is organised by Datateam Business Media Ltd in association with BSEE magazine.


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The one-day event will include a comprehensive, CPD-accredited seminar programme, manufacturer exhibits, breakfast and lunch. Key areas:


In addition to the seminar programme, breakout opportunities will give delegates the chance to speak to industry experts and hear about the latest innovations from some of the industry’s biggest manufacturers and suppliers. Headline sponsor, Remeha, comments: “As providers of complete heating solutions, we work closely with specifiers, consultants and building services engineers. We understand the pivotal role of the building services sector in making buildings actually do what they are designed to do – creating not just a shelter but a safe environment where people can live, work and achieve.


“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 –


The seminar programme


he Building Services Forum is an industry first. Organised by Datateam Business Media Ltd in association with BSEE magazine, it is on course to be an industry-leading, inspiring and educational event, bringing together an unrivalled pool of expertise on the key topics that the industry is talking about.


there will be plenty of food for thought. Not to mention an insight from our own Mike Hefford into maximising the benefits of a bespoke-designed low carbon plant room.”


In addition to Remeha, sponsors and supporters include BISPA, Carlo Gavazzi, Ideal Commercial, KNX, North Building Technology, Priva UK, REHAU, BSRIA, FETA, Steinel, Schneider Electric, Panasonic and the ECA.


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Why we are supporting The Building Services Forum


he Federation of Environmental Trade Associations (FETA) has announced its support for the Building Services Forum. This high-profile UK trade body serves the diverse interests of manufacturers, suppliers, installers and contractors within the building services sector. It is split into six principle Associations; ADCAS, BCIA, BFCMA, BRA, HEVAC and HPA, and is the latest trade association to announce its support for the show, with BSRIA already on board. Martyn Cooper, Commercial Manager at FETA, commented: “FETA is delighted to be supporting the Building Services Forum. With developments in modern building innovations continuing to surge, it is important for the professionals involved in this sector to meet regularly, share ideas, discuss concerns and discover the latest technology. We believe the Building Services Forum provides the perfect platform to direct the right course for our industry.”


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Iain Gordon – President of Forum sponsor, KNX UK, and MD of Integration specialist GES Digital Ltd, comments: “The Building Services Forum will provide an excellent platform to educate both individuals and businesses as to the potential for growth within the controls arena.


he Building Services Forum takes place at The Building Centre, Shore Street,


uInternet of Things uHealthy buildings uEnergy management uLegislation uCyber security uRenewables uData collection/analytics uLegislation


For information about


participating in The Building Services Forum, contact Event Organiser, Jacqui Henderson on 01622 699116 or email


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“With research indicating a huge growth in this sector over the next five years, building owners and the service providers involved can’t ignore that this is the future in the built environment. “With highly researched seminars and topics in discussion, join the best of UK industry in a program incorporating the world leader in control protocols and the only true worldwide standard for building control, KNX.”


BSRIA is delighted to be fielding an expert speaker at The Building Services Forum. BSRIA’s Dr Michelle Agha-Hossein, Building Sustainability Engineer, will present on how a building can be measured for the ‘wellness’ and its impact on the ‘wellness’ of the occupants.


Dr Agha-Hossein said: “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 this event to pick up some of the latest building services thinking.”


Sponsor, Priva UK, said: “Having studied what trade events were available in 2018, we felt that The Building Services Forum was 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.


“These topics are the future of our industry, technology is moving so fast and it’s amazing to think that a building owner/manager can actively monitor their building via smart devices using ‘cloud’ technology, at any time of the day or night!


“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!’


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