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BUILDING SERVICES FORUM TO TACKLE VITAL INDUSTRY DEBATES
Carlo Gavazzi, Priva, Schneider Electric, ZTP, Loughborough University, BSRIA and the ECA. Covering a wide expanse of topics, the programme will touch on debates at the forefront the industry. Delegates will leave the Forum with a wealth of valuable knowledge, from ways to manage key design stages when installing combined heat and power units, to how to utilise the Internet of Things and cloud-based technologies and developing an intelligent and interactive HVAC pipe network. Lead sponsor Remeha’s product manager, Adrian
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Morris, will present ‘Maximising efficiencies with a bespoke low carbon plant room’. Chris Meir, sales director at Remeha, commented: “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. Not to mention an insight from our own Adrian Morris into
he Building Services Forum on February 8 will feature seminars from leading industry bodies, including Remeha, North Building Technologies,
maximising the benefits of a bespoke-designed low carbon plant room. We look forward to seeing you there.” North Building Technologies is also sponsoring the Building Services Forum and will present a seminar tackling the many issues likely to affect all businesses in the industry as technology evolves. The seminar will be delivered by James Palmer, business development manager at North. Mr Palmer stated: “North is proud to be sponsoring the Building Services Forum 2018. This high-quality event is a great way to share our 25 years’ experience creating networks of things with the industry. We will bring clarity to IoT technologies, while sparking debate about this new era of connectivity.” Meanwhile, Dr Michelle Agha-Hossein of BSRIA will
present ‘Building for wellbeing’ at the Forum. 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.” The full seminar programme can be viewed at
http://www.buildingservicesforum.london/programme/ For information contact Jacqui Henderson on 01622 699116 or email
jhenderson@datateam.co.uk.
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