The world’s most important facilities management event is back, bringing together the
entire FM supply chain after three years. It’s the place to share expertise and explore
solutions for making the profession more sustainable and drive transformation. Here’s
the lowdown on the 2022 programme
The world’s largest dedicated facilities
management event welcomes
thousands of global FM professionals
to experience the latest technological
solutions and hear from industry
trailblazers—all under one roof, over
three days.
With varied exhibitors including Sunbelt
Rentals, ICS Cool Energy, Streamline
Systems, Aquaflow Services, Your
Workspace, Grundon Waste Management,
Selecta, BigChange, and many more, the
breadth of products on display lets you
gain a thorough understanding of the latest
technology and innovation available.
The show makes it easy for you to engage
one-on-one with these vendors, see their
products in action and make the right
choices for your facilities management
strategy.
28 APRIL 2022
ENHANCE YOUR KNOWLEDGE IN THE
FM THEATRE
Facilities Show also lets you access thought
leadership and insight from industry leaders,
with a programme of CPD-accredited
educational sessions to help you remain at the
forefront of industry knowledge.
This year’s agenda of seminars,
presentations, case studies and panel
discussions in the dedicated FM theatre
will cover the most important topics and
developments. Some of the highlights include:
THE ROADMAP TO NET ZERO
A panel will discuss the steps they have
taken within their organisations to become
sustainable and eventually, net zero, in the
future. From harnessing sta collaboration for
behaviour change, sustainable travel, waste
and resources management and sustainability
strategy and reporting. How will your business
adapt to new UK and EU legislation with
ambitious net-zero targets?
SUSTAINABILITY IN FM AND ACHIEVING
ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE
ESG is a hot topic for anyone working within
the built environment. Environmental goals,
such as achieving net zero remain a priority; but
alongside this, the role of facilities management
in helping to meet societal aims, from addressing
modern slavery to supporting the supply chain,
is also vital.
There is also the need to achieve compliance,
to ensure that FM is not just meeting its ESG
obligations but has the processes in place to meet
ESG regulations and reporting mandates.
FMJ will bring together a panel of thought