REGISTER NOW FOR SMART BUILDINGS SHOW 2023 – ExCeL, London, 18th-19th October 2023
Taking place at ExCeL London on 18th – 19th October, Smart Buildings Show 2023 will connect visitors to the latest information and technology in the smart buildings industry. The show is FREE to attend and registration is now open.
Why Visit?
Register now for your free ticket and:
- Get the information you need to make your buildings more economic and functional
- Be part of the latest thinking and share the experience of other organisations
- See what’s new in the industry and keep up to date with latest innovations and technologies
- Learn from case studies in similar situations and organisations to yours
- Catch up with your current suppliers and meet new ones
- Find new partners and business opportunities
- Network with your peers from other organisations
- Find ways of saving money
- Visit the exhibition of leading vendors
Sustainability
Sustainability is something that appears to be at the top of the agenda for some companies, but many are simply playing lip service to the concept. But what is sustainability?
A simple definition is that sustainability consists of fulfilling the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations, while ensuring a balance between economic growth, environmental care and social wellbeing.
At a recent Smart Buildings Magazine panel debate, which took place at The Dar Group’s new building at 150 Holborn, it was clear that whilst sustainability is a goal from whichever perspective you are looking at, the means to getting there are not clear at all.
Smart buildings deliver services that make occupants productive at the lowest cost and environmental impact over the building lifecycle. To do this requires adding intelligence from the design phase through to the end of the building’s useful life. Smart buildings use information technology during operation to connect subsystems, which typically operate independently, so that these systems can share information to optimise total building performance.
Conference programme
The show will host a busy conference programme, providing a vast range of thought-provoking thought-leadership sessions, industry updates and panel discussions, across four theatres:
Management
This theatre will look at how a smart building is managed, including FM, software, security, sector analysis and market information, integration, data analysis and services.
Controls & Networks Theatre
This theatre will look at the physical devices in smart buildings including building controls, energy efficiency, BEMS, sensors, wireless, networking and lighting.
Energy Management Theatre
This theatre will look at the importance of energy usage in smart buildings, whether it be in reducing costs, emissions or mapping out a sustainable future or working towards a net zero world.
Residential Developers Theatre
From large installers on large new build projects to a local installer of smart devices, the Residential Developers Theatre will have the answer.
Bringing together the integrators, resellers and manufacturers in this sector, plus the key associations the Residential Developers Theatre will answer all the key questions and show the benefits of being a player in this fast growing sector.
Expert speakers will be present from leading organisations such as:
Mitie
Tridium
Lutron
Helvar
KNX
Schneider Electric
Siemens
Beckhoff
CEDIA
Ian Garmeson, Event Director
• Building automation systems
• Health & safety
• Energy efficiency
• Lighting and controls
• Security
• HVAC
• Smart meters and monitoring
• Networks and wireless
• Software
• Services and support
• Building automation and design
• BEMs
• Regulations and consultancy
• Workplace and wellbeing
For more information and to register visit https://smartbuildingsshow.com/
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