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The Best of FM at Facilities Show

The Facilities Show, which takes place on 16-18 May 2023 at ExCeL London, will help you tackle the biggest issues you face in your role. Join your fellow FM leaders and shape a smarter, faster, more agile, and more sustainable future of the workplace

The Facilities Show at London’s ExCel in May, welcomes thousands of global FM leaders to connect with peers, stay on top of legislation and best practice, experience the latest technological solutions and hear from industry trailblazers — all under one roof, over three days.

EXHIBITORS – YOUR ONE STOP SHOP

Whether you are looking to embrace smart building technology, optimise any area of your facility or building or transform, enhance, and improve your processes, the Facilities Show has the solution. The show brings together leading brands, covering a range of products relevant to the FM remit, including maintenance, health, safety, energy, mechanical & electrical, workplace, and outsourced FM services.

Here you can engage with major brands like AICO, BigChange, Your Workspace, Alpaca, Global Solutions, Planon, and more.

GAIN ESG FOCUSED INSIGHTS AT THE FM THEATRE

An invaluable part of the show experience is the opportunity to hear from leading pundits in the sector, to listen to insights into best practice and industry trends. This year’s line up includes sessions hosted by CBRE, RICS, ABB, Legal & General and more.

With ESG high on most FM’s agendas, you’ll see this key theme reflected in the FM Theatre seminars across the three days.

Seminars will cover environmental topics such as Carbon Net Zero and Scope 3 Emissions, as well as social impact, with case studies from Living Wage Foundation and many more.

SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS

The FMJ hosted session will focus on the important topic of Scope 3 Emissions and what you need to know with the MD of Acclaro Advisory Sunil Shah explaining to delegates what Scope 3 means for FM and how organisations can work with their suppliers to reduce carbon emissions.

In a separate session Shah will be joined by Mitakshi Sirs a Director at WILL + PARTNERS to explain Sustainability legislation – now and upcoming, which will review how the role of regulation is changing and how it could affect FMs who need to demonstrate how compliance is achieved.

Representing the leading professional body for the built environment, Paul Bagust, Head of Property Standards RICS will hold a session on: Meeting challenges with professionalism.

In a session on Innovations for Net Zero, Kam Singh, Director of Carbon Solutions for Emcor Group will present a case study on how one local authority addressed the challenges of delivering net zero projects across its estate in partnership with their Facilities Management partner. The presentation focuses on three projects that have each tackled specific challenges such as thermal decarbonisation and data centre optimisation.

When it comes to FMs meeting ESG targets, social value is increasingly important. Sebastian Bachelier, Senior Programme Manager at Living Wage Foundation will focus on the social value of paying the real Living Wage, looking at why embedding the real Living Wage in your internal social value policies can benefit society, your employees and your own ESG reporting.

If you want a career that stimulates social mobility you need look no further than FM where a person can genuinely start as a receptionist and end up on the board. FM’s impact goes deeper and wider than this – as a panel comprising, Sebastian Bachelier, Senior Programme Manager Living Wage Foundation, Alistair Donaghey Regional Head of SHE Willmott Dixon Construction and Adelphine Williams, Senior Facilities Manager – EMEA Informa Markets will discuss.

In a presentation on making the business case for sustainability, Lisa Corcoran, Facilities & Environmental Manager for Barnett Waddingham and Erik Jaspers Global Product & Strategy Director at Planon will describe how they have successfully sold ESG into their organisation.

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