Plans are well underway for the next edition of the Building Services Forum – a must attend event for professionals interested in industry best practices and technological innovations essential to decarbonising the built environment.

The one-day event, to be held at The Building Centre in London on June 6, will include a line-up of CPD accredited seminars, a table-top exhibition area and a lively panel discussion hosted by a prominent, respected industry moderator.

Mitsubishi Electric has just been announced as the headline sponsor and the company will offer insight into current industry trends and introduce some of its cutting-edge product developments.

Joining us for the briefing will bring you right into a middle of a multi-pronged debate on how to reduce carbon emissions in building services which will ultimately help the government reach its stated Net Zero target.

The central theme on the day will be on Building Retrofit and its important role in modernising older, less efficient structures while simultaneously lowering carbon emissions.

This subject will be tackled in a panel discussion from varied angles including upgrades to HVAC systems, insulation, lighting and the integration of renewable energy sources such as solar panels – all with the aim of reducing a building’s carbon footprint.

Why attend?

  • Network and share knowledge with professionals all working towards a common goal.
  • Gain insight into the latest regulatory requirements and how to comply with them.
  • Discover new products and services and learn about new approaches to achieving sustainability goals.
  • Boost your professional development.

Want to know more?

Visit our website https://bseeforum.co.uk where you can get all the details about how to buy tickets, exhibit or get involved as a sponsor. Alternatively, you can contact Jacqui Henderson on jhenderson@datateam.co.uk or call her 01622 699116.

Thanks to our sponsors

Sponsors so far include headline sponsor Mitsubishi Electric, The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA), BCIA, Cistermiser and Polypipe Building Services while media partners including School Building, Modern Methods of Construction, Energy and Sustainability Management, ACR and HVR