Refurbishment and Restore Issue 14 2019 | Page 52

THE CHALLENGES FOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONALS Futurebuild is the leading built environment event for design and architecture professionals to meet and learn, be inspired and do business. Taking place from 05-07 March 2019, the event will focus on tackling the biggest challenges impacting the industry, and will be a unique destination for visitors to gain unrivalled insight and hands- on experience around the latest innovations, products and materials in order to address these issues. Developed in conjunction with renowned, industry leading partners, Futurebuild will provide over 500 hours of structured learning across an inspiring conference programme and 11 seminar streams – all completely free of charge and CPD accredited. TIME FOR ACTION – MEETING CHALLENGES AND MAKING COMMITMENTS Central to Futurebuild is the ecobuild conference, which will inspire visitors to take action on the most pressing challenges through insights and knowledge-sharing from leading experts. With an overarching theme of ‘Time For Action’, the conference sessions will be collaborative forums where visitors will develop plans for implementing change and proposing action for a more sustainable future. Futurebuild will be the platform where 13 challenges are tackled, including how to put health and wellbeing at the heart of building design, how to achieve a truly circular economy and how the industry can overcome the housing crisis. NEW AND EXCLUSIVE FEATURES Beyond the conference arena, Futurebuild will be bolstered by a range of new and exclusive partnerships and features. As an official UK Government Innovation Partner, Futurebuild will be hosting the Innovation Zone with the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and Innovate UK. At the Zone, BEIS will be showcasing the work of the Energy Innovation Programme and demonstrating how it is delivering the Clean Growth Strategy. Focusing on true innovation, it will provide a platform for investment and knowledge exchange across three areas: a dedicated three-day seminar series; an exhibition featuring innovative companies BEIS and Innovative UK has provided funding to; and a ‘Business Bar’ in collaboration with the Knowledge Transfer Network – providing 1-to-1 advice and support on accessing funding. New for 2019 is the Knowledge Forum – a dedicated area where industry-leading partners, academia and professional bodies will offer a comprehensive look at the biggest issues facing the built environment. Hosting CPD workshops, the Knowledge Forum will provide useful solutions and guidance for visitors to take back to the office. The Waste Zone will return with new and expanded features, including the new Circular Economy Hub. Curated by architect, academic and author Duncan Baker-Brown, the area will take a unique beach hut format and showcase how waste can be a valuable industry resource. In an exclusive sector first, Futurebuild is also partnering with GIGA – a leading organisation driving greater accessibility of international building product certifications via cloud software. This will come to life through a new Futurebuild product directory and a dedicated new area of the event – The mindful MATERIALS Certification Pavilion. FUTURE TRENDS, PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS In addition, over 500 market-leading brands and organisations from across the globe – including RIBA, Zip, Glavloc, and Internorm – will be showcasing their latest innovations and contributing to the extensive knowledge programme. To ensure visitors gain a truly immersive and in-depth experience across all areas of the industry, these exhibitors will be hosted across six curated Hubs: Urban Infrastructure, Buildings, Interiors, Materials, Offsite and Energy. Each Hub will include unique feature attractions and a concentrated education programme hosted by a relevant sector- specific authority. The Hubs will also host a variety of new and expanded pavilions and attractions including: the City Walk, Made In Britain, Vision @ Futurebuild, the Association of Decentralised Energy (ADE) pavilion, the Home of the Future by Tufeco, the RIBA Stand designed by Gundry + Ducker, and many more. www.futurebuild.co.uk 52 - www.refurbandrestore.co.uk