Gavazzi On Show At Smart Buildings
Controls and Automation specialist, Carlo Gavazzi will be returning to this year’s Smart Buildings show at London’s Olympia on October 9-10. Smart...
Read Full ArticleLondon Build (Olympia, November 27-28) will be trying to put the fun back into exhibitions by featuring comedy acts, entertainment, live music, celebrity guests, a beer festival, gin tastings and prize giveaways.
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Festival of Construction
The organisers of London build are describing the event as a Festival of Construction - offering visitors the chance to rub shoulders with big industry names and celebrity guests, whilst indulging in London’s finest food, drinks and live entertainment.
Charity contests will be taking place across the two days, including a world record attempt - striving to break the world record for the greatest number of Movember Moustaches at one event to raise funds for men’s health. This year's show will have an important focus on mental health, well-being, diversity and equality.
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London Build will offer seminar content along with the exhibition on two floors, networking and entertainment, as well as opportunities to get up to date with upcoming major construction projects and opportunities across Greater London and the UK.
What’s on?
London Build will be boasting CPD accredited training workshops from sustainability and BIM to advanced digital and social media construction marketing. there will be a programme of over 500 speakers includes the likes of Juliemma McLoughlin the Chief Planner - Development, Enterprise and Environment at Greater London Authority, Fergus Harradence the Deputy Director of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Gillian Charlesworth the CEO of BRE, Graham Watts the CEO of Construction Industry Council, Sharon Duffy the Head of Transport Infrastructure at Transport for London and David Speight the Project Delivery Director Heathrow Expansion of Heathrow.
Over 350 exhibitors will fill the venue including Procore, Powerday, Recticel, JLG, BT Openreach, Epson, Panasonic, Bauder, Beaulieu International, Roof Maker, Autodesk/Plangrid, George Boyd/Saint-Gobain, Wurth, Resapol and Bostik.
Picture: ThisWeekinFM has partnered with the London Build exhibition - November 27-28.
Article written by Brian Shillibeer | Published 08 November 2019
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