EMEX is a very efficient way of comparing your best practices and initiatives against other businesses, identify areas of improvement and source new ideas. More than 100 leading practitioners and experts; over 80 CPD-Accredited seminars across 4 topical theatres.
All our sessions are open for you to drop in at your convenience on either or both days of the event.
Energy & Carbon Management StrategyCareer & Training | Regulation & Compliance | Best Practice |
In addition to the technical expertise and data analysis, the role of the energy management team is evolving. Influencing and negotiation, communication and stakeholder engagement skills are becoming ever more important.
The theatre Covers a vast range of energy management strategies and experiences across various sectors, providing you with knowledge and skills on how to build a robust business case for investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, and gain buy-in from senior stakeholders.
Sustainability & Net ZeroStrategies | Visions | Reporting | Transformational Change | Adaptation |
In partnership with IEMA, this theatre is your unique opportunity to learn about effective techniques and opportunities for change from leading professionals creating our low carbon sustainable future. Explore a range of common challenges, work themes, opportunities visions and strategies, from company reporting to climate change adaptation.
Built Environment and TransportLow Carbon Retrofit | EV & Charging Infrastructure | Case Studies |
This theatre explores the challenges thrown up by modern business practices and presents a vast array of solutions. It also showcases new tools, and innovative technologies available in other fields and explains their relevance to the energy professionals.
Energy Future & Flexible NetworksRenewables | Battery Storage | Demand Side Response | Security of Supply |
This theatre explores the challenges of balancing energy demand with supply while reducing costs and meeting carbon emissions targets. Grid modernisation is required to meet energy supply while disruptive technologies are empowering users to monitor and manage demand.