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Time running out to join Eco Connect London

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Date: 8
thSeptember 2017 

Time running out to join Eco Connect London 

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With just a week to go until 
Eco Connect London, experts in construction, design, retrofit and social housing are being urged not to miss out on a unique event set to shape the future of the industry. 

Tickets are still available for the unique event that brings together the Association of Environment Conscious Building (AECB) National Conference and the International Refurbishment Symposium.

Offering the chance for industry professional to discuss and debate the importance of quality in all aspects of house-building and retrofit it also includes keynote speeches from some of the biggest figures in the industry.

Forward-thinking initiatives aimed at tackling the UK housing crisis will also be put under the spotlightin an environment that providesthe perfect opportunity for business leaders to network with top names from across the breadth of the housing sector.

Conference Director, David Pierpoint, said: "The packed programme of events and opportunities on offer makes it no surprise the event has generated such a lot of interest.

"With a week to go, there's still time to take up this landmark opportunity to discuss matters so pertinent to the future of the construction industry."

The headquarters of the Institution of Engineering and Technology in Savoy Place, London, provides a fitting location for the event, which will showcase solutions that have already produced positive results for developers, housing associations and their end customers. 

A packed programme of speakers has been lined up for both the conference and symposium including Dr Howard Porter, the Chair of the government's ‘Each Home Counts' review of the domestic retrofit sectorand Toby Lloyd, Head of Policy at Shelter. Other contributors include Luke Murphy, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research and Professor Ronald Rovers, an advisor to governments on renovation policy

A full list of speakers, together with topics up for discussion, can be found at www.ecoconnect.co.uk, together with booking details. Eco Connect tickets cost £199 and include admission to the conference, symposium and an exhibition featuring more than 25 partner organisations.

Caption:A fitting venue for Eco Connect London, the home of the Institution of Engineering and Technology in Savoy Place. 

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Eco Connect London is a new event dedicated to bringing together the marketplace for high quality housebuilding and domestic retrofit. It combines two world-class conferences and brings together more than 30 speakers, delegates from a wide range of sectors and acurated exhibition of eco products, technologies and services.

Eco Connect includes:

The AECB National Conference

The focus is on one of the key issues facing the UK today - Quantity and Quality: fixing the UK housing crisis through newbuild housing. How can we economically build more homes that support health and wellbeing as well as reducing CO2 emissions?

The International Refurbishment Symposium

Improving the energy efficiency of the existing building stock presents global challenges. This inaugural event will share innovative thinking, the latest research and practical solutions to these issues. It brings together thought leaders from academia, industry and professions from across Europe.

Media contact:

Martin Farrow

Changeworks Communications
t:  + 44 (0) 1785 247588
e: 
mfarrow@changeworkscom.co.uk

Company Contact:

David Pierpoint
Osmosis Consult
T: 07714 742 661
W:
https://ecoconnect.co.uk/
E:
david@osmosisconsult.com