Register now for Smart Buildings Show 2024

Smart Buildings show

Registration is now open for Smart Buildings Show 2024. The UK’s largest commercial smart buildings event will take place on 9th-10th October 2024 at ExCeL London and is FREE to attend.

Last year a stream of more than 2,000 visitors flowed through the exhibition hall and attended presentations from over 70 speakers, underlining the show’s ability to connect visitors to the latest information and technology in the smart buildings industry. It also helps key industry personnel gain the information they need to arrive at an informed decision on how to make their buildings more economic for owners and more functional for occupiers.

The event will once again host an engaging conference programme across four theatres packed full of industry leaders delivering thought-provoking content and inspiring visitors to further explore the latest trends and opportunities.

Ian Garmeson, Event Director, said: “Anybody interested in making buildings more economic and functional, seeing what’s new in the industry and keeping up to date with the latest innovations and technologies should register to attend Smart Buildings Show 2024. The event promises to be another vital learning experience as well as a fantastic networking opportunity for existing - and potentially new - industry partners. We look forward to seeing you there!”

Click here to register for your free ticket to Smart Buildings Show 2024.

To keep up to date with exhibitors, speakers and seminars visit: https://smartbuildingsshow.com

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