The Future Homes Hub has announced the agenda for the Future Homes Conference 2024, taking place on December 4 at the QEII Conference Centre in Westminster.
The way new homes are built is rapidly changing to meet the big environmental challenges of our time: carbon and energy, nature and water. The Future Homes Conference will see the industry come together to explore ground-breaking solutions and innovative strategies to deliver sustainable, high-quality homes at scale.
Delegates will gain insights from high-profile industry leaders including Baroness Sharon Taylor, MHCLG; Piers Forster, UK Climate Change Committee; Ruth Kelly, Water UK; Greg Jackson, Octopus Energy; Catherine Adams, MHCLG; David Thomas, Future Homes Hub and Barratt Redrow; Pete Redfern, Travis Perkins; Beccy Speight, RSPB; Esther Dijkstra, Lloyds Banking Group; Jill Rutter, UK in a Changing Europe; and many more.
Attendees will be able to dive into key topics by participating in breakouts to discuss the solutions to the Future Homes Standard, Embodied Carbon, Nature including Biodiversity Net Gain, Water Resilience and Sustainable Places and New Towns.
And the conference will be an ideal opportunity to network with key players and connect with fellow industry professionals committed to building a sustainable future. …
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