Housing minister Christopher Pincher, Taylor Wimpey ceo Pete Redfern and Sunday Times economics editor David Smith are part of a strong line up of speakers as the Housing Market Intelligence Conference and Annual Report launch returns as a live event this year.
Online booking is now available for the conference, which is set to take place on October 7th at Savoy Place in London. HMI has been the leading strategic level conference for the UK new homes industry since its launch in 2003, attracting the top speakers from government and industry.
Home Builders Federation executive chairman Stewart Baseley, Zoopla head of research Gráinne Gilmore and NHBC chief executive Steve Wood will also be speaking. HBF managing director Neil Jefferson and Ed Lockhart, who are the co-chairs of the Future Homes Task Force, will discuss how the industry is working to deliver on the net zero agenda. And Travis Perkins business development director Edwin da Silva and Elite NuGEN Homes director David Craddock will discuss their partnership to build low/zero carbon homes.
The conference will be chaired by business broadcaster Simon Jack.
The HMI conference also heralds the publication of the annual Housing Market Intelligence Report which includes a wealth of information and …
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