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The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) is the professional body that exists to advance and promote the art, science, and practice of building services engineering, to invest in education and research, and to support our community of built environment professionals in the pursuit of excellence.
It’s flagship event, CIBSE Build2Perform Live, has become a highly anticipated annual gathering for forward-thinking professionals, visionary speakers, leading industry exhibitors, and young talent. After a record-breaking year in 2022, this year's event promises to be more impactful than ever, providing a platform for the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and solutions to address the pressing challenges currently facing the industry.
CIBSE Build2Perform Live is a dynamic, immersive experience designed to inspire and educate those in the industry. CIBSE Build2Perform Live 2023 will take place on 5 – 6 December 2023 at the ExCeL London. The live two-day event will feature over 100 hours of content, 150 speakers, and over 100 exhibitors.
CIBSE is delighted to announce that this year’s headline sponsor for Build2Perform Live 2023 is Yates Group Heating Products (YGHP). YGHP is a dedicated experienced team of professionals that believe only the best quality, service, and price is acceptable. From heat interface units to cooling interface units – their team has researched, trained with, and perfected each element of the products they build, supply, and deliver.
Sponsoring this year’s SLL – Light2Perform zone is Tamlite lighting. Tamlite lighting is a multi-award winning British manufacture with over 50 years of history full of outstanding project lighting designs.
The themes for 2023 reflect the current priorities and trends in the industry and answer important questions such as, what will the Future Homes and Future Buildings Standards mean for designers? and how will engineers demonstrate their competence to work under the new regime and how will clients identify competent designers, constructors, and building operators and managers?
This year’s themes are:
Brand new for 2023, Society of Light and Lighting (SLL) - Light2Perform is a dedicated area within CIBSE Build2Perform Live, SLL – Light2Perform will feature leading lighting manufacturers, contractors, wholesalers, and retailers. SLL – Light2Perform will also have its own content programme running over the two days. With its own dedicated theatre, all technical content will be organised by leading lighters, Bob Bohannon, Helen Loomes, and Sophie Parry. Sessions featured will look at Sustainability (TM65), new approaches to Street Lighting , creating a circular economy in Lighting (TM66), protecting the night-time environment, among other key topics.
CIBSE also has a strategic collaboration with the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE), which will curate the Built Environment Live area. With the theme of performance, Ccmpliance, and safety, Built Environment Live will reflect the rapidly changing expectations by which building engineers design and maintain buildings.
One of the highlights of the event will undoubtedly be the Society of Digital Engineering Awards, scheduled to take place on 5 December. The awards recognise those working in the built environment who are contributing to the digitalisation of what we do, where we live and how we experience it.
In addition, CIBSE is proud to support the Wates Innovation Pavilion: Wates Innovation Zone. This will serve as a hub for exploring the latest innovations and technologies in the construction industry, further elevating the event’s status as a key platform for industry progress.
CIBSE Build2Perform Live 2023 promises to be a pivotal event for the built environment sector. It will bring together professionals, experts, and stakeholders from diverse backgrounds to discuss, debate, and shape the future of sustainable building and performance. With its focus on Net Zero, health and wellbeing, digitalisation, and the Building Safety reform programme, the event will equip attendees with the insights and tools needed to drive positive change in the industry.
As CIBSE continues to champion excellence in building services engineering and sustainability, CIBSE Build2Perform Live stands as a testament to its dedication to advancing the industry and creating a brighter, more sustainable future for us all.
Registration for the event is now open, and anyone interested in building services engineering is encouraged to secure their place. Join CIBSE in shaping the future of the industry, celebrating digital excellence, and exploring innovative solutions that will drive us toward a sustainable, technologically advanced world.
For more information and to register your free place:
go.cibse.org
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