Higher and degree apprenticeships are increasingly recognised as a valuable career development tool, providing opportunities for individuals to 'earn while they learn.'
19-20 November 2025, ExCeL London
elementalLONDON’s debut show is the latest launch from the team behind InstallerSHOW, building on the success of the elemental digital brand, which delivers news, views and solutions on reaching net zero to its audience of built environment professionals.
With the ethos of Advancing the efficiency of buildings at its core, elementalLONDON will deliver an event unlike any other in the market, founded on the wants and needs of its audience and combining deep insight with practical understanding of the challenges faced by professionals in the heating and cooling, water, air, and energy space.
With over 200 big name exhibitors and 200+ heavyweight speakers, elementalLONDON will deliver an unmissable two-day conference and exhibition programme to 4,000 visitors, supporting them to optimise the efficiency of their buildings while embracing innovation.
The elementalLONDON audience is typically referred to under the umbrella of specifiers, but in practical terms is a broad church encompassing a variety of roles and disciplines across residential and non-residential. This includes building services engineers, developers, facilities managers, architects, designers, local authorities, housebuilders, housing associations, consultants, contractors and sustainability managers. The common thread within this community is the responsibility for making decisions based around the reduction of energy use and carbon emissions in the built environment.
Higher and degree apprenticeships are increasingly recognised as a valuable career development tool, providing opportunities for individuals to 'earn while they learn.'
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What’s more, the 300+ talks and workshops at UKCW London (ExCeL, May 7-9th) are all fully CPD accredited by the CPD Group, solidifying UKCW’s commitment to providing high-quality educational experiences for industry professionals.*
Keynote speakers at UKCW London include:
Experience and unforgettable 1 hour journey through maritime history and breathtaking landscapes.
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Pauline Beattie, ABPCO's newly appointed co-chair, and a director of Conference Care, talks about Best Practice and its value as part of the event delivery process