09 July 2025
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Visitor registration is now open for elementalLONDON 2025 – the new event for the specification audience from the team behind the InstallerSHOW.
The event, at ExCeL London on 19-20 November, is aimed at all built environment professionals with the responsibility for making decisions based around the reduction of energy use and carbon emissions in the built environment. It has the support of over 40 partners including the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the Royal Insitutution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and ASHRAE.
Free visitor tickets will provide access to two full days of content from over 200 speakers, an exhibition of the latest products from over 200 companies, networking sessions and much more. With a focus on ‘big buildings’ elementalLONDONcovers both commercial and large scale residential projects, connecting attendees with the latest products, innovations and solutions on the road towards Net Zero.
As part of a strategic partnership with CIBSE, the established Build2Perform Live event will now be part of elementalLONDON, which will also feature five content areas, with seminars and debates on all the major issues facing those tasked with decarbonising buildings, while making them affordable, comfortable and sustainable.
In addition, the elementalARENA will feature debates and interactive sessions on advancing the efficiency of buildings. Speakers will include government ministers, academics, industry leaders and prominent figures from the event’s industry partners – such as ConstructZero and Energy UK – covering policy updates, innovation, skills and much more.
There will also be the Housing Hub, sponsored by Danfoss, with sessions curated by industry partners such as National Retrofit Hub and RICS, with essential information for councils, housing associations, housebuilders and developers.
The Climate Solutions Theatre, sponsored by Daikin UK, will host content for those working with heating and cooling in commercial and public buildings. Expert speakers will look at the issues in the round, from the policy landscape to industry trends to the activity ‘on the ground’.