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Smart Buildings Show 2022 set for October 12-13, registrations open now

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The Smart Buildings Show is set to return on October 12-13, 2022, with registrations for the event now officially open. 

As with previous years, the event remains free to attend and will once again take place at ExCeL in London. This is the second time the event has taken place at the ExCeL, with the 2017 and 2018 events being held at the Barbican, while the 2019 event was held at Olympia. In 2020, the event was forced to go virtual due to Covid-19, while it returned with a bang in 2021 at ExCeL.

Since the inaugural event in 2017, Smart Buildings Show has gone from strength to strength, quickly establishing itself as a must-attend event in the industry calendar. With additional focus on sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG), this year’s event will cover the many facets involved in creating and managing intelligent buildings, attracting a host of leading companies and stakeholders from the sector.

As well as an exhibition hall packed with the latest innovative products and solutions, the event will boast a conference programme stacked full of industry leaders delivering thought-provoking content and inspiring visitors to further explore the latest trends and opportunities.

“We look forward to welcoming visitors to this year’s event and once again connecting them to the latest information and cutting-edge technology the smart buildings industry has to offer,” noted Ian Garmeson, Event Director. 

“We have an exciting line-up of speakers and exhibitors ready to explore how we, as an industry, can maximise functionality and efficiency across the entire lifespan of our smart buildings.”You can register for your free ticket at the Smart Buildings Show 2022 website.

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