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The Low Energy Buildings Innovation Forum is the networking event specifically focused on bringing together architects, building engineers, facilities managers to review the latest innovations for low energy buildings, explore renewable energy options and share best practice on ways to reduce carbon emissions in the built environment.

Staged alongside the Low Carbon Best Practice Exchange, the scope of the Innovation Forum covers, both, new build projects and retrofitting/refurbishments, including:

• Biomass boilers
• Combined heat and power
• Energy monitoring & metering
• Ground sourced heat pumps
• Low carbon cooling
• Low carbon heating systems

• Low carbon lighting
• Photovoltaics
• Solar energy
• Thermal mass & insulation
• Ventilation systems
• Water efficiency

Testimonials:

"Exposure to a great number of people in a very focused time efficient forum."
Andy Mytom, Partner, David Morley Architects

"The forum helped to identify how much more there is to learn. It opened my mind to so many other areas I had not considered before and can strive to incorporate into our workload and supporting client services."
Belinda Simpson, Practice Director, Geoff Beardsley & Partners Limited

"The interactive nature of this event was quite unlike anything I've attended before and the open discussion with a wide range of specialist views in a professional and structured framework was a great way to share best practice and plant the seeds of a few new ideas that could lead to true innovation."
Dave Parry, Technical Director, Britannia Construction Ltd

"I found the Exchange a practical and enjoyable way of getting up to date with the energy use in buildings scene."
Terry Brown, Senior Partner, GMW Architects

"This event provides the ideal opportunity to learn, teach, meet and help each other towards a low carbon future."
Elaine Preston, Sustainability Manager, Interserve FM

"This was an exceptionally well organised event bringing together diverse delegates which promoted real learning and knowledge sharing."
John Burns, Director, Mackellar Architecture Limited