I realise it seems to be a long time in the future, but we are already thinking about Smart Buildings Show 2022.
We are giving you the heads up now, so that when the call for papers comes in May, you will already be on the case with the best speakers, case studies, analysts and end users, that can make Smart Buildings Show 2022 the best ever, with world class content from world class speakers.
We will have the usual theatres, Management, Controls, Spaces and Training, but this year we will add to this by adding a Residential Developers strand.
Developers are at the cutting edge of what their customers want in terms of technology, plus have to comply with all the latest buildings regulations. We know that monitoring and managing energy use in residential developments are inbuilt into the latest building regulations. Get the infrastructure right on these projects and there is more chance of providing the sustainable, net zero future that society wants. Other benefits of a smart home will then follow, including lighting, a/v systems and solar shading technology.
We want to bring together the developers, integrators, resellers, installers and manufacturers in this sector.
Also with the theatres we want to reflect the issues that are present for all businesses. networks and infrastructure and sustainability.
We have launched smartinfrastructuremagazine.com – talking about how the importance of both and how without the correct infrastructure in place you can’t have a smart building.

If you are involved with; Smart Energy • Smart Utilities • Smart Grids • Networks • Mobile/Wireless technology • Software • Asset Management • Security • Data Analytics • Public Lighting • Sensors • Standards/Legislation • Cabling • Batteries • Edge computing • Digital twins, we want to hear from you.
With regards to sustainability, we will be looking at the important role smart buildings will play in helping hit the UK’s 2050 net-zero target. Particularly if the proposed Treasury rules go ahead that will force the UKs big UK firms and financial institutions to show how they intend to hit climate change targets by 2023.
We will also reflect these themes in our sister websites Smart Buildings and Smart Infrastructure Magazines in the run up to the show via; thought leadership pieces, vox pops, comment and case studies - culminating in a round table on each topic.
To talk to us about editorial and conference opportunities please contact me at j.hatcher@turretgroup.com To find out more about how you can maximise your awareness in Smart Buildings and Smart Infrastructure Magazines or stand space at Smart Buildings Show please contact c.hatchett@turretgroup.com
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
The Smart Buildings Show Team