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Preview: The Smart Buildings & Sustainability Leadership Forum
As the construction and facilities industries pivot toward more intelligent, energy-efficient, and sustainable solutions, the Smart Buildings & Sustainability Leadership Forum emerges as a must-attend event for professionals looking to lead the transition.
Taking place this week - on 18 September at the Vox Conference Centre in Birmingham - the Forum brings together industry leaders, technology innovators, sustainability experts, and key decision-makers to explore the future of smart building design, integrated systems, and ESG-driven construction.
For electrical contractors, this event isn’t just another conference - it’s a strategic opportunity to future-proof their business, gain cutting-edge insights, and position themselves as essential players in the evolving smart building ecosystem.
The Forum at a glance
The Smart Buildings & Sustainability Leadership Forum is designed to bridge the gap between traditional building practices and the emerging landscape of smart infrastructure. Sessions will cover topics such as:
• Integration of IoT and energy management systems
• Innovations in lighting, HVAC controls, and DC Grid
• Sustainable electrical design and renewable energy integration
• Building automation, AI, and sensor technologies
• ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) compliance and reporting
Industry leaders from architecture, engineering, tech, and facilities management will share case studies, product innovations, and policy insights that are directly shaping how buildings are designed, powered, and maintained.
Why electrical contractors should attend
Electrical contractors are at the forefront of implementing the smart infrastructure that modern buildings demand. With energy legislation becoming stricter and clients seeking greener, more tech-integrated facilities, understanding these shifts is not optional - it's essential.
Here’s why attending the Forum offers tangible value:
1. Stay ahead of technological shifts
Smart buildings rely on complex systems that integrate lighting, HVAC, security, and energy management. As these systems become increasingly digitised and interconnected, electrical contractors must expand their knowledge beyond basic wiring and control panels. The Forum offers exposure to the latest platforms, devices, and protocols driving the transformation.
2. Build skills in sustainability and compliance
Governments and clients alike are demanding measurable sustainability results. Contractors who understand how to design and implement energy-efficient systems - from LED retrofits to solar integration - will have a competitive advantage. Sessions will delve into current and upcoming regulations, green certifications, and funding programmes.
3. Networking and business development
The Forum attracts facility managers, developers, architects, and technology vendors - all potential partners or clients. Electrical contractors can use the opportunity to showcase their expertise, form partnerships, and better understand what key stakeholders are looking for in smart building projects.
4. Access to innovation and product demos
Leading manufacturers and start-ups will exhibit the newest tools and technologies shaping the industry. Whether it’s advanced metering, AI-driven control systems, or energy storage solutions, electrical contractors can see first-hand how these technologies work and how they can be integrated into future projects.
Complimentary offer
The SBS Team is able to offer ECN readers a complimentary ticket to attend this event! Complimentary tickets are offered on a first come, first served basis. Please email marketing@sbsleadersforum.com to request the discount code.
Final word
The Smart Buildings & Sustainability Leadership Forum offers more than just industry insights - it’s a blueprint for the future. By attending, contractors will not only enhance their technical knowledge, but also strengthen their strategic position in a rapidly changing market.
Simon Rowley - 16 September 2025