elementalLONDON, a debut show from the team behind InstallerSHOW, has announced the formation of a partnership with ADE: Heat Networks. With the ethos of ‘advancing the efficiency of buildings,’ elementalLONDON says it will deliver an event founded on the wants and needs of its audience and combining insight with practical understanding of the challenges faced by professionals in the heating and cooling, water, air, and energy space. The show will involve a two-day conference and exhibition programme to over 4,000 specifiers from across the built environment industry.
The partnership seeks to enable elementalLONDON and ADE: Heat Networks to work together to advocate on the priorities for the UK in achieving net zero. ADE: Heat Networks’ industry news and views on driving the decarbonisation of heat and energy will be shared with elementalLONDON’s network of professionals from across the built environment. ADE: Heat Networks will also have a key presence within the exhibition at elementalLONDON and will be contributing to the live programme at the event. ADE: Heat Networks member companies will be invited to attend the event and to showcase their solutions for decarbonising energy systems.
Tom Wilson, Business Development Officer at ADE: Heat Networks, comments, “ADE: Heat Networks is very excited to be a part of elementalLONDON this year. Future proofing our buildings by decarbonising British heat and empowering energy users to take control of their energy use will be essential to driving towards Net Zero in the UK. We look forward to meeting with all the elementalLONDON participants to collaborate on this mission.”
Felicity Reese, elementalLONDON Partnerships Manager, adds, “We are thrilled to agree this partnership with ADE: Heat Networks and to have its support for elementalLONDON. Engaging users and investing in energy efficiency and low carbon heat are key priorities if we are to truly decarbonise our built environment industry and advance the efficiency of buildings. We look forward to welcoming their members to Excel London in November 2025 and beyond.”
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