Open-City to profile Green Sky Thinking at Ecobuild
2013

Posted on 19 February 2013
Ecobuild 2013, 5 – 7 March, Excel, London
Ecobuild 2013 is the biggest event in the world for
sustainable design, construction and the built environment.
It presents
Open-City with the ideal opportunity to platform our sustainability programme
Green Sky Thinking Week to
the key industry players and business leaders attending Ecobuild.
Open City and Ecobuild invite you to join the biggest names in sustainable
building, design and construction at Ecobuild.
Visitors have the opportunity to meet leading industry suppliers as well
as hear from over 1,100 industry experts, ministers and VIPs from across
the sustainable built environment.
Register
for your free ticket today!
Your free ticket will give you access to:
- 1,000s of innovative products and 100s of new product launches –
the biggest showcase of sustainable construction products anywhere
- Free conference – hear from renowned speakers including:
- Joanna Lumley in conversation with Jonathan Dimbleby
- Rt Hon Gregory Barker MP, Minister of State, Department of Energy & Climate
Change
- Paul Morrell, Chairman, Route Map Working Group, Green Construction
Board
- Angela Brady, President, Royal Institute of British Architects
(RIBA)
- Professor Sir David King, Former Chief Scientific Advisor, Department
of Energy & Climate Change
- Mike Putnam, Chief Executive, Skanska UK and Co-Chair Green Construction
Board
- Sir Terry Leahy, Former CEO, Tesco
- Dozens of innovative features - new for 2013 include the Ecobuild
Arena, Future Materials Gallery, Evolution of Light, Global Clients
Group and the new Water & Waste Zone and seminar stream
- More than 140 free seminars including Delivering Sustainability in
the City, Refurbishing Britain, Green Energy and Better through BIM
- and many more!
With more speakers, attractions, highlights, conference and seminar sessions
than ever before make sure you visit Ecobuild this year!
To attend the Ecobuild event - register
your free place here
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