Nineteen Group has revealed details of first ever conference reflecting on and enhancing the success of the elemental digital platform.
Set to run at ExCeL Londonon 19th and 20th November 2025, elemental London has ‘the ethos of Advancing the Efficiency off Buildings at its core.
The platform, which specialises in advancing technologies in energy, water and air through case studies, research and news, will focus on net zero within the built environment, with workshops, lectures, round tables and exhibition stands forming the core of the programme.
‘We are delighted that Nineteen have chosen ExCeL London as the home for their exciting new event, elementalLONDON, from 2025. We look forward to working with the Nineteen team on the launch event next year and we’re excited to be supporting them on this journey and enhancing the event through our world-class facilities, connectivity and dedicated venue team,’ said Nick Coffey, Head of Business Development at ExCeL London.
‘Collaboration sits at the heart of everything we do, and the cornerstone of elementalLONDON is working with industry to ensure alignment with their aims as we move towards a common goal – to optimise efficiency by embracing innovation,’ they continued. ‘The core principles of our philosophy will be recognisable to anyone who has attended InstallerSHOW in recent years, but what sets elementalLONDON apart is the laser focus on facilitating solutions to the challenges of the specification community.’
Last week, Environment Journal reported on how the Paris Olympics had revealed a huge reduction in the overall footprint of the Games compare with previous editions. This is partly due to dramatically less construction waste and emissions, with 95% of the competition’s built environment reused through expansion and improvements to existing facilities.
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