Book your ticket to Place North West’s Innovation in Property, where we will dig deep into the role of artificial intelligence in the built environment’s future – as well as the latest research on sustainable housing.
Innovation in Property is all about looking at the innovations that are changing the way we design, build, and live – whether that’s in proptech, construction methods, or materials. This is an event for the forward-focussed, who want to learn more about how to make their business and developments fit for the future.
Innovation in Property will be held on 19 September at Innside by Melia in Manchester. Starting at 8am, this half-day conference will include a mixture of engaging presentations, dynamic panels, and, of course, plenty of time for networking. The event kicks off with a networking breakfast and concludes with a post-event lunch. The conference is sponsored by WSP and Yardi. For those who want to be more involved in the event, there are additional sponsorship opportunities available.
What you’ll take away from the conference
- An overview of the latest research emerging from Energy House 2.0, all focussed on making our homes more efficient
- Advice from experts on how to implement technology into your business
- Insight into real-world applications for emerging technology
- New contacts for your business
Confirmed speakers
Professor Will Swan is the director of Energy House Labs at the University of Salford. The Energy House programme includes multiple projects, including Energy House, which includes an entire Victoria house in a climate-controlled chamber; the Smart Meters>Smart Homes Laboratory, where researchers work with companies to explore their products and services; and Energy House 2.0, a research facility that, like its predecessor, allows businesses and researchers to explore different technology in a climate-controlled chamber. Swan is also a member of the National Energy Efficiency Taskforce.
Amit Puri is the head of technical solutions at Autodesk Construction EMEA. Autodesk is a global leader in providing software products and services for those in architecture, construction, engineering, and manufacturing. Puri has spent his career working on building and infrastructure projects, having joined the tech space in the past few years. He is passionate about helping clients with their digital transformation.
Josh Sykes is a technical director at WSP. He specialises in helping projects achieve their net zero carbon and sustainability goals through design, technology, systems, and innovation. With an eye on the future, Sykes works alongside researchers at UK universities on a range of topics including predictive control, scalable IoT solutions, and cyber security. Expect to hear Sykes discuss WSP’s Daisy, a parametric design tool that uses AI to help optimise projects.
Jill Guthrie is the principal digital and compliance manager at Willmott Dixon. She has more than two decades of experience in construction and architecture, with a proven track record of driving digital innovation and ensuring compliance within complex projects. She leads Willmott Dixon’s initiatives into utilising digital tools to improve project efficiency in the North.
Professor Richard Kingston teaches urban planning at the University and Manchester and is the director of the £8m NERC Digital Solutions Programme. He is also director of the university’s digital futures platform. At NERC, he and his team are working to make more than 40 peta-bytes of data available to non-academics to support decision-making across the UK and beyond.
Tom Cox is a construction solutions director at Saint-Gobain. Saint-Gobain has been working with Barratt Developments, experimenting with materials and off-site construction can help create energy-efficient and sustainable homes at scale. Expect Cox to share how Saint-Gobain products around plaster, glass, timber frames, and brick are making a difference.
Victoria Hughes-Barker is a professional support lawyer at Milles & Reeve. She works within the law firm’s national real estate team on developments in property law, ensuring that lawyers are able to advise clients not only on what the law currently is, but what it might be in the future. Artificial intelligence will no doubt impact the court cases and contracts of tomorrow, Hughes-Barker is learning how.
Adrian Lonsdale is an associate director at Bennetts Associates. He specialises in low-carbon workplace design and has expertise in working with full timber construction, earth construction, and straw-insulated panels. This enables him to build sustainability into the very fabric of his designs. At this event, you can expect to hear more about Bennetts’ work with Earth Blocks, which utilise site subsoil as a material.
Nathan Feddy is the chief executive and co-founder of Vector Homes. Vector Homes is an ambitious Manchester-based company on a mission to cut carbon, cost, and complexity in construction. At Energy House 2.0, the company trialled a flat-pack bungalow. Prior to founding Vector Homes, he worked as a nanomaterials scientist in the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre scaling technologies for companies ranging from startups to blue chips. He also worked as the international business developer for the Graphene Flagship, a €1bn initiative dedicated by the EU to scaling up nanomaterial products.
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