FUTUREBUILD celebrates 20 years with the launch of Impact 20X20

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Futurebuild is thrilled to mark its 20th anniversary by launching Impact 20x20: Call for Impact, an inspiring opportunity to showcase and promote visionary thinking that drives meaningful change. As part of the ongoing commitment to a sustainable future, Impact 20x20 offers a platform for future-leaders, visionaries and those actively shaping the built environment to share ideas, research, and practical insights that can make an immediate difference.

Impact 20x20: Share Your Vision

Impact 20x20 invites changemakers to submit proposals to present as Pecha Kucha-style sessions, each featuring 20 slides shown for 20 seconds. This format ensures a sharp focus on big ideas, with presenters given the opportunity to present on one of Futurebuild’s key Impact Stages: Buildings, Energy, FutureX Digital Disruptors, Materials or Placemaking.

Martin Hurn, Event Director at Futurebuild, states: “As we celebrate 20 years of championing sustainability, we are excited to launch Impact 20x20. This call for impact invites bold ideas from those who are redefining the future of our industry and aims to inspire action in the built environment.”

Submit your vision for change today. Submissions are open to researchers, designers, consultants, policy-makers, and other professionals committed to advancing a sustainable future. Applications close on Friday, 29th November 2024.

Registration is also now live for Futurebuild 2025, which promises to be the most impactful edition yet, bringing together global leaders to shape the future of sustainability. To join, visit Futurebuild 2025 Registration.

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