About Futurebuild Events
A new independent events company.

A new independent events company...
...combining entrepreneurial vision, versatility and creativity with the same expertise and attention to detail as the UK’s leading organisers. We’re an experienced team of event professionals who know the built environment and its many industries, and are passionate about its communities.
The Futurebuild Events team works closely with the industry’s associations, media, bellwether and new emerging suppliers to deliver what the industry needs most from its chosen events, always putting the spotlight on true innovation and excellence, and providing the stage for essential debate and knowledge share around fundamental industry issues.
Being close to the industry is one of our core values, so we welcome suggestions and feedback. As entrepreneurs, we’re also very open to ideas and opportunities, and welcome contact from potential partners.
For more information visit our website.
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