Warmworks to exhibit at Futurebuild 2025
- Fraser Rummens
- 21/02/2025
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Warmworks has confirmed that it will be exhibiting at Futurebuild 2025, the built environment’s premier event dedicated to driving innovation, sustainability, and collaboration.
Since launching in 2015, Warmworks has played a leading role in tackling fuel poverty across the UK; helping nearly 50,000 homes and families to be warmer, happier, and healthier by installing high-quality energy efficiency improvements.
Taking place from 4–6 March 2025 at London Excel, Futurebuild is celebrating its 20th year. The theme of the event is Impact, marking two decades of inspiring impactful change in the construction industry. Also, at Futurebuild, the co-located National Retrofit Conference and Expo will address the urgent need to decarbonise existing buildings.
Visit Warmworks at stand P56, where the team will be on hand to discuss the organisation’s values-led, holistic approach to retrofit, the successful ways in which it has delivered fuel poverty schemes at scale and the lasting impact of its work.
Members of the Warmworks team will also be sharing their in-depth industry knowledge and insight during various sessions across the three-day event.
Warmworks’ Communities Manager, John Renwick, will be on the panel for the Skills and Workforce Development for the Retrofit Revolution session, taking place on Tuesday 4 March from 14:30–15:30.
Nicola Mcleod, Managing Director of Warmworks’ Scotland Division, will be presenting as part of the People First Retrofit: Creating Healthy Homes for All session, which will be held on Wednesday 5 March from 13:15–14:15.
Simon Kemp, Warmworks’ Growth and Innovation Director, will be speaking as part of the Resident Engagement: Effective Strategies and Approaches for Contractors discussion, organised by Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise (RISE), on 6 March from 11:00–12:00.
Warmworks has also been shortlisted for the Retrofit Academy Awards 2025 in the Social Value category, which seeks to recognise the organisations, people, and projects making a positive difference in communities throughout the UK. The winner will be announced on 4 March at the end of day one of the National Retrofit Conference and Expo.
Nicola Mcleod, Managing Director of Warmworks’ Scotland Division, commented:
“The Warmworks team is delighted to be a part of Futurebuild 2025. It’s particularly fitting that the theme of this year’s event is Impact, as we have recently launched our first UK-wide Impact Report, outlining the positive results of our work over the past year and our commitment to providing the highest possible level of service for fuel poor homes.
“Futurebuild is a great opportunity to showcase our values-led, professional approach to delivering largescale retrofit contracts across the UK. We’re excited to engage with everyone, from supply chain partners to local authorities, and share best practice about tackling fuel poverty and making a real, lasting impact on people’s lives by making them warmer, happier, and healthier at home.”
Register for your free Futurebuild ticket here.