8 July 202510:00 - 13:45 BST
Online
Free
Celebrating five years of progress in sustainable design, innovation and responsible engineering. It is five years since our first Climate Emergency Conference. Over this period, the conversation has shifted from raising awareness to delivering measurable impact. We have seen advancements in embodied carbon reduction, circular economy solutions and digital tools transforming the way we design and build. But what comes next? At this year’s conference we take stock of where we are and chart a course for the future. Through keynote insights, expert panels and hands-on discussions, we’ll examine the most effective tools, strategies and innovations shaping the industry today. Join industry leaders, experts and practitioners as we reflect on the lessons learned, celebrate progress made and define the next steps in structural sustainability.
Understanding what has worked, what hasn't and what still needs to change.
Discover the latest digital tools, optioneering methods and strategies for low-carbon design.
Future visions and emerging trends – From AI-driven workflows to new materials and circularity, what’s coming next?
Join discussions, share best practices and shape the direction of structural engineering’s role in climate action.
Engage in real-time polls, audience Q&A and online whiteboard discussions to share insights and shape industry best practices.
The full programme will be available soon.
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