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UKREiiF Annual Event 2025

Tuesday, 20th May 2025 0800hrs – Thursday, 22nd May 2025 1700hrs

Leeds City Centre – Royal Armouries Leeds & Leeds Dock, New Dock, Armouries Dr, Leeds LS10 1LT

“UKREiiF has become the must-attend event in the industry”

The sheer number of regional combined authorities, local councils, and government departments that attend UKREiiF every year – as well as the largest investors, developers, and end-users from across the UK (and internationally) – supports this statement.

And we invite you to get your tickets to be amongst all the key players, influencers, and decision-makers within the investment and real estate markets who are preparing to gather in Leeds.

Our mission statement: UKREiiF connects people, places, and businesses to accelerate and unlock sustainable, inclusive, and transformational investment.

As our 2025 event looms closer, we’re excited by the sheer size and potential of what’s on offer!

This 3-day extravaganza is a perfect storm – bringing together a spectacular array of key decision-makers from every area of the built environment: the public sector – with every core UK city and region involved – alongside government, investors, funders, developers, housebuilders, and more.

Check out these numbers for 2025:

  • 16,000+ Event Attendees
  • 2,500+ Fringe Event Attendees
  • 1,250+ Speakers
  • 60+ Stages
  • 150+ Exhibitors
  • 150+ Fringe Events
  • 275+ Local Authorities Attending
  • 1,750+ Investors Attending
  • 1,000+ Occupiers Attending
  • 1,750+ Developers Attending

The UK needs this platform for the public sector to showcase the scale of development progress and profile future investment opportunities to investors, developers, and occupiers from around the globe that are based right here in the UK – this event does just that.

That’s why we say – UKREiiF is an event Beyond BELiiEF.

Register below to ensure you secure your tickets.

Not only will it showcase an epic 60 stages and 1000+ speakers, UKREiiF in 2025 can also offer delegates a spectacular array of fringe events and tours throughout the city. 

You’ve never experienced a programme of content like this – so watch this space and keep checking as we’ll be announcing our biggest and best-ever line-up very soon…

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

07:45 – 09:15

INVESTOR BREAKFAST

We return with our annual investor breakfast inviting delegates from overseas to discuss strategic opportunities in the UK alongside the Government and domestic developers, investors and city regions.

This event is invite only.

Sponsored by UKREiiF and UK Government.

Guests include:

Poppy Gustafsson OBE – Minister for Investment, UK Government

Sebastian Walsh – Secretary, The Bank of England

Pete Gladwell UKREiiF

Pete Gladwell – Group Social Impact & Investment Director, Legal & General

Phoebe Smith – Managing Director, PATRIZIA Infrastructure

Jules Pipe CBE – Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service, Greater London Authority

Saker Nusseibeh CBE – Chief Executive, Federated Hermes

John Levy – Managing Director and Head of Impact Investing for Real Assets, Franklin Templeton

Jiaxin Guan – General Manager, China Railway Construction Corporation International Investment Group

Colin Skelett – Group Chief Executive, YTL Group

Mark Lahiff – UK Managing Director, IJM

Ami Kotecha – Co-Founder & Group President, Amro Partners

Andrew Rich – Managing Director for Fund Management, Nuveen

John Levy – Managing Director and Head of Impact Investing for Real Assets, Franklin Templeton

Matthew Richards – CEO of JLL UK and EMEA Capital Markets, JLL

Ben Mowbray – Managing Director, Greystar

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

07:45 – 09:00

BREAKFAST BRIEFING WITH DREES AND SOMMER

The London Pavilion will kickstart with a morning session from our partners, with details to be confirmed on the focus of the event in due course.

This session is sponsored by Drees and Sommer.

Stanley House

08:30 – 10:00

OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE INVESTOR & DEVELOPER BREAKFAST

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.
The event is invite only.
This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Mike Dodd – Development Director, Socius

John Anderson – Chief Executive Officer, Allison Homes

Jason Longhurst

Jason Longhurst – Head of UK Sustainable Investment and Partnerships, Prologis

Paul Weston – Senior Vice President and Head of UK, Prologis

Tom Leeming – Director, Tritax Big Box Developments

Tracey O'Donnell – Managing Director, Milton Keynes Development Partnership

Alexandra Conway

Alexandra Conway – Senior Development Director, Kier Property

Melissa Lockett – Senior Investment Manager, Legal & General Investment Management

Ashley Kensington – National Land Director, Lovell

Rob Boughton – Founder and CEO, Thakeham

Henry Marshall – Investment Director, Placefirst

Robert Wotherspoon – Chief Executive, Sir Robert McAlpine Capital Ventures

Kristoffer Nohr – Vice President, NREP

Simon Marshall – Capital Partners Lead, Aviva

Marc Charles – Associate Partner, Revcap

Niamh O'Connor – Founding Partner, Summix Capital

Dinny Shaw – Head of Planning, Places for People

Chatinder Bal

Chatinder Bal – Director of Land, Planning & Partnerships, Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing

Bob Weston – Chairman and Managing Director, Weston Homes

Jean-Marc Vandevivere – Chief Executive, PLATFORM_

Sophie Lloyd – Head of Economic Development, Milton Keynes Council

Aida Feriz – Executive Director, Wimmer Family Office

Beth Dugdale – Head of Cambridge Growth Company, Homes England

John Edwards – Director for Investment, Department for Business and Trade

Ronen Journo – Senior Managing Director, Hines

Michelle Sacks – CEO, Huntingdonshire District Council

Phil Jones – Development Director, Placefirst

Joanne Patrick – Head of Sustainable Energy, Amber Infrastructure Group

Judith Barker – Executive Director for Place and Connectivity, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority

Matt Tunley – Strategic Land Director, Hill Group

Lord Richard Harrington

Lord Richard Harrington – Author, Government Review into Foreign Direct Investment

Javier Lamas – CEO, Aldesa Group

Fareen Lalani – Development Director, Blackwell Park, University of Surrey

Duncan Enright – Deputy Leader, West Oxfordshire District Council

AECOM Cafe & Meeting Space

AECOM Cafe & Meeting Space

08:30 – 09:30

WELCOME TO UKREIIF: LOCAL AUTHORITY AND REGIONS BREAKFAST

Want to get to grips with the forthcoming three day’s of event’s and networking while fuelling up with place leadership from across the UK? Join AECOM and special guests for breakfast and prepare for UKREiiF 2025.

This event is invite only, contact [email protected] to register an interest in attending.

Department

The Boulevard

09:00 – 10:30

PLANNING FOR WATER SUPPLY TO DELIVER HOUSING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Water supply constraints are increasingly affecting the delivery of new development and have the potential to become a more widespread challenge. Misalignment of timing and processes between water supply planning, environmental protection, and planning for the scale and location of future development requires urgent attention. This roundtable will bring together key stakeholders to explore solutions, including new technologies and designs that reduce water consumption, lower costs, and support sustainable growth.

Chair: Mike Knott – Planning Director, Stantec

Stewart Mounsey – Deputy Director – Operations Catchment Services, Environment Agency

Paul Thomas – Vice President for International Hotel Development, Marriott International Hotels

Paul Thomas – Director of Planning and Placemaking, Milton Keynes Council

Muse @ Fearns

Department on The Boulevard

09:00 – 16:30

BREAK NEW GROUND: HOW WE INNOVATE TO UNLOCK REGENERATION

Join Muse to explore the future of property, uncovering opportunities that will shape how we build, fund and live in tomorrow’s spaces. It’s time to push boundaries, embrace innovation and break new ground.

Vistry Group Pavilion

09:00 – 09:45

WELCOME BREAKFAST WITH VISTRY, SNG AND OCTOPUS

Settle in for a week of networking and join the senior teams from Vistry, SNG and Octopus for a bite to eat which will set you up for the conference

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

BESPOKE SESSION – GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Glasgow City Council.          

09:30 – 10:30

THE FUTURE FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS: HOW DO WE ARREST THE DECLINE IN HOME OWNERSHIP RATES?

This session will explore how government and industry can lower the barriers to home ownership through first time buyer schemes, affordable housing policy, and innovative lending.

09:30 – 10:30

OPTIMISING SOCIAL VALUE THROUGH PLACEMAKING

Thought-provoking roundtable discussion as we explore the social value of regenerating city and community centres. Together, we’ll dive into innovative strategies that not only reshape our urban landscapes but also create lasting social impact.

09:30 – 10:30

HOW TO REBUILD A TOWN CENTRE – THE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PPPS VS CAPITAL INVESTMENT. HEAR FROM PLACE MAKERS AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Transform underused urban spaces into thriving community hubs. Hear from leaders behind some of our town centre regeneration schemes as they explore the opportunities and challenges of PPPs and capital investment funding, and share their strategies for placemaking and overcoming challenges in urban renewal, sustainability, and enhancing quality of life

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

BESPOKE SESSION – SEKTOR

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Sektor.

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AT A TIME OF UNCERTAINTY

Take a behind the curtain look at a groundbreaking Social Value Economics model that is launching in the UK having generated over £100m of real term funding for community projects. The new funding for communities comes without additional costs for goods and services, and the UK’s first pilot generated £178,000 in real term funding for CICs and community projects.
This session is sponsored by Community AI.
This event is invite only.
Abi Brown

Abi Brown OBE – Chair of Improvement & Innovation Board, Local Government Association

Michael Wood – Head of Health Economic Partnerships, NHS Confederation

Pete Massey – Director for Northern Economy and Partnerships, Arts Council

Cllr Lynn Williams MBE – Leader, Blackpool Council

Cllr Mark Smith – Cabinet Member for Economy and Built Environment, Blackpool Council

Adam Sciberras – Director for Special Projects and Placemaking, Milton Keynes Development Partnership

Laura Miller – Senior Construction Skills Manager, Places for People, a TfL Company

Lindsey Ions – Senior Infrastructure Manager, Oxford University Development

Laura Boyd – Director of Digital Partnerships, Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber

Nicola Bulley

Nicola Bulley – Commercial Executive, Scarborough Group International

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

"LETS GET CULTURAL": UNITING TOWNS AND CITIES THROUGH INVESTING IN THE ARTS

More than just delivering the buildings for us to live and work in, we should be demanding places that inspire and reflect our heritage. But how do we strike the balance between creating functional and culturally vibrant place? Visionaries from across the sector set out their views in this interactive session.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Sarah James – Head of Culture and Creative Economy, West of England Combined Authority

Rachele Caltagirone – Head of Placemaking, OlympiaUK

Shawab Iqbal – CEO, Leeds Playhouse

Anthea Harries – Asset Management Director, Related Argent

Aida Berhamovic – Director of Estates, Royal College of Music

Laura Dyer – Deputy Chief Executive, Arts Council England

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:30 – 10:00

Investment in Action – Driving Growth, Transformation and Impact

Against a backdrop of economic transformation and technological advancement, examining how targeted investment strategies can unlock innovation, regional growth, and address challenges like sustainability and resilience. Through thought-provoking insights and research, demonstrating the investment opportunities driving economic productivity, attract global capital, deliver impactful solutions that benefit communities and stakeholders alike.

Nick Pettit – Senior Partner, Bidwells

Sue Foxley

Sue Foxley – Research Director, Bidwells

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

BESPOKE SESSION – BUUK INFRASTRUCTURE

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by BUUK Infrastructure.       

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

TRANSITIONING TO LOW CARBON SOLUTIONS FOR NEW BUILD DEVELOPMENTS

Electrification of heating as a replacement for gas will significantly increase grid demand, potentially delaying future developments. In this BUUK moderated session, we will explore innovative solutions available and installed today, that unlock capacity constrained sites while ensuring full compliance with Future Home Standards.

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:15

Bespoke Session – Barratt London

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Barratt London.

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:15

HOW CAN WE DELIVER SUSTAINABLE, FUTURE-PROOF DEVELOPMENTS AT VOLUME IN LONDON?

Delivering major new developments in London has many challenges, from regulatory changes such as planning and building safety, to site viability and the need to build high quality sustainable developments. How do we keep the sector focused on balancing affordable housing, sustainability standards and maximising social value? How do we evoke a new direction for housebuilding in London?

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:30 – 10:30

SECTOR INSIGHTS: COMMERCIAL PROPERTY AS AN ANCHOR FOR REGEN

What strategies are being deployed to battle market forces while supporting local authorities with their economic growth ambitions? Can there ever be too many commercial property interventions within urban centres? Delegates hear from stakeholders with differing approaches and outcomes.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Insiyah Khushnood – Development Director, igloo Regeneration

Mark Chivers – Director General, Government Chief Property Officer, Cabinet Office

Emma Cariaga – Chief Operating Officer, British Land

Steven Skinner – CEO, HB Reavis

Dr. Ferdinand Spies – Managing Director COO, Art Invest Real Estate

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

Bespoke Session – Heyne Tillett Steel

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Heyne Tillett Steel.         

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

CIRCULAR RESILIENCE: BUILDING CITIES THAT ADAPT AND ENDURE

How do we shape the future of sustainable urban environments? Through a series of quickfire presentations from industry experts, we’ll explore how circularity in construction materials and innovative reuse can drive impactful, sustainable solutions. We’ll also examine how we design the spaces between buildings to create adaptable, resilient cities that thrive across sectors amid environmental challenges.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

Bespoke Session – Robertson Group

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Robertson Group.          

Chair: Charlotte Cordingley – Chief Executive, Clear Futures

Imogen Ebbs – Head of Strategic Investment and Growth, Aviva Investors

Muyiwa Oki – President, RIBA

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

INNOVATION IN DIGITAL, DESIGN, AND DELIVERY

Despite great technological advancements in the past 80 years, the ways in which we identify and manage land, analyse existing infrastructure, create masterplans, and deliver and manage development have barely changed. This panel will explore how new towns and development corporations could take a ‘test and learn’ approach to applying new innovative finance and delivery approaches, using cutting-edge technologies to deliver healthier and more resilient homes and communities.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

Bespoke Session – TPXimpact

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by TPXimpact.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

NEW TOWNS: INNOVATION IN DIGITAL, DESIGN AND DELIVERY

Despite great technological advancements in the past 80 years, the ways in which we identify and manage land, analyse existing infrastructure, create masterplans, and deliver and manage development have barely changed. This panel will explore how new towns and development corporations could take a ‘test and learn’ approach to applying new innovative finance and delivery approaches, using cutting-edge technologies to deliver healthier and more resilient homes and communities.

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

THE POLITICS OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS – WHY DO THEY TAKE SO LONG?

Infrastructure projects often face significant delays, leaving many wondering why such critical developments take so long to complete. The answer lies in a complex web of regulatory approvals, shifting political, budget, and public opposition but how do we unpick this and get on with the job?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Asif Ghafoor – Chief Executive Officer, Be.EV

Cathy Francis – Director for New Towns, Infrastructure and Housing Delivery, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Chris Conway – Group Chief Executive, Translink

Jason Longhurst

Jason Longhurst – UK Head of Sustainable Investment & Partnerships, Prologis

Cllr Claire Holland – Leader, London Borough of Lambeth

Chair: Sinead Turnbull – Planning Director, Tritax Big Box Development

Rider Levitt Bucknall Pavilion

09:45 – 10:30

BRING BACK PFI – ALL IS FORGIVEN

With the UK fast earning a reputation as a country that can’t actually build anything, could the return of PFI be the saving grace for the UK’s crumbling infrastructure? Was PFI really that bad first time round? What lessons do we need to learn to ensure that PFI really delivers for the public good next time around? And if PFI is actually the answer to all of our problems, how can we create fairer, more transparent contracts to restore public trust in this model?

West Midlands Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:45 – 10:00

WEST MIDLANDS PAVILION OFFICIAL WELCOME

Richard Parker – Mayor, West Midlands Combined Authority

10:00 – 11:00

INVESTING IN LOCAL HOUSING SOLUTIONS

The Housing and Development Network, consisting of 43 council-owned housing companies, has a pipeline of 50,000 homes ready to deliver, seeking third-party investment to sustain growth. These companies provide micro-local housing solutions where market models fail, delivering diverse tenures. The roundtable will explore case studies on partnership models, risk mitigation, social impact, and financial returns, showcasing successful collaborations and opportunities for socially responsible investments in council-led housing projects.

10:00 – 11:00

MASTERPLANNING FOR GROWTH INDUSTRIES – LEARNING FROM ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

With stimulating growth being a key feature of the Government’s plans, what lessons can be learned from already existing growth industries in the UK and what reform needs to take place to make the UK more competitive again? This session brings together key voices from across the sector to discuss.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

10:00 – 11:00

A DECADE OF NATIONAL RENEWAL: WHAT WILL THIS MEAN FOR OUR TOWNS AND CITIES?

Almost a year into a new government, business leaders from across the UK assess whether the economy is showing signs of growth and how business and the built environment industry are collaborating to create a positive investment environment.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Sebastian Walsh – Secretary, The Bank of England

Tracy Brabin – Mayor, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Places for Life Pavilion

10:00 – 11:00

THE CASE FOR THE PROCUREMENT ACT

With the Procurement Act now in full force, is it doing as the government intended? Are we able to deliver a greater level of social value activity than before, or are we effectively freezing out small businesses from valuable opportunities? And could the public sector be doing more to ensure fairness and transparency? 

Kelly Hillman – Public Land and Place Director, Countryside Partnerships

Guy Battle – Chief Executive, Social Value Portal

Dave Saville – Managing Director, NorthWest, Caddick Construction

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

10:00 – 11:30

REGIONAL LEADERS BRUNCH

Our annual brunch brings together devolved leadership and mayors from across the UK alongside senior local and government voices to share their ambitions and challenges facing their places – supported by one of the UK’s leading investors into placemaking projects.

This event is invite only.

This session is sponsored by Federated Hermes and MEPC.

Kim McGuinness – Mayor, North East Combined Authority

David Skaith – Mayor, York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority

Tom Copley – Deputy Mayor for Housing and Residential Development, Greater London Authority

TBC – Mayor, Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority

Mayor – TBC, West of England Combined Authority

Ben Houchen – Mayor, Tees Valley Combined Authority

Steve Rotheram – Mayor, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority

Richard Parker – Mayor, West Midlands Combined Authority

Karen Clarke – Interim Managing Director, Oxford to Cambridge Partnership

Cllr Susan Aitken – Leader, Glasgow City Council

Adrian Hawkins OBE – Chair, Hertfordshire Futures

ANO – Leader, Staffordshire County Council

Tim Newns – Managing Director, Office for Investment

Poppy Gustafsson OBE – Minister for Investment, UK Government

Host: Paul Pavia – Head of Development, MEPC

Host: Saker Nusseibeh CBE – CEO, Federated Hermes

Host: Chris Taylor – Chairman, Federated Hermes

Cllr Mark Fryer – Leader, Cumberland Council

Oliver Coppard – Mayor, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

TBC – Mayor, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority

Cathy Reynolds – Director- City Centre Regeneration, Belfast City Council

Cllr Millie Earl – Leader, BCP Council

Claire Ward – Mayor, East Midlands Combined Authority

Vistry Group Pavilion

10:00 – 10:45

THE FUTURE OF HOUSING – THE POWER OF PARTNER(SHIPS) IN BUILDING

Panel discussion exploring what the future of partnership working looks like when delivering homes.

Stanley House

10:30 – 12:00

LONDON INVESTOR & DEVELOPER BRUNCH

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Jonni Glick – Vice President for Investment, Deutsche Finance

Helen Pilcher – Head of UK Development, CLS Holdings

Bernhard Dachs – Senior Director for Investment & Development, Mitsubishi Estate

Rory Musgrave – Associate Director, Long Harbour

Oliver Swallow – Senior Investment Manager for Commercial Real Estate, Phoenix Group

Jason Longhurst

Jason Longhurst – Head of UK Sustainable Investment and Partnerships, Prologis

Cllr Shantanu Rajawat – Leader, London Borough of Hounslow

Alice Lester MBE – Corporate Director for Neighbourhoods and Regeneration, London Borough of Brent

Una O'Halloran – Leader, London Borough of Islington

Ruben Bos – Head of European Real Estate Strategy, DWS

Paul Burns – Investment Director, abrdn

Jules Pipe CBE – Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service, Greater London Authority

Dawn Wylie – Group Land Director, Taylor Wimpey

Mark Woodrow – Chief Operating Officer, Packaged Living

Harry Badham – Chief Development and Asset Repositioning Officer, Hammerson

Miranda Hammond – Director, Vengrove

Manreet Randhawa – Director for Fund Management, Nuveen

Kyle Streitburger – Head of Investment, Sunrise Real Estate

Ben Pile – Head of European Residential Investing and Asset Management, Barings

David Peacock – Director, Heim Global Investor

Piers Clanford – Chief Operating Officer, The Berkeley Group

Gregor Mitchell – Senior Director, EcoWorld International

Ronen Journo – Senior Managing Director, Hines

Amy Thompson – Head of Strategy, Places for London, a TfL Company

Kristoffer Nohr – Vice President, NREP

Ryo Tsuji – Deputy General Manager, ITOCHU Europe

Cllr Shital Manro – Cabinet Member for Good Growth and New Housing, London Borough of Ealing

Jonathan Cornelius – Head of Property Development, Places for London, a TfL Company

Shivani Goolab – Head of Private Client Real Estate, Investec

Jason Perry – Mayor, Croydon

James Jepson – Director, Ergo Real Estate

Jace Tyrrell – Chief Executive, Opportunity London

Frances Moffett-Kouadio – Strategic Investment Director, Thames Estuary Growth Board

Cllr Claire Holland – Leader, London Borough of Lambeth

Andrew Carruthers – Development Director, Innova Partnership

Steven Crutchley – UK Development Director, Innova Partnership

Patrick Dubeck – Director of Inclusive Regeneration, London Borough of Lewisham

Cllr James-J Walsh – Cabinet Member for Inclusive Regeneration and Planning, London Borough of Lewisham

10:30 – 10:50

THE PROPTECH LANDSCAPE IN 2025: WHAT’S NEXT?

Join us for a look at the evolving PropTech landscape. We’ll explore emerging trends in technology and the future of real estate, examining the innovations shaping how we buy, sell, and manage real estate assets.

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

10:30 – 11:15

SOCIAL VALUE AND PROCUREMENT REFORM: WHAT NEXT?

Panel discussion examining recent developments and policy shifts which are aimed at enhancing social impact through public procurement. This session will support delegate’s understanding of legislative changes and how they can adapt best practice while setting out challenges and opportunities facing local authorities and their supply chains.

Shamayne Harris – Head of Procurement, Pagabo

Will Campbell – Social Value Engagement Lead, Loop

Wates Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:30 – 11:30

FINDING OUR FUTURE WORKFORCE: WHERE WILL THE NEXT GENERATION OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT WORKERS COME FROM?

The built environment offers interesting and varied careers, but we face a skills shortage and an aging workforce. We explore how to attract a diverse pool of talent and equip them with the skills they need to thrive, particularly those from underrepresented groups and furthest from the workplace.

Felix Kumi-Ampofo – Director of Inclusive Economy, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Felix Kumi-Ampofo – Director of Inclusive Economy, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Chair: Steve Beechey – Group Public Sector Director, Wates Group

Suzannah Nichol – Chief Executive, BuildUK

Zoe Brooke – Founder & Chair, The Save Construction Initiative

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

10:30 – 11:30

Building & Funding Thriving Science & Tech Hubs

Exploring investment needs of the UK’s science and tech clusters, highlighting the demand for incubator spaces and growth-enabling infrastructure. Examining what drives successful science and tech clusters, highlighting how development design, funding models, and strategic planning can create thriving ecosystems. Examining incubator spaces, our research assesses how to attract capital into these areas and foster regional growth.

Dr Suki Balendra – Director of Strategic Partnerships for Paddington Life Sciences, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Tournament Gallery

Royal Armouries

10:30 – 11:30

The BIG! Sustainability and Net Zero Fringe Event

Join us for the BIG! Sustainability and Net Zero Fringe Event, bringing people together during the event, with more details to be announced shortly.

This event is sponsored by Arup.

Workshop Room

Department on The Boulevard

10:30 – 11:30

BESPOKE SESSION – SAINT-GOBAIN

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Saint-Gobain.

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

10:45 – 11:45

Bespoke Session – J2

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by J2.          

Muyiwa Oki – President, RIBA

David Partridge – Co-Founder and Chairman, Related Argent

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:45

ACCOUNTABILITY BY DESIGN: DRIVING INNOVATION AND SOCIAL VALUE THROUGH COLLABORATION

How do we turn ambition into real impact? This panel will explore how accountability, transparency, and cross-sector collaboration can drive meaningful change in the built environment. From policy to procurement, our experts will share actionable strategies to embed innovation, deliver social value, and ensure that bold ideas translate into tangible results. Join us to move beyond the rhetoric and into real-world transformation.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:45

Bespoke Session – Bloom Procurement Services

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Bloom Procurement Services.         

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:30

Bespoke Session – Places for London

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Places for London.

The Learning Centre Level 5

11:00 – 12:00

MAXIMISING THE BENEFITS OF FREEPORTS: THE KEY TO LONG TERM ECONOMIC GROWTH?

A private roundtable exploring how we can maximise the economic growth opportunities and embed the long term benefits of the UK’s Freeports.

Reach UK @ High Hat Corner

11:00 – 11:45

SMART HOMES, SMARTER INVESTMENTS: FUNDING THE RETROFIT

This session explores investment opportunities, funding models, and the technologies driving energy efficiency, creating sustainable homes.

Rider Levitt Bucknall Pavilion

11:00 – 11:45

THE SURGE OF EMERGING METROPOLISES: A MODEL FOR UK PLACEMAKING?

If the UK is going to build 1.5m new homes by 2030, we can’t rely on our conventional approaches to housebuilding. What can countries like Singapore, Saudi Arabia and China teach us about developing creative solutions to this problem, integrating futuristic design with the preservation of cultural heritage? Which global city approaches to clean energy generation, community-centred design or transport connectivity should we be taking inspiration from? And how do you balance rapid development with creating futureproofed, sustainable and accessible homes?

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

MEETING PRIVATE AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING TARGETS AND BUILDING SUCCESSFUL TOWN CENTRES

Our expert panel will discuss the challenges of shaping a town centre and regeneration plans for future success. Hear about the successful planning and execution of housing needs whilst building vibrant locations, through acquisition strategies, freeing up capital through multiple routes of sale, retrofitting existing buildings and maximising investments for all parties.

Dorian Payne – Managing Director, Castell Group

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – Strettons

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Strettons.       

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:00

COLLABORATION TO MEET NATIONAL HOUSEBUILDING TARGETS

Invite only, roundtable event exploring how SME housebuilders can work with investors and housing associations to help meet national housebuilding targets.

This is a private roundtable event and therefore invite only.

This session is sponsored by Stonebond.

Nuala Gallagher – Corporate Director for City Development, Liverpool City Council

Cllr Ian Courts – Leader, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Paul Rickard – Chief Executive, Pocket Living

Richard Cherry – Chairman, Stonebond

Graham Cherry – Chief Executive, Stonebond

Annette Roberts – Corporate Director of Place and Communities, South Staffordshire District Council

Doug Pullen – Leader, Lichfield District Council

Guy Slocombe – Chief Investment and Development Officer, SNG (Sovereign Network Group)

John Reid – Managing Director, Herts Living

Phil Jones – Development Director, Placefirst

Emma Bennett – Chief Executive, Walsall Council

Selina White – Chief Executive, Magna

Steph Ball – Investment Director, Grosvenor

Rokhsana Fiaz – Mayor, Newham Council

Jacqueline Esimaje-Heath – Growth Director , L&Q

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:00

DO TOWNS AND CITIES JUST NEED MORE EDUCATION? USING LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS TO CATALYSE GROWTH

Schools, colleges, Universities, Science Parks and Innovation Clusters all leave an indelible imprint on place propositions but are UK towns and cities doing enough to propagate their world class education environments? How can estate interventions within the sector enhance investment offerings?

This session is sponsored by Pick Everard.

Speakers include:

Lara Newman – Chief Executive, LocatED

Dr. Julie Nugent

Dr. Julie Nugent – Chief Executive, Coventry City Council

Professor Nishan Canagarajah – President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Leicester

Gerard Garvey – Executive Principal, NCG

Linda Goodacre – Director of Estates and Facilities Management, University of Sheffield

Chair- Kieran Dyer – Director, Pick Everard

The Learning Centre

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

BESPOKE ROUNDTABLE – OCO GLOBAL

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by OCO Global.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:00 – 12:00

SECTOR INSIGHTS: ONE YEAR OF LABOUR – BTR'S ROLE IN DELIVERING 1.5M NEW HOMES

One year on from Labour’s landslide election win and much has been made of government’s ambitious housing delivery targets. Experts from across the BTR sector explore using build-to-rent in combatting the UK’s critical housing shortage and discuss both the challenges and opportunities facing BTR developers, investors, and operators.

This session is sponsored by Fladgate.

Speakers include:

Shivani Goolab – Head of Private Client Real Estate, Investec

Brendan Geraghty – CEO, The Association for Rental Living

Ashley Perry – Investment Director, Apache Capital Partners

Caroline Winter – Deputy Director for Housing Supply and Markets, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Chair: Matthew Williams – Real Estate Partner, Fladgate

James Saunders – Chief Executive Officer, Quintain

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – Earl Kendrick

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Earl Kendrick.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

THE POLITICS OF DEVOLUTION, DEVELOPMENT AND DIRECTIVES, PROGRESS OR PARALYSIS?

Who are the decision makers; Government, Councillors, Mayors, Planning inspectors?  Join the debate as we discuss recent directives, devolution and their impact on development reflecting on the latest changes and recent polling.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – C|T Group

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by C|T Group.       

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – HS2

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by HS2.          

Social Value Stage

11:00 – 11:15

WALTHAM FOREST CASE STUDY: CAPTURING SOCIAL VALUE RETURN ON INVESTMENT

This case study from the London Borough of Waltham Forest will highlight the work they’ve done to establish a dedicated social value function, and are now capturing community benefits from regeneration projects within their total return on investment to deliver better hyperlocal results for the communities.

Speakers include:

Joanna Dahlgren – Head of Social Value & SROI, London Borough of Waltham Forest

Joe Garrod – Strategic Director of Place, London Borough of Waltham Forest

Jonathan Martin – Director of Inward Investment, London Borough of Waltham Forest

Dan King – Division Chair for London, Vistry

Olivia Sutcliffe – Founder, Young Professionals in Social Value

Richard Tyrie – CEO, Good People

Jonathan Sandling – Principal for London Campus, University of Portsmouth

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

CENTRAL SOUTH: A GATEWAY TO GOOD GROWTH AND INNOVATION

Located on the stunning south coast of the UK, just under an hour from London, the Central South UK is a vibrant global gateway. Home to three dynamic waterfront communities, two National Parks, six universities, three international airports, two cruise ports, and the historic first capital of England, the region is a hub of innovation, culture, and connectivity.

Sponsored by Central South UK.

Cllr Steve Pitt – Leader, Portsmouth City Council

Cllr Paul Harvey – Leader, Basingstoke and Deane Council

Cllr Lorna Fielker – Leader, Southampton City Council

Satvir Kaur MP – Southampton Test, Labour Party

Chair: Caroline Compton-James – Deputy Chief Executive, SCAPE

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:00

SETTING THE PIPELINE TO GET BRITAIN MOVING – WHAT DOES THE UK'S NEW INFRASTRUCTURE COMPANY NEED TO DELIVER?

With NISTA (National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority) launching in spring 2025, what should the new organisation be tasked with achieving? Will this new vehicle deliver the pipeline of much needed major projects to better outcomes and less investment wastage?

This session is available to sponsor.

Phoebe Smith – Managing Director, PATRIZIA Infrastructure

Lance Taylor – CEO, Able UK

Haroon Akram – Director of Strategy, Investment & Business Development, Harworth Group

Nora Senior CBE – Chair, East Midlands Freeport

Andrew Davies – Chief Executive, Kier Group

Sophie Timms – Corporate Affairs Director, Kier Construction

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

11:15 – 12:15

PROSPERITY THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT: FUTUREPROOFING A 10 YEAR STRATEGY

The government is aiming to accelerate economic productivity by generating investment in the economic infrastructure needed to support growth. 10 months into this parliament, this panel of senior figureheads within the infrastructure sector discuss progress made to date, and whether the foundations laid are sufficient to turbo charge infrastructure transformation in the next 4 years. Are the building blocks in place to ‘get on with it’? Is confidence growing? What else if anything is needed?

This session is sponsored by GHD.

Chair: Steve Scott – Future Communities Lead for EMEA, GHD

Tomoki Nishino – President and CEO, Marubeni Europower

Jo Bertram – Managing Director, Business & Wholesale, Virgin Media 02

Mike Reader MP – Chair, APPG Infrastructure

Jane Simpson – Commercial, Engineering & Capital Delivery Director, United Utilities

James Richardson – Managing Director Transpennine Route Upgrade, Network Rail

Dr Janet Young CBE – Director General, Institute of Civil Engineers

AtkinsRéalis Sustainable Futures Pavilion

Pavilion Square

11:15 – 12:00

INVESTING FOR GROWTH: IN CONVERSATION WITH DAME SHARON WHITE AND CDPQ

Richard Robinson – President for UK&I, AtkinsRéalis

Lloyds Bank Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:15 – 12:00

GETTING BRITAIN BUILDING WITH INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT ACROSS OUR COMMUNITIES

Showcasing practical examples in the here and now, what is working, lessons learnt and can we move faster with the help of public and private partnerships, recognising the challenges around planning, skills, affordability and sustainability.

Places for Life Pavilion

11:30 – 12:30

SHEDS OF THE FUTURE

Industrial and logistics spaces play a crucial yet often overlooked role in supporting housing delivery, with an estimated 231 million sq ft needed alongside 1.5 million homes by 2030. Beyond speed and scale, the focus must be on sustainable developments that integrate with communities by creating jobs, amenities and transport links. We’ll discuss how I&L can evolve to meet demand, while making a positive impact on people and places.

Chair: Ian Leech – Editor, Yorkshire Business Insider

Melinda Cross

Melinda Cross – Head of UK Industrial & Logistics, JLL

Jonni Glick – Director, Real Estate Private Equity, Deutsche Finance International

Julie Beresford – Head of Economic Growth & Prosperity, Bassetlaw District Council

Mark Lynam – Corporate Director for Regeneration and Economic Growth, Wakefield Council

Alistair Smith – Director, Caddick Developments

Vistry Group Pavilion

11:30 – 12:15

RADIX BIG TENT COMMISSION- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

12:00 – 13:00

UK SUPERCLUSTERS: LEVERAGING GLOBAL REPUTATION OF UK LIFE SCIENCE

Unique opportunity bringing together science and innovation leaders from across the UK to share insights and intelligence on how they’re using industry to drive investment.

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 13:00

BESPOKE SESSION – LINCOLNSHIRE CO-OPERATIVE

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Lincolnshire Co-operative.

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

12:00 – 13:00

REALISING A CREWE HUB AND VISION: EUROPE’S BEST SMALL CITY BY 2050

Home to the largest rail hub outside of London, there are more passenger journeys made from Crewe interchange than any other. Despite the cancellation of HS2, a radical and transformational change can still be made. How can the town leverage multiple regeneration sites – including the green-lit Leighton Hospital redevelopment- to create the best small city in Europe by 2050? Join the discussion and share your ideas.

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

12:00 – 14:00

Lunch – Berkeley Group

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Berkeley Group.         

Department

The Boulevard

12:00 – 13:30

READY FOR 2050: HOW DO WE BUILD CLIMATE RESLIENT, PROSPEROUS NEW COMMUNITIES?

The housing crisis is the most acute in living memory. Global average temperature rise has exceeded 1.5 ℃. How can we build 1.5 million new homes sustainably?  What are the implications for communities, affordability, skills and land use? How do you manage competing demands for money? Embed social value and create jobs? Manage risk and avoid stranded assets? We examine how meeting local needs, using new technologies and harnessing nature can help tackle challenges and drive economic growth.

Dr Helen Adams – Senior Lecturer UK Adaptation to Climate Change, Kings College London

Rob Chesworth – Head of Strategic Land, The Crown Estate

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:00 – 12:30

London Borough of Croydon Showcase

The London Borough of Croydon will highlight the opportunities for regeneration and investment in the Borough, with details to be shared in due course.

This session is sponsored by the London Gatwick.

Social Value Stage

12:00 – 12:45

YEP THINK TANK – TECH

YEP (You and Everyone in Property, formerly Young Entrepreneurs in Property) will be discussing the findings of their national series of ‘Think Tank’ events, exploring technology in the built environment, and how this can be used to improve productivity and promote sustainability. We’ll share the built environments’ next generation’s thoughts on how we can use tech to our advantage going forward with insights by Yasper Agency.

 

This session is in partnership with UKREiiF and YEP.

Jordan Payler – YEP, Leeds Co-Chair

Sarah Parry – Leeds Co-Chair, YEP

Georgia Slater – London Chair, YEP

Workshop Room

Department on The Boulevard

12:00 – 13:00

Bespoke Session – Ramboll

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Ramboll.

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

12:15 – 13:15

LUNCHTIME WORKSHOP- GROW LOCAL: HOW DO WE USE PROCUREMENT AS A STRATEGIC DRIVER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH?

Opportunity to explore the role the public sector plays in fostering community development through their purchasing decisions. How are local suppliers and businesses in procurement supporting job creation but also stimulating the economy and what best practice can be shared?

Host: Karen Carter – Director of National Delivery, Pagabo

Host: Ben Jones – Head of Delivery, Pagabo

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:15 – 13:15

UNLOCKING THE NET ZERO CITY

Can local energy plans and heat network zoning deliver the billions of pounds of investment needed to decarbonise our built environment or will investment be left to individual developers and property owners?

This session is sponsored by Buro Happold.

Chair: Alasdair Young – Partner (UK Energy Lead), Buro Happold

Charlotte Owen – Growth Director, Hemiko

Shivali Mathur – Associate, Energy Transition, Amberside Advisors

Sol Anitua – Executive Director Infrastructure & Energies, The Crown Estate

Stanley House

12:30 – 14:00

HIDDEN GEMS INVESTOR & DEVELOPER BRUNCH

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in opportunities. This session focuses on ‘hidden gems’ – locations with exciting investment propositions away from the major cities.
The event is invite only.
This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Xuan Meng – Founder and Director, Cosy Hauz

Will Tuckley – Chief Executive, Slough Borough Council

Hardeep Hans – Director, Hanslink

Suresh Weerasinghe – Head of UK Growth and Investments, Aviva Investors

Matt Hawkins – CEO, Knight Dragon Developments

Lara Southam – Head of Regeneration and Sustainable Economy, Mid Sussex District Council

Gregg Stott – Deputy Chief Executive, Stafford Borough Council

Simon Short – Business Development Director UK, Ginkgo Advisor

Daniel Newman – Senior Economic Development Officer, Devon County Council

James Lancaster – Executive Director, G2M Group

Dimitri Batrouni – Leader, Newport City Council

Sukhjinder Boparai – Managing Director, Third.i

Chris Middleton – Chief Financial Officer, Pocket Living

Cllr Adele Brown – Deputy Leader, Basildon Council

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

RIGHT TIME, RIGHT PLACE: PUTTING THE LOGISTICS SECTOR AT THE HEART OF NATIONAL RENEWAL

The logistics industry has the power to underpin international investment, job creation, social infrastructure and to support emerging sectors but is it still an unloved sector? Our experts discuss how the with the right investment, logistics can become the ultimate force for good for UK PLC!

This session is sponsored by Gowling WLG.

Speakers include:

Chair: Tom Baines – Partner, Gowling WLG

Paul Weston – Senior Vice President and Head of UK, Prologis

Rach Clarke – Development Director, Mountpark

Lee Nash – Head of Development, Indurent

Nora Senior CBE – Chair, East Midlands Freeport

Rach Clarke – Development Director, Wilton Developments

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

12:30 – 15:30

THE IMPORTANCE OF SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING AND BTR TO MEETING LOCAL AUTHORITY HOUSING TARGETS

The UK is not only suffering from a lack of housing volume, but a lack of housing quality and choice. To truly begin tackling the county’s housing crisis, the focus must be on working in public/private partnership to create neighbourhoods of mixed-tenure housing that offer best-in-class homes for renters and buyers alike.

Shelagh O'Neill – Director of Regeneration and Strategy, Calderdale Council

Jon Rouse – City Director, Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Michelle Percy – Director of Investment and Growth, Newcastle City Council

Jenna Langford – Head of City Development, City of Wolverhampton Council

Amy Ingham – Senior Consultant, The Good Economy

Cathy Palmer – Director of Regeneration Delivery, Walker Sime

Cathy Reynolds – Director- City Centre Regeneration, Belfast City Council

Mark Vaughan – Director, Hive Land and Planning

David Proctor – Assistant Director for Planning and Regeneration, Wigan Council

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

12:30 – 14:00

50-500: NEXT STEPS FOR UNLOCKING MANUFACTURING GROWTH AND INNOVATION AT SCALE

Global brands, a 90km corridor and £1.5bn of investment opportunities. Stretching an impressive 90km, taking in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire this discussion aims to harness investment into the Midlands Growth Corridor and explore partnerships between regional businesses, developers and investors.

This session is sponsored by Staffordshire County Council.

Jon Rouse – City Director, Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Pat Flaherty – CEO, Staffordshire County Council

Maria Machancoses – CEO, Midlands Connect

Ann Pittard – Director of Engagement & Partnerships, Keele University

Richard Hickman – Senior Director – Planning, Indurent

John Kavanagh – Director, JCB

David Johnson – Head of Public Affairs, Michelin

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

12:30 – 13:30

WHAT WILL ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE LOOK LIKE IN 2050?

Is the UK on track to create the right blend of energy production and can it ever achieve the ultimate level of energy security on the current path? An exploration of different solutions and upcoming initiatives are explored.

This session is sponsored by Cavendish.

Speakers include:

Chair: Sarah Wardle – Director, Cavendish Consulting

Tom Hayes

Tom Hayes MP – UK Government's Mission Champion for Energy and MP, Bournemouth East

Cordi O'Hara OBE – President, National Grid Electricity Distribution, National Grid

Lolita Jackson MBE – Executive Director of Sustainable Cities, Sustainable Development Capital

Zac Richardson – Director of Offshore Delivery, National Grid

Patrick Smart – Energy Networks Director, RES Group

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:30 – 13:30

BIDWELL'S: REDEFINING OPERATIONAL LIVING

Join us for an engaging roundtable discussion on Operational Living, where experts and innovators explore the intersection of functionality and lifestyle in modern spaces. Stay tuned for more details as we delve into this evolving concept that transforms how we live, work, and thrive.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:30 – 13:30

Roundtable: Bidwell's -Operational Living

This roundtable will discuss operational living, further details to be confirmed.

This event is invite only.

Iain Murray – Head of Operational Living, Bidwells

The Learning Centre

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

SIMPLIFYING THE REGENERATION OF HIGH STREETS

Local authorities increasingly find themselves the unlikely landlords of failing and challenging shopping centres. How do we tackle high vacancy rates, revitalise a sense of community and support business? This roundtable offers delegates a platform to discuss tackling the problems through partnership.

This event is invite only. Contact [email protected] to express an interest.

Tracey Carter – Director of Regeneration and Inclusive Growth, Stockton-on-Tees Council

Michael Barry – Assistant Director of Inclusive Growth and Placemaking, Cumberland Council

Beverley Bearne – Chief Operating Officer, Middlesbrough and Hartlepool Mayoral Development Corporation

Louise Brennan – Regional Director Midlands, Historic England

Nina Sarlaka – Inward Investment and Enterprise Manager, Plymouth City Council

Mark Washer – CEO, SNG

Louise Duggan – Interim Head of Regeneration, Greater London Authority

Talha Yakub – Head of Investment, Blackpool Council

Kirstin Clow – Regeneration Strategic Lead, Fareham Borough Council

Will Garton – Director General for Local Government, Growth and Communities, Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government

Shawn Riley – Head of Economic Development, Wychavon District Council

Rachel Blanchard – Senior Planning Policy Officer, BCP Council

Doug Pullen – Leader, Lichfield District Council

Guy Robinson – Head of Property Management, Evolve Estates

Andy Evans – Development Director, Arc Partnership

Tracey Lee – Chief Executive, Plymouth City Council

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:30 – 13:30

Sector Insights: Data Centres

With the government pledging to ‘remove planning barriers’ for new Data Centres as part of their desire to create a nation of excellence in AI and digital infrastructure, this session explores what a golden age for data centre delivery looks like and who the main players in the market are.

This session is sponsored by SEGRO.

Chair: James Craddock – UK Managing Director, SEGRO

Emma Fryer – Director of Public Policy, Europe, CyrusOne

Luisa Cardani – Head of Data Centres Programme, Tech UK

Ethan Thornton – Deputy Director, Data Infrastructure Security and Resilience, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

Daphne Adjei – Strategic Negotiator, Google

James Tyler – Managing Director, UK, Equinix

Chair: Anna Bond – Head of Western Corridor, SEGRO

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

Bespoke Session – McBains

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by McBains.         

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

SHAPING THE FUTURE: HEALTH, NET ZERO, AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH IN UK CONSTRUCTION

As the industry navigates the demands of net zero, sustainable urban growth, and health-focused design, this panel unites experts to explore policy, investment, and development solutions. From ESG-led strategies to policy-driven housing, we’ll discuss mitigating risks, enhancing value, and driving a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future in UK construction.

Tournament Gallery

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 14:00

The BIG! Education Property and Investment Networking Mixer

Join leadership from across the education industry for high level networking and business development opportunities.

This session is available to sponsor.

War Gallery

Royal Armouries Museum

12:30 – 13:30

The BIG! Heritage and Historic Buildings Networking Mixer

Join heritage professionals and industry leaders for an exclusive afternoon of networking and collaboration.

This session is sponsored by Invest in York & North Yorkshire

This event is invite only, contact [email protected] to register an interest in attending.

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:45 – 13:45

Rightmove’s London Networking Lunch

Join leading figures from across London for a networking session with drinks and lunch included.

This session is sponsored by Rightmove.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:45 – 13:45

DISPOSING OF LOCAL AUTHORITY ASSETS, ARE AUCTIONS THE ANSWER?

Local authorities across are under increasing pressure to raise funds and streamline their portfolios, but what’s the best approach to disposing of these assets? Property auctions present a potentially advantageous route, offering speed, transparency, and market-driven pricing we discuss the pros and cons of auction-based disposals, how they can unlock value for councils, and the impact on local communities.

This session is sponsored by Eddisons.

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

12:45 – 13:45

BANDWIDTH FOR ALL: FIGHTING DIGITAL POVERTY ONE CONNECTION AT A TIME

The UK has a growing digital divide which affects everything from education to employment, to access to healthcare and welfare services. We’ll explore the solutions to closing this divide and how they can be implemented.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Ben Terry – Senior Investment Director, Amber Infrastructure

Dave Lockerman – Director of Housing Operations, Stonewater

Elizabeth Anderson – Chief Executive, Digital Poverty Alliance

Charlotte Johns – Executive Director for Economy and Transformation, City of Wolverhampton Council

Felix Kumi-Ampofo – Director of Inclusive Economy, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Chair: Claire Delahunty – Senior Regional Development Manager, ITS Technology

13:00 – 13:45

THE SOCIAL VALUE OF HOUSING

What examples of data driven insights are driving forward positive social impact within the housing sector? Is there untapped potential in thousands of schemes nationwide? This panel discussion delves into case studies and deliberates the findings of a new report.

13:00 – 14:00

BUILDING NOW, FOR TOMORROW – FUTUREPROOFING DEVELOPMENT

With the UK economy needing to be increasingly adaptable to international ripples and technological innovations, are we sufficiently taking future needs into consideration when building today? This discussion brings together a range of high-level stakeholders to analyse future trends and challenges.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

Bespoke Session – The Land Trust and Davitt Jones Bould

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by The Land Trust and Davitt Jones Bould.          

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

ENVIRONMENTAL NET GAIN: HOW BNG CAN UNLOCK WIDER SOCIAL VALUE

BNG requirements deliver undeniable benefits for nature, but a considered approach can also create significant social value. We’ll look at how BNG delivery can intersect with the social and environmental challenges of the next 20 years, and identify practical steps to ensure communities are active partners in shaping nature-positive places.

Regeneration Brainery Studio

Dockside Zone

13:00 – 13:45

WOMEN TRANSFORMING REAL ESTATE FOR A MORE INCLUSIVE FUTURE

Charlotte Morphet – Co-Chair, Women in Planning

Sarah Hayford – Founder & CEO, The Land Collective

Madeleine Hilton – Office Managing Director, Gensler

Julie Wilmer – Director, tp bennett

Mairead Morgan – BIM Lead for Europe and Middle East, Grimshaw

Janine Newton – Managing Director, Aveland Consulting

Anna Devlet – Socio-Economic and Sustainability Director, Anna Devlet Consulting

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

Bespoke Session – Walsh

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Walsh.         

Chair: Peyrouz Modarres – Director, Walsh

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

2025 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE: PREDICTIONS VS EARLY INDICATORS FOR VIABILITY AND GROWTH

By mid-2025, commercial real estate will show clearer signs of direction. This panel will explore how early market indicators align with—or challenge—predictions for the year, focusing on economic recovery, investment trends, and the evolving sustainability agenda. Speakers will provide insights into how developers, funders, and occupiers can adapt to these shifts and what opportunities may emerge for the second half of the year and beyond.

Kate Willard OBE – Chair, Thames Estuary Growth Board

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

Bespoke Session – Invest in Leicester

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Invest in Leicester.         

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

13:15 – 14:15

BESPOKE SESSION – RESONANCE

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Resonance.          

Chair: Karen Shackleton – Chair & Founder, Pensions for Purpose

Simon Chisholm – Chief Investment Officer, Resonance

Molly Bishop – Head of Implementation, Centre for Homelessness Impact

Amy Hutton – Director of Services, Cyrenians

Wates Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

13:30 – 14:30

INNOVATION MEETS COLLABORATION – GOING BEYOND THE BUZZWORDS TO DELIVER REAL RESULTS

Innovation in construction is often associated with the latest technologies and data-driven strategies, but the people factor and how we work together are just as important to delivering success. We debate how to translate technological advancements into tangible benefits for the many.

Dapo Obatusin – Capital Prison Infrastructure Delivery Director, Ministry of Justice

Claire Wakelin – Director, Head of Education, HLM Architects

Steff Battle – Executive Managing Director – Construction, Wates Group

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

13:45 – 14:45

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT: OPPORTUNITIES AND INSIGHTS

A decade of national renewal will rely heavily on cultivating varied foreign direct investment and a range of funding solutions. What is the UK getting right? Where can it improve? And what strategies are being deployed by neighbours in Europe?

This session is sponsored by Lendlease.

Speakers include:

Lord Richard Harrington

Lord Richard Harrington – Author, Government Review into Foreign Direct Investment

Elle Xu – Head of Acquisitions Europe, Lendlease

Chair- Stephanie McMahon – Director, SMCI Ltd

Poppy Gustafsson OBE – Minister for Investment, UK Government

Simon Durkin – Global Head of Real Estate Research and Portfolio Analytics, BlackRock

Angela Brennan – Executive Director, Lendlease

Ami Kotecha – Co-Founder & Group President, Amro Partners

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

13:45 – 14:45

BESPOKE SESSION – CBRE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by CBRE Investment Management.

14:00 – 15:00

BNG 2.0: FROM PLANNING TO PROOF – DELIVERING AND MONITORING LONG-TERM BIODIVERSITY SUCCESS

How do we ensure that BNG commitments move beyond planning and into long-term delivery? And what is the role of technology in improving biodiversity assessment and compliance? This session will explore the common challenges and solutions in monitoring BNG success over time.

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

14:00 – 14:15

GREENER SOCIAL HOUSING: DEVELOPING RETROFIT STRATEGIES TO MEET NET ZERO DEMANDS

Panel discussion exploring how local authorities and suppliers can collaborate to identify and implement effective retrofitting solutions that enhance energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and improve living conditions for residents.

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

14:00 – 15:00

BUILDING THE FUTURE: INVESTMENT, INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY IN UK INDUSTRIALS

We focus on the impact of the UK government’s new industrial strategy on the industrials and logistics sector, the role of innovation in advanced manufacturing and tech, and the shift toward sustainable, high-specification developments. Discover the sector’s growth potential as we embrace new opportunities for investment and innovation.

This session is sponsored by Shoosmiths.

Speakers include:

Saurabh Bhandari – Director for Property Delivery and Transformation, Cabinet Office

Kim McGuinness – Mayor, North East Combined Authority

Julian Carey – Chief Executive, Indurent

Lynda Shillaw – Chief Executive Officer, Harworth Group

Henry Pepper – Partner, Property Funds, Bridges Fund Management

Chair: Chris Morris – Partner, Real Estate, Shoomsiths

The Learning Centre

Royal Armouries

14:00 – 15:00

BESPOKE ROUNDTABLE – PROPERTY WEEK

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Property Week.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 15:00

SCALING SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS: ACCELERATING THE PACE OF CHANGE TOWARDS NET ZERO

Explore innovative strategies and practical approaches to drive the transition to Net Zero. This session will delve into scaling sustainable solutions across industries, highlighting the collaborative efforts and technological advancements needed to accelerate meaningful change.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 15:00

Bespoke Session – TFT

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by TFT.

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 14:45

Bespoke Session – Kier Construction

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Kier Construction.

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 14:45

UNLOCKING CRITICAL DELIVERY FOR LONDON

With a presence in various sectors throughout London, Kier will share insights on effective solutions for successful delivery and highlight how different critical projects across London have thrived through our collaborative problem-solving mindset. By sharing valuable lessons learned, we can better prepare for future projects and those on the brink of delivery, paving the way for meaningful partnerships that deliver for London.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

14:00 – 15:00

Sector Insights: Historic and Heritage Places and Assets

Are towns and cities underutilising heritage buildings and spaces? Which projects are embracing their historic roots best? How can investors, developers and policy makers get more out of “the past”?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Clara Arokiasamy

Clara Arokiasamy OBE – President, International Council on Monuments and Sites

Rebecca Thompson – Director of Property, St Paul's Cathedral

Duncan Wilson CBE – Chief Executive, Historic England

Cllr Steve Pitt – Leader, Portsmouth City Council

Michelle McGrath – Executive Director, Shaftesbury Capital

Georgina Lynch – Managing Director, P J Livesey

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 15:00

Bespoke Session – Dentons

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Dentons.       

Social Value Stage

14:00 – 14:30

WHAT LEADERSHIP LOOKS LIKE – REFLECTIONS, LESSONS AND THE ROAD AHEAD

If you’re building your leadership journey or just want a fresh perspective on what it takes to lead with purpose, this is the room you want to be in. This powerful session will feature remarkable leaders who’ve carved their own paths in local government and public service.

 

This session is in partnership between UKREiiF and Black Women in Real Estate.

Brenda Dacres – Mayor, Lewisham Council

Hanna Afolabi – Founder, Black Women in Real Estate

War Gallery

Royal Armouries Museum

14:00 – 15:00

The BIG! Healthcare Property and Investment Networking Mixer

Join leadership from across the healthcare estates for high level networking and business development opportunities.

This session is sponsored by Kirklees Council and University of Huddersfield.

Ann Marie Aguilar – Senior Vice President, International WELL Building Institute

Tracy Brabin – Mayor, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Professor Tim Thornton – Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Huddersfield

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

14:00 – 15:00

From connector to catalyst: infrastructure that over-delivers without costing more

Critical path infrastructure should be an asset, not merely a utility. Existing site constraints and transport networks can throw up challenges but they can also enhance the urban realm. We discuss how bridges can go far beyond solving connectivity to become vital placemaking catalysts.

This session is sponsored by Knight Architects.

Speakers include:

Chair: Martin Knight – Managing Director, Knight Architects

Angela Jones – Director of Thriving Places, Westmorland and Furness Council

Selina Mason – Director of Strategic Design and Masterplanning, Lendlease

Frank Anatole – Principal Architect, Network Rail

Peter O'Hare – Principal Project Manager and Regeneration Lead for Salford Quays, Salford City Council

Marcus Chaloner – Head of Placemaking & Design, Canal & River Trust

Vistry Group Pavilion

14:00 – 14:45

ELECTRIFICATION, ELECTRIFICATION, ELECTRIFICATION

Join the team from Octopus as they discuss opportunities and implications for grid investment and how it’ll support regeneration.

 

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

Bespoke Session – Integrated Environmental Solutions

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Integrated Environmental Solutions.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

OPTIMISING ASSET PERFORMANCE & DEFINING NET ZERO PATHWAYS FOR UK REAL ESTATE SECTOR

As net-zero targets loom, 2025 looks set to be a defining year in the UK real estate sector’s sustainability journey. But what does best practice look like when it comes to decarbonisation? Explore how clients are using new tools and technologies to aid their optimisation, allowing assets and portfolios to keep pace with value and policy.

Francesca Wilkinson – Senior Sustainability and Environmental Manager, Willmott Dixon

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

BESPOKE SESSION – GATWICK REGION AIRPORT ECONOMIC ZONE

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by London Gatwick.

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

Bespoke Session – Sheffield City Council

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Sheffield City Council.         

Stanley House

14:30 – 16:00

GREATER MANCHESTER INVESTOR & DEVELOPER LUNCH

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Jason Longhurst

Jason Longhurst – Head of UK Sustainable Investment and Partnerships, Prologis

Kate Howe – Development Director, Tritax Symmetry

Owain Thomas – Managing Director of Land and Development, Sir Robert McAlpine Capital Ventures

Paul Richards – Deputy Chief Executive, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

Nam Do – Vice President, Greykite Investments

James Woodmansee – Development Director, PJ Livesey

Catherine Webster – Chief Executive, Thriving Investments

Mark Russell – Managing Director, Stonebond Properties

Tom Bloxham – Chair, Urban Splash and SURE Capital Partners

Molly Turpie – Senior Manager, Marriott Hotels

Helen Randerson – Group Partnerships Director, Gleeson Homes

Paul Whittingham – Assistant Director Development & Regeneration, Bolton Council

Sandy Livingstone – Executive Director of Property, Onward Homes

Alex Jones – Investment Manager, Greater Manchester Pension Fund

David Peacock – Director, Heim Global Investor

Tom Duff – Investment Director, Henley Investment Management

Bethany Carter-Ottens – Assistant Director for Local Authority Advisory and Lending, National Wealth Fund

Peter Manners-Smith – Head of Commercial Real Estate Finance, Royal London Asset Management

James Saunders – Chief Executive Officer, Quintain

Theo Michell – COO and Co-Founder, Bywater Properties

Insiyah Khushnood – Development Director, igloo Regeneration

Alyson Heald – Partnerships Director, L&Q

Richard Roe – Corporate Director for Place, Trafford Council

Aidan Thatcher – Director of Place, Wigan Council

Limor Shklaz – European Housing & Alternatives Portfolio Management Director, Nuveen

Mary Igenoza – Policy Lead, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Bond Sutuntivorakoon – Vice President for Investment, ESR Europe

James Jepson – Director, Ergo Real Estate

Maria Cotton – Assistant Director for Estates, Investment and Placemaking, Oldham Council

Nicola Elsworth – Strategic Growth Director, Tameside Council

Cllr Andrew McLaren – Deputy Leader, Tameside Council

James Binks – Chief Executive, Rochdale Council

David Lynch – Director of Strategic Housing and Development, Manchester City Council

Caroline Simpson – Chief Executive Officer, Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Sarah Ashurst – Head of Partnerships and Investment, Salford City Council

Paul Lakin – Executive Director of Place, Bury Council

Rider Levitt Bucknall Pavilion

14:30 – 15:15

SUSTAINABILITY- WHY BOTHER?

With increasingly lacklustre responses to the climate emergency from political leaders, and 2024 seeing global temperatures exceed the 1.5 degree Paris target for the first time, have we already lost the fight against climate change? The UK has acknowledged it needs to act faster to meet its commitment to a 68% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030, but what does that mean for sustainable development and the huge task of retrofitting a generation of old and dated commercial stock.  Should we even bother to reach for a seemingly impossible target?

14:30 – 15:30

MODERN BLOCK MANAGEMENT IN THE FACE OF ACCELERATED CHANGE.

We will explore how the property management sector is adapting to challenges of the leasehold reform. Our panel will provide a comprehensive overview of how block management can thrive in an era defined by change and complexity.

14:30 – 15:15

THE FUTURE OF LETTINGS – AUTOMATION, LEAD CONVERSION & EFFICIENCY

We’ll discuss automation tools, strategies for maximising lead conversion, and innovative solutions to streamline operations and boost efficiency in the rental market.

14:30 – 15:30

HOW TO NAVIGATE THROUGH PFI CONTRACTS

This roundtable will provide a platform for in-depth discussion on the challenges and opportunities surrounding Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contracts. Industry experts will share insights on managing legacy contracts, navigating renegotiations, and addressing financial and operational complexities.

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

14:30 – 15:30

Bespoke Roundtable – Placefirst

This is a bespoke roundtable, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Placefirst.

Jane Carr – Director of Communities & Opportunities, and Housing, West Northamptonshire Council

Jane Carr – Director of Communities & Opportunities, and Housing, West Northamptonshire Council

Lisa Harris – Executive Director Place, St Helens Council

Phil Jones – Development Director, Placefirst

Anna Hwang – Assets and Strategy Director, Placefirst

Lloyds Bank Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:30 – 15:15

A NEW ERA OF SOCIAL HOUSING INVESTMENT TO MEET THE HOUSING SHORTFALL

Explore the vital role of affordable and social housing in achieving the Government’s 1.5m homes target.  Join us to discuss the key opportunities, challenges and innovative thinking to create inclusive and sustainable communities for all.  Discover how we can turn housing ambition into reality through collaboration and innovative thinking.

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

14:30 – 15:30

BUILDING AN ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND MATERIALS POWERHOUSE THE ESSENTIAL ROLE FOR LOGISTICS

Exploring the relationship between advanced manufacturing and materials and logistics to build sustainability in the sector.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

14:30 – 15:30

Navigating NPPF Reforms: Is this the Path to Progress?

This session will examine the opportunities presented by the revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), focusing on its potential to address the UK housing crisis and foster resilient communities. Critical questions remain: How far will these changes go to meeting the housing need; streamline Local Plan processes, and reduce Nimbyism?

Tournament Gallery

Royal Armouries

14:30 – 15:30

Sector Networking With Searchland

Join us for a networking session, bringing people together during the event, with more details to be announced shortly.

This session is sponsored by Searchland.

Social Value Stage

14:45 – 15:00

HELPING WOMEN FORGE A CAREER IN CONSTRUCTION

Renee Preston – Founder, Women in Construction

Workshop Room

Department on The Boulevard

14:45 – 15:45

Bespoke Session – Hydrock

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our event partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Hydrock.

15:00 – 16:00

UTILISING AI TO COST-EFFECTIVELY PROTECT MULTI-SITE & PROPERTY PORTFOLIOS IN AN ERA OF COST PRESSURES

The UK is in an era of escalating operational and employment costs, but the importance of safeguarding multi-site and property portfolios has certainly not diminished. Join our discussion to explore how AI is transforming site security by enhancing efficiency, reducing expenses and response times, and improving risk mitigation.

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

15:00 – 16:30

Bespoke Session – Vincent & Partners

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Vincent & Partners.          

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

15:00 – 16:30

THE ROLE WITH NO NAME: HOW CAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EVOLVE TO MEET CHANGING CLIENT NEEDS?

The real estate investment and infrastructure sectors are evolving to be more complex and challenging with professional services that provide vial support becoming more bespoke as a result. Project managers, architects, design managers, surveyors, contract administrators, principal designers and other consultants all have a role. But, many clients want something more – something different, something else. Is this the Role with No Name?

Victoria Manston – Head of Development, HUB Living

Richard Bayley – Senior Advisor, AtkinsRéalis

Chris Hartiss – London Director, Vincent & Partners

Stephen Miles – Partner, Development & Strategic Advisory, Cushman & Wakefield

Lorraine Farrelly – Head of Architecture & Built Environment, University of York School of Architecture

Chair: Richard Waite – News Editor, Architects Journal

Brooke Tahau – Development Director, NewRiver REIT

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

15:00 – 15:15

NEW TOWNS TASKFORCE UPDATE

High level and exclusive update on the work of the government’s New Towns Taskforce.

Keynote speaker:

Sir Michael Lyons – Chair, New Towns Taskforce

AtkinsRéalis Sustainable Futures Pavilion

Pavilion Square

15:00 – 15:45

POWERING REGIONAL GROWTH – IN CONVERSATION WITH THE MAYOR OF WEST YORKSHIRE

Richard Robinson – President for UK&I, AtkinsRéalis

Tracy Brabin – Mayor, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Places for Life Pavilion

15:00 – 16:00

WHO LIVES IN BTR? UNPACKING THE DATA, TRENDS AND FUTURE OF RENTAL COMMUNITIES

An exclusive first look at the BPF’s latest Who Lives in BTR research, leading into a panel of industry leaders discussing what the data tells us about the demographic of renters across the professionally managed rental sector. With major changes to legislation on the horizon and increasing product choices, we ask what will bring residents to neighbourhoods, and what will keep them there for the long term.

Department

The Boulevard

15:00 – 16:00

A JUST TRANSITION IN THE NORTH

UK real estate is facing an immense responsibility – not just in reducing carbon footprints but ensuring that no one is left behind in the transition to a greener future. In this private roundtable, Morgan Sindall Construction brings together stakeholders from the North East and Cumbria to discuss the challenge.

Department

The Boulevard

15:00 – 16:30

WHERE’S THE MONEY COMING FROM? HOW DO WE CULTIVATE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS TO UNLOCK FUNDING

Ahead of the spending review, and with ever-increasing Local Authority capital funding and resource challenges, plus a landscape of funding stream uncertainty, what can we do to drive inclusive, large-scale regeneration? The government needs public and private sector relationships to flourish, but where is regeneration moving forwards? Are we any closer to the concept of single settlement funding deals? We will bring our public and private network together to explore success, obstacles and how we can embrace bold, imaginative thinking.

Vistry Group Pavilion

15:00 – 15:45

UNLOCKING INVESTMENT CAPACITY TO DELIVER AFFORDABLE HOMES

How can the investment community support the hastening of affordable housing delivery?

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

15:15 – 16:15

New Towns, Old challenges – can they be delivered?

The Government has set out ambitious plans to build 1.5 million new home across England, with a strong focus on creating the “next generation” of new towns. A new report for MHCLG identifies viable sites across the country. But how realistic are they, and can they attract the necessary institutional investment?

This session is sponsored by Pension Insurance Corporation.

Speakers include:

Sir Michael Lyons – Chair, New Towns Taskforce

Hayley Rees – Managing Director, Pension Insurance Corporation

Naushabah Khan MP – Gillingham and Rainham, Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee

Keynote: Tracy Blackwell – Chief Executive Officer, Pension Insurance Corporation

Alison Crofton

Alison Crofton – Chief Property Officer, Homes England

Fiona Howie – Chief Executive, Town and Country Planning Association

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

15:15 – 16:15

INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY: HOW DO WE MAKE OUR TOWNS AND CITIES WORK FOR BOTH

One of the UK’s strengths is its rich diversity of people and places however, as new sectors emerge and fresh skills are required, how can public and private sector work together to create a balance between liveability and productivity in urban and rural settings?

This session is sponsored by Trowers & Hamlins.

Speakers include:

František Kubeš – Head of Strategic Development, Brno City Municipality

Chair: Suzanne Benson – Partner, Trowers & Hamlins LLP

Lukáš Kořínek – Officer for Green Space Protection and Development, Brno City Municipality

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:15 – 15:45

Back the Bakerloo Line – Borough Showcase

This session will highlight the opportunities for regeneration and investment across the route of the Bakerloo Line.

This session is sponsored by Back the Bakerloo Line.

Chris Porter – Major Projects Manager, TFL

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

15:15 – 16:15

Sector Insight: Social Housing

Are we really going to see “the biggest increase of social housebuilding in a generation”? Experts operating at the coalface share their thoughts on achieving this ambition and ask “if its that simple, what have we been waiting for?”

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Bronwen Rapley – Chair, Homes for the North

Stephen Teagle – Chief Executive, Vistry Group

Richard Parker – Mayor, West Midlands Combined Authority

Shahi Islam – Director – Affordable Housing Grants, Homes England

Clare Miller – Chief Executive, Clarion Housing

Andrew Usher – Group Managing Director for Development, Places for People

Robyn Prince – Strategic Planning and Engagement Manager, Vistry Group

Chair: Mash Halai – Interim Managing Director, Bellrock

Greg Reed – CEO, Places for People

Chair: Frankie Brady – Head of Service Delivery UK, Bellrock

Stephen Teagle – Chief Executive Partnerships and Regeneration, Vistry Group

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:15 – 16:15

Bespoke Session – Browne Jacobson

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Browne Jacobson.          

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

15:15 – 16:15

Creating ‘Fit for Purpose’ Utilities

The cost of living crisis has pulled into focus the challenges facing the utility sector – how can they deliver affordable services whilst upgrading the infrastructure to meet future needs? This session brings together influential voices to discuss how the sector can meet future challenges.

This session is available to sponsor.

Darren Leftley – Head of Commercial Water Development, Canal & River Trust

Emma Fletcher

Emma Fletcher – Low Carbon Homes Director, Octopus Energy

Tim Hawkins – Sustainability & Responsibility Director, Yorkshire Water

Asif Rehmanwala – CEO, Ecotricity

15:30 – 16:30

SOCIAL VALUE SURGERY

Unlock the social value potential of your projects. Join our exclusive drop-in sessions where you can receive a personalised social value report. It’s the perfect opportunity to get tailored advice and actionable insights and all for the cost of a UKREiiF ticket!

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

Bespoke Session – WW+P ARCHITECTS & 10 DESIGN

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by WW+P Architects & 10 Design.         

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

SHOULD INFRASTRUCTURE SHAPE COMMUNITY, OR SHOULD COMMUNITY LEAD DEVELOPMENT?

How does transit infrastructure drive successful, connected communities? And how do we embed sustainability at the core of urban planning? Join WW+P Architects and 10 Design as they lead a dynamic panel discussion on the intersection of infrastructure, development, and community-building—exploring strategies to create resilient, future-ready places where people and businesses can thrive.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:30 – 16:30

Bespoke Session – SLR Consulting

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by SLR Consulting.         

Kate Howe – Development Director, Tritax Symmetry

Richard Hickman – Senior Director – Planning, Indurent

Ben Taylor – Planning Director, Newlands Property Developments

Matt Thomas – Built Environment Senior Sector Leader, SLR Consulting

Chair: Elle Cass – Head of Strategic Built Environment Growth, SLR Consulting

Mandar Puranik – Head of Regeneration, Investment and Jobs, Ealing Council

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

Bespoke Session – Norfolk County Council

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Norfolk County Council.         

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

Bespoke Session – Forsters

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Forsters.         

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

A VIEW FROM THE TOP: A MULTI-LENS PERSPECTIVE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHER-RISK BUILDINGS AND BUILDING SAFETY ISSUES

Join   experts from Forsters LLP in exploring the development of higher-risk   buildings following the conclusion of The Grenfell Inquiry and recent   building safety legislation in light of Labour’s economic growth agenda.

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

BESPOKE SESSION – MARKETING DERBY

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Marketing Derby.

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

15:45 – 17:00

COLLABORATE AND INNOVATE: DEVELOPING A NEW APPROACH FOR COMMUNITY REGENERATION

Pagabo and the District Councils Network host a Q&A exploring a range of forthcoming regeneration opportunities within some of the UK’s most untapped markets followed by networking drinks.

Jonathan Parker – Head of Construction, Pagabo Group

16:00 – 18:00

SOWN ‘THE FUTURE OF SHARED OWNERSHIP IN THE UK’

Explore the evolving landscape of shared ownership in the UK, addressing affordability, accessibility, and sustainability. Industry experts will discuss challenges, innovative models, and policy developments shaping the future. Gain valuable insights into how shared ownership can better serve buyers and adapt to the UK’s housing market demands.

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

16:00 – 17:30

DELIVERY AND GROWTH IN LONDON: HOW DO WE UNLOCK LARGE SCALE, MIXED USE REGEN SITES TO TACKLE THE HOUSING CRISIS?

With an ambitious government target of 1.5m new homes. large, mixed use regeneration projects that deliver homes at scale and at pace have a key role to play. However, with spiralling costs, an ever-increasing regulatory burden and limited funding flexibility, major development projects face a unique set of challenges that slow delivery and growth. Roundtable for solution oriented leaders.

Tom Donnachie – Managing Director UK Investments, Amro Partners

Saurabh Bhandari – Director for Property Delivery and Transformation, Cabinet Office

Cllr Shantanu Rajawat – Leader, London Borough of Hounslow

Louise Duggan – Interim Head of Regeneration, Greater London Authority

Rob Heasman – Chief Executive Officer, The Earls Court Development Company

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

16:00 – 17:30

BESPOKE ROUNDTABLE – KNIGHT DRAGON

This is a bespoke roundtable, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Knight Dragon.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

16:00 – 18:00

The Value of BCorp: Transforming Investment into Impact

This session will delve into how BCorp principles can guide investors and developers to create impactful real estate strategies. By aligning business objectives with BCorp commitments, we’ll discuss how to drive meaningful change through investor-developer activities, enhance community impact, and meet growing stakeholder demands for purpose-driven development.

Chair -Helen Newman – Group Head of Sustainability, Bidwells

Zoe Lamb – Industry Director, Barclays

Victoria Birks – Head of Operations, Socius

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

16:00 – 16:45

DON’T LOOK BACK IN ANGER… BUILDING TOMORROW’S DESTINATIONS

The Knebworth of all panel sessions where guests will dive into lessons learned from the capital’s major destinations and discuss the ‘supersonic’ spaces of the future. Panellists will also explore how London destination creation can support the government’s housing and planning ambitions.

This session is sponsored by London Communications Agency.

War Gallery

Royal Armouries Museum

16:00 – 17:00

The BIG! Infrastructure and Transport Fringe Event

Leading figures from all areas of the infrastructure and transport world come together – with drinks and canapes – to network with like minded professionals in the same sectors.

This session is sponsored by Grayling.

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

16:30 – 17:30

FENS RESERVOIR: LEVERAGING INVESTMENT IN VITAL INFRASTRUCTURE INTO A COMMUNITY ASSET

The government has announced support for a new reservoir in the Fens to help meet the growing demands on water supply in the East of England.  Cambridgeshire and Peterborough have ambitions to leverage the infrastructure to build a beautiful community asset and future tourist destination in the Heart of the Fens.

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

16:30 – 18:00

UK HOUSING & COMMUNITIES DINNER

A private dinner bringing guests together from the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government, the Radix Commission, the New Towns Taskforce and more – to discuss how the private sector can support to deliver the next generation of new communities.

This event is invite only.

This session is sponsored by AECOM.

Guests include:

Sir Michael Lyons – Chair, New Towns Taskforce

Naushabah Khan MP – Gillingham and Rainham, Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee

Rob Perrins – Chief Executive Officer, Berkeley Group

Tracy Blackwell – CEO, Pension Insurance Corporation

Tom Goodall – Chief Executive Director, Related Argent

Ami Kotecha – Co-Founder & Group President, Amro Partners

Phillippa Prongué – Executive Managing Director, Wates Residential

Richard Bayley – Senior Advisor, AtkinsRéalis

Victoria Hills – Chief Executive, Royal Town Planning Institute

Greg Reed – CEO, Places for People

Pete Gladwell UKREiiF

Pete Gladwell – Group Social Impact & Investment Director, Legal & General

Gemma Kataky – Managing Director for Real Estate, Blackstone

Kate Willard OBE – Chair, Thames Estuary Growth Board

David Peacock – Director of UK Investment, Heimstaden

Tim Newns – Managing Director, Office for Investment

Tom Bloxham – Chair, Urban Splash and SURE Capital Partners

Georgina Lynch – Managing Director, P J Livesey

Fiona Fletcher-Smith – Chief Executive Officer, L&Q

Richard Green – Senior Director, AECOM

Chair: Richard Mann – Director & Head of Social Infrastructure, Europe & India, AECOM

Imogen Ebbs – Head of Strategic Investment and Growth, Aviva Investors

Alex Notay – Chair, Radix Big Tent Housing Commission

Stephen Teagle – Chief Executive Partnerships and Regeneration, Vistry Group

Dawn Wylie – Group Land Director, Taylor Wimpey

Phil Mayall – Managing Director, Muse

Tournament Gallery

Royal Armouries

16:30 – 17:30

THE BIG! BUILD TO RENT AND RESIDENTIAL SECTOR NETWORKING MIXER

Leading figures from all areas of the residential world come together – with drinks and canapes – to network with like minded professionals in the same sectors. From BtR developers and operators, to housebuilders and social housing leads, to those leading new town projects and more.

This session is sponsored by Cavendish.

Vistry Group Pavilion

16:30 – 18:30

YIMBY TAKEOVER DRINKS RECEPTION

Hear from the next generation of development voices and early career professionals as they explore how to get Britain building.

AECOM Cafe & Meeting Space

AECOM Cafe & Meeting Space

16:45 – 18:00

HOW TO BUILD THE PERFECT DEVOLUTION DEAL

Round off day one of UKREiiF by joining a high-level group of guests attached to UK devolution for short insights and a drink or two.

Satvir Kaur MP – Southampton Test, Labour Party

Paul Clarke – Strategic Growth Director, AECOM

Steve Rotheram – Mayor, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority

TBC – Mayor, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority

Chair: Toby Sadler – Host, Talking Infrastructure Podcast

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

17:15 – 18:15

West London Alliance’s Evening Networking

Join leading figures from across West London for a networking session with drinks and canapes included.

This session is sponsored by West London Alliance.

Fringe Programme

17:30 – 19:30

PLACE NORTH UKREIIF DRINKS RECEPTION

Join Place North for their annual, invitation-only get-together as the show begins. Place North promise you a friendly welcome and quality discussions with like-minded, Northern-focused property leaders.

Venue: Revolucion de Cuba, 64-28 Call Lane, Leeds, LS1 6DT

To register contact: [email protected]

Fringe Programme

18:30 – 22:00

Education Property Awards by Nexus Media Group

Celebrate the very best in education property as Nexus Media Group host their awards ceremony – with 12 awards, 350 guests and 1 celebrity host, at UKREiiF.

Venue: Marriott Hotel, 4 Trevelyan Square, LS1 6ET

To register visit: https://educationpropertyawards.com/

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

07:30 – 09:00

PARTNERSHIP DELIVERY FOR NEW TOWNS – CHALLENGES FOR RAPID DELIVERY VS PLACEMAKING

How will New Towns contribute to the 1.5m target whilst creating sustainable, future-proofed neighbourhoods where people want to live.  How will partnerships overcome challenges with funding, planning, politics, design, supply chain, infrastructure, and climate change? How can New Towns benefit existing settlements whilst also complementing new housing development? 

This session is sponsored by Kanda Consulting.       

Chair: Jo Dancy – Director, Kanda Consulting

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

07:30 – 09:00

BREAKFAST BRIEFING: DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES: BUILD TO RENT

Sector leaders will discuss the role of Build to rent (BTR) in addressing the UK’s housing shortage and what needs to change to ensure the viability and delivery of new initiatives. Taking into consideration the impact of policy, finance, infrastructure, and planning on the speed of development, this session will examine new research into the role BTR has played and could play in the supply of new homes.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

07:30 – 09:00

Breakfast Briefing – DAC Beachcroft

Join DAC Beachcroft for breakfast and coffees – with a briefing on a subject which will be announced in due course.

This session is sponsored by DAC Beachcroft.          

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

07:45 – 09:15

Breakfast Briefing with Peabody

The London Pavilion will kickstart with a morning session from our partners, with details to be confirmed on the focus of the event in due course.

This session is sponsored by Peabody.

Fringe Programme

07:45 – 09:00

Older People’s Housing Taskforce Breakfast Seminar With Bevan Brittan

The Taskforce’s Report is a major step forward for the senior living sector – impacting the need for housing supply, improving housing options and reducing the need for health and care. We discuss the issues and opportunities the report highlights.

Location: Horizon, 3rd Floor 2 Brewery Wharf, LS10 1JR

To register visit: https://communications.bevanbrittan.com/

08:00 – 09:00

CIRCULAR ECONOMY & RETROFIT: LESSONS FROM A NET ZERO-DRIVEN PROJECT

Join us for a networking breakfast and an insightful discussion on circular economy and retrofit. Hear firsthand how sustainability principles can drive real change in construction, management, and occupation. Gain valuable lessons from a pioneering project that puts net zero at the forefront of every decision.

Regeneration Brainery Studio

Dockside Zone

08:00 – 09:30

D&I LEADERS BREAKFAST

Back for a second year, we bring together those at the forefront of creating a more inclusive and diverse industry – with representation from the 60+ D&I organisations we work in partnership with. Expect networking, food/drink and inspirational connections.

Sponsored by Accession Network.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

08:00 – 10:15

RELATED ARGENT PRESENTS: THE REST IS POLITICS LIVE!

They’re back! For the third year in a row the UK’s number one podcast, The Rest is Politics, is back at UKREiiF alongside Related Argent, where we’ll host a topical discussion with Rory, Alastair and guests.

This event is invite only.

Sponsored by Related Argent.

Speakers include:

Rory Stewart – Broadcaster, Author and Former Politician

Alastair Campbell – Journalist, Author and Former Government Director of Communications

Alison Crofton

Alison Crofton – Chief Property Officer, Homes England

Stephanie Hyde – CEO UK and CEO EMEA Markets, JLL

Tom Goodall – Chief Executive Director, Related Argent

Lyn Garner – Chair, London Stadium

War Gallery

Royal Armouries Museum

08:00 – 10:00

BESPOKE SESSION – SEGRO

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Segro.       

Vistry Group Pavilion

08:00 – 09:45

NEW BUILD HOMES – ARE WE READY TO GO ELECTRIC?

Join experts from Octopus as they discuss Clean Tech Homes and what a good future proofed housing looks like.

Fringe Programme

08:00 – 09:30

NHBC CEO AND SENIOR DIRECTOR RECHARGE BREAKFAST

Venue:    Printworks Kitchen & Bar, Hunslet Road, LS10 1JY

This event is invite only.

Fringe Programme

08:00 – 09:30

DEVOLUTION UNWRAPPED: WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE FUTURE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT?

Join us for breakfast at KPMG Leeds office on your way to UKREiiF 2025, where we will explore the evolving devolution landscape and the Government’s White Paper released in 2024. This event is an opportunity for local government professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders to gain insights on the development, challenges and opportunities since the release of the White Paper.

To register visit: Devolution unwrapped: What this means for the future of local government? Event | KPMG

Stanley House

08:30 – 10:00

SCOTLAND INVESTOR & DEVELOPER BREAKFAST

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Toby Burgess – Relationship Director, Paragon Bank

Mark Quigley – Managing Director for UK Real Estate Finance, Beaufort Capital

Cllr Mark Flynn – Leader, Dundee City Council

Cllr Jane Meaghar – Leader, The City of Edinburgh Council

Cllr Susan Aitken – Leader, Glasgow City Council

Cllr Raymond Bremner – Leader, Highland Council

Cllr Grant Laing – Leader, Perth & Kinross Council

Cllr Ian Yuill – Leader, Aberdeen City Council

Caroline Cuthbertson – Operations Director, Crosswind Developments

Ian Drummond – Divisional Chair for Scotland, North East and North Yorkshire, Taylor Wimpey

Joshua Liaw – CEO, Elite Commercial REIT

Paul McLaughlin – Senior Development Manager, Finsbury Infrastructure

Manreet Randhawa – Director for Fund Management, Nuveen

Colin Bennett – Investment Director, Housing Growth Partnership

Ashley Kensington – National Land Director, Lovell

Ben Wrighton – Head of Planning and Development, Watkin Jones

Jill Anderson – Property Acquisitions Manager, Whitbread Premier Inn

Mark Hamilton – Head of Infrastructure Investment, Scottish Enterprise

John Curry – Director for Infrastructure & Environment, Scottish Borders Council

Bhavik Jayendrakumar Shah – Director, Providus Capital

Bond Sutuntivorakoon – Vice President for Investment, ESR Europe

David Thorburn – Investment Director, Manse

Craig Ormond – Director, Mactaggart and Mickel

Matt Willcock – Development Director, PLATFORM_

Rob Mills – Co-Founder, Clearbell Capital

Cllr Miranda Radley – Vice Co-Leader, Aberdeen City Council

Christopher McCorkell – Fund Manager, Aberdeen

Ben Henry – Director, Fusion Group

Iain Robertson – Relationship Director, Royal Bank of Scotland

John Edwards – Director for Investment, Department for Business and Trade

Melanie Taylor – Head of Regional Energy Strategic Planning Regions, National Energy Systems Operator

Stuart Black – Development Director, Summix

Alexandra Lanni – Head of Credit, Europe, Arrow Capital Partners

Shelagh Cooley – Real Estate Partner & Head of Edinburgh Office, Shoosmiths

Barry McKeown – Partner & Head of Real Estate Scotland, Shoosmiths

Anthony Jackson – Investment Director, Martin Property Group

Robert Godwin – CEO, Lamington Group

Susan Campbell – Director for Market Creation, Scottish National Investment Bank

Eddie McAvinchey – Director for Scotland, National Wealth Fund

Joseph Kane – Senior Development Manager, Royal London Asset Management

Sarah Murray – Chief Executive, Forth Green Freeport

Raphael Rouvin – Executive Director, OCBC (Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation)

Lauren Pascu – Investment Lead, Scottish Cities Alliance

Katie Horton – Development Manager, Accor Hotels

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

08:30 – 10:00

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION BREAKFAST

A private breakfast bringing guests together who are driving the fastest growing sector in commercial property – bringing together UK Government, investors, developers, end-users and more to shine a light on how we can accelerate opportunities in this sector.

This event is invite only.

This session is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

George Freeman MP – Member, Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Dr Suki Balendra – Director of Strategic Partnerships for Paddington Life Sciences, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Dr Barbara Ghinelli – Director of Clusters and Campus Development, Science and Technology Facilities Council

Peter Langly-Smith – Managing Director, Reef Group

Dr Kath Mackay – Director of Life Sciences, Bruntwood Life Sciences

Adam Glen – Founder, Unicorn Biotechnologies

Matthew Jones – Relationship Director for Real Estate Finance, Santander

Louisa Luxton – Head of Life Sciences UK&I, Christeyns

Rosie Donachie – Senior Director, British Business Bank / British Patient Capital

Alex Favier – Director, Midlands Innovation

Miranda Hammond – Director, Vengrove

Connar McBain – Head of Group Public Affairs, Phoenix Group

Adnan Ozair – Head of Equity Capital Markets, Delancey

Philippa Iley – Head of Investment Strategy, Aviva Capital Partners

Jeff Mackenzie – Investment Associate, Brydell Partners

Gareth Roberts

Gareth Roberts – Head of Development, Science and Technology, British Land

Tani Dulay – Chief Executive, Woodbourne Group

Alex Read – Public Policy Manager for UK&I, Vantage Data Centres

Stella Jones – UK Innovation Districts Manager, Connected Places Catapult

Tom Bailey – Strategy Director for Innovation Ecosystem, Imperial College London

Daniel Crane – Director of Development, BioMed Realty

Juliana Weiss Dalton – Head of Investor Relations, Harworth Group

Ellie Junod – Associate Director for Life Sciences, UBS

Edward Kilbane – Site Selection Manager, Echelon Data Centres

Edward Kilbane – Site Selection Manager, Echelon Data Centres

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

08:30 – 09:30

Bidwells & ARL present: Developing a Framework for Social Value as a Build to Rent Investment Strategy

This workshop shapes a ‘Golden Thread’ framework for delivering Build-to-Rent schemes which embed Social Value at their core of high returns on investment. Exploring diverse Build-to-Rent models, tackle cultural barriers to renting in the UK, reimagine public sector housing, and build stronger collaboration between the public sector and capital market.

Chair: Kelly Bream – Chief Operating Officer, Bidwells

Brendan Geraghty – CEO, The Association for Rental Living

AECOM Cafe & Meeting Space

AECOM Cafe & Meeting Space

08:30 – 09:30

ROUNDTABLE: COLLABORATION ON THE ROAD TO TRANSFORMING UK INFRASTRUCTURE

Invite only breakfast event with key stakeholders responsible for making the nation’s transport fit for future generations.

This event is a private roundtable and therefore invite only.

Megan Knights – Strategy & Growth Director – Transportation, AECOM

Isabel McAllister – Chief Sustainability and Compliance Officer, First Bus

Fringe Programme

08:30 – 10:30

PLACE NORTH UKREIIF BREAKFAST

Place North bring its characteristic invaluable content to UKREiiF. Hear senior speakers set the agenda and debate what tomorrow looks like for development centres across the North of England at this invitation-only event.

Venue: Leeds Marriott Hotel, 4 Trevelyan Square, LS1 6ET

To register contact: [email protected]

09:00 – 10:30

WORKSHOP: HOW DO WE UNLOCK MORE SOCIAL VALUE WITHIN TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE?

Join us for an exciting workshop exploring the themes shaping the future of transport infrastructure. From innovation in mobility to sustainable solutions, this session will showcase the latest trends and insights that are driving progress in how we move people and goods.

09:00 – 10:00

DELIVERING PLACES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS – WHAT ARE THE BUILDING BLOCKS?

When creating and delivering places, it’s crucial that we are considering the needs of future generations – this discussion will consider the roles of commercial and residential buildings in delivering sustainable and equitable place.

09:00 – 10:00

THE BREAKFAST DEBATE: WHY ARE SMALL SITES BIG NEWS FOR HOUSING?

Small sites could unlock thousands of new homes and boost local economies, yet delivery is stalled by viability, planning and regulatory barriers. We will bring together developers, councils, and experts to explore practical solutions to tap into the full potential of small sites for housing growth.

09:00 – 09:45

AI & AUTOMATION IN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

This session explores practical applications, from optimising space utilisation to enhancing building management, and their impact on efficiency and profitability.

09:00 – 10:00

HOW CAN UNIVERSITIES AND GOVERNMENT COLLABORATE MORE EFFECTIVELY?

Idea generating session exploring how both entities could squeeze more value out of relationships to drive economic growth.

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

09:00 – 10:00

Bespoke Session – J2

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by J2.         

Chair: Patrick Johnston – Director, J2

Stuart Dawson – Managing Director, J2

Muse @ Fearns

Department on The Boulevard

09:00 – 16:30

BREAK NEW GROUND: HOW WE INNOVATE TO UNLOCK REGENERATION

Join Muse to explore the future of property, uncovering opportunities that will shape how we build, fund and live in tomorrow’s spaces. It’s time to push boundaries, embrace innovation and break new ground.

Vistry Group Pavilion

09:00 – 09:45

THE FUTURE OF HOUSING: WHAT DOES GOOD LOOK LIKE

How can we scale up low-carbon homes while bringing consumers along on the journey? Explore how tech-enabled, community-focused development delivers value for people, their pockets, and the planet – redefining what makes a truly great home.

09:15 – 10:15

WHITE PAPER: A DATA-LED APPROACH TO FINDING 1.5 MILLION HOMES

The UK’s housing crisis demands innovative and actionable solutions. The Government have set policy in place to deliver new homes through an overhaul to committee delegation and strategic planning amongst other changes. But is it enough? This session will identify the significant opportunities for both greenfield development on Grey Belt sites, and on brownfield development in sustainable low-density locations.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

BESPOKE SESSION – LANDTECH

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Landtech.

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

09:15 – 10:00

PROCUREMENT BREAKFAST: EXPLORING PAGABO GROUP’S DEVELOPER LED FRAMEWORK

Are you an investor or developer who is interested in high quality, pre-screened regeneration opportunties? Interested to hear about how Pagabo can accelerate your ambitions? Join the Pagabo Group team and a range of their development partners for informal breakfast networking.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

Bespoke Session – HLM Architects

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by HLM Architects.    

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

BRINGING NEW LIFE AND FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY TO COMPLEX HERITAGE ASSETS – THE BUSINESS CASE FOR TRANSFORMATION

Derbyshire County Council’s County Hall, a historic Matlock landmark, faces high upkeep costs and is no longer fit for purpose. Discover its transformation from a financial burden to a mixed-use regeneration project, creating jobs, homes, economic growth, a vibrant community, and a sustainable future for this iconic site.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT – SPEED UP DEVELOPMENT AND DRIVE NATURE RECOVERY

In the past, developers have been cast as the villain by conservationists, whilst newts, bats and dormice seemingly conspire to delay major projects and bring the economy to its knees. This session is designed to cultivate partnership working between NGOs, planning authorities and developers while expediting the race to embed nature recovery across development and infrastructure; the innovation game is on!

This session is sponsored by NatureSpace Partnership.         

Beccy Speight – Chief Executive, RSPB

Chair: Tom Tew – Chief Executive, NatureSpace Partnership

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR IN DELIVERING 1.5m NEW HOMES THIS PARLIAMENT

It is accepted that the public sector has a will have a critical role in the facilitation and delivery of new homes that are required in England. The round table will explore the opportunities and challenges to deliver this and consider how collaboration can be part of the solution.

This session is sponsored by Hill Group.

Louise Gittins – Chair, Local Government Association

Greg Hill – Deputy Chief Executive, Hill Group

Guy Slocombe – Chief Investment and Development Officer, SNG (Sovereign Network Group)

Kevin Hollinrake MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Conservative Party

Dr. Julie Nugent

Dr. Julie Nugent – Chief Executive, Coventry City Council

Cllr Tony Dyer – Leader, Bristol City Council

Emma Fraser – Director Housing Markets and Strategy, Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government

Richard Parker – Mayor, West Midlands Combined Authority

Eamonn Boylan – Interim CEO, Homes England

Fiona Fletcher-Smith – Chief Executive Officer, L&Q

Cllr Dan Swords – Leader, Harlow Council

Alyson Heald – Partnerships Director, L&Q

Tom Bridgman – Executive Director of Development, Oxford City Council

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

The Role of the Great North in UK PLC

Is the term “levelling up” officially defunct? Was it ever anything more than a slogan? How can the rich tapestry of businesses within Northern towns and cities provide balance and inclusive growth for the communities they serve?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Tracy Brabin – Mayor, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Jon Hughes – Managing Director, HARIBO UK

Austin Daboh OBE – Executive Vice President, Atlantic Records UK

Oliver Coppard – Mayor, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

Kim McGuinness – Mayor, North East Combined Authority

Morrie Eisenberg – Chief Operating Officer/Operational Advisor, Leeds Utd/San Francisco 49ers

Great South West Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:30 – 10:30

MAKING THE UK A CLEAN ENERGY SUPER POWER

Tom Hayes

Tom Hayes MP – UK Government's Mission Champion for Energy and MP, Bournemouth East

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

Bespoke Session – Walker Morris

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Walker Morris.          

Chair: Ben Sheppard – Partner, Infrastructure & Energy, Walker Morris

Laura Gordon – Partner, Energy and Infrastructure Finance, Walker Morris

Misbah Uddin – Managing Director, Infrastructure & Capital Projects, Alvarez & Marshall

Zoe Davidson – Partner, Deloitte

Leigh Thomas – Group Managing Director, Kier Property

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:15

Bespoke Session – Peabody

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Peabody.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:30 – 10:30

Sector Insights: New Hospitals Programme

Join our panel of experts for an exclusive programme update as they discuss what the state of play with the New Hospitals programme. Is what’s proposed deliverable? Will it positively impact the health and wellbeing of the communities each hospital serves?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Eamonn Sullivan MBE – Clinical Director, New Hospital Programme

Rachel Barlow – Managing Director, Midland Metropolitan University Hospital

Doug Baldock – Director of Technical Services, New Hospital Programme

Emma Whigham – Market Management Director, New Hospital Programme, NHS England

Foluki Ajayi – Chief Executive, Airedale NHS Foundation Trust

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

Bespoke Session – Earls Court Development Company

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Earls Court Development Company.          

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

A BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE: HOW INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY CAN BE THE DRIVERS OF UK GROWTH

Almost a year into a Labour government that has prioritised economic growth, ‘Getting Britain Building’, and delivery of a clean energy revolution, the Earls Court Development Company explores the role of innovation and sustainable development in reaching those lofty goals. Industry leaders discuss how embracing innovation to create genuinely sustainable, mixed-use communities can drive inclusive economic growth and investment the UK needs now, while building new pieces of city that create value, opportunity and stand the test of time.

Rob Heasman – Chief Executive Officer, The Earls Court Development Company

Andrew Munk – Assistant Director Economic Development, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

Jules Pipe CBE – Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service, Greater London Authority

David Pack – Assistant Director – Economic Development & Growth, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

BESPOKE SESSION – BUSINESS DONCASTER

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Business Doncaster

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

COME FLY WITH ME: THE FUTURE OF AVIATION

As the world gets smaller and more people rely on flying to connect economies, the pressure is on the UK aviation sector to provide modern and innovative airports and aviation hubs. This panel explores what the next generation of airports will look like.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Andrew Macmillan

Andrew Macmillan – Chief Strategy Officer, MAG

Nikki Bains – Head of Planning, Transport and Strategy, Birmingham International Airport

Judy Groves – Managing Director, Rigby Group

Sergi Alegre Calero – Director General, Airports Regions Council

Alison Addy – Head of External Engagement & Policy, London Gatwick Airport

David Berger – Head of Property, Jet2

Paul Southall – Head of Sustainability, Jet2

Steve Heapy – Chief Executive, Jet2

Amy Smith – Managing Director, Cornwall Airport Limited

West Midlands Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:45 – 10:30

RESETTING THE DIAL: BIRMINGHAM

Joanne Roney CBE

Joanne Roney CBE – Managing Director, Birmingham City Council

10:00 – 11:00

NATIONAL GOALS, LOCAL SOLUTIONS: COUNCIL-OWNED HOUSING COMPANIES DRIVING DELIVERY 

This workshop highlights the role of council-owned development companies in tackling the housing challenge where other organizations won’t build. By addressing local needs, these companies deliver viable, mixed-tenure schemes on small sites. Case studies will showcase how aggregation and collaboration can scale these efforts to contribute to the national housing target. The workshop will foster dialogue on successes, challenges, and the potential for expanding council-led housing solutions.

10:00 – 10:45

THE FUTURE OF HOUSING – SAFETY, EFFICIENCY & COMPLIANCE

This session examines the latest trends in safety standards, energy efficiency upgrades, and evolving compliance requirements, showcasing innovative solutions for building better, more sustainable homes.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

10:00 – 11:00

How Investment in Technology is Changing Real Estate Requirements

Join us as we unveil Bidwells’ latest research on the growing demand for tech-enabled spaces tailored to startups, incubators, and innovative companies. We’ll then delve into how advancements in AI, robotics, and automation are reshaping industries, driving real estate to adapt to evolving building requirements.

Sue Foxley

Sue Foxley – Research Director, Bidwells

Stanley House

10:30 – 12:00

WEST MIDLANDS INVESTOR & DEVELOPER BRUNCH

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

András Kárpáti – CEO, Cordia

Eleanor Deeley – Joint Managing Director, Deeley Group

Sunny Johal – Development Director, Glenbrook

Killian Currey-Lewis

Killian Currey-Lewis – Investment Director, Care REIT

Manuel Dusina – Head of Infrastructure, Phoenix Group

Jason Longhurst

Jason Longhurst – Head of UK Sustainable Investment and Partnerships, Prologis

Raman Singh – Group Investment Director, Western Trading Group

Georgina Lynch – Managing Director, P J Livesey

Phil Jones – Development Director, Placefirst

Emma Bennett – Chief Executive, Walsall Council

Joanne Roney CBE

Joanne Roney CBE – Managing Director, Birmingham City Council

Nam Do – Vice President, Greykite Investments

Richard Moon – Director of Property Services & Development, Coventry City Council

Chris Kirkland – Head of City Investment, City of Wolverhampton Council

Jenna Langford – Head of City Development, City of Wolverhampton Council

Grace Kneafsey – Investment Lead, West Midlands Growth Company

Shokat Lal – Chief Executive, Sandwell Council

Cllr Ian Courts – Leader, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Anthony Hodge – Assistant Director, Business & Enterprise, Staffordshire County Council

Joanne Patrick – Head of Sustainable Energy, Amber Infrastructure Group

Monica Fogarty

Monica Fogarty – Chief Executive, Warwickshire County Council

Tony McGovern – Director of Investment, Delivery & Growth, Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Harry Badham – Chief Development and Asset Repositioning Officer, Hammerson

Piers Clanford – Chief Operating Officer, The Berkeley Group

Toby Burgess – Relationship Director, Paragon Bank

Maggie Grogan – Managing Director for the Midlands, Muse

David Peacock – Director, Heim Global Investor

John Parnell – Project Director, Sir Robert McAlpine Capital Ventures

Shaun White – Divisional Chair for Midlands and South Wales, Taylor Wimpey

Daniel Forrester – Land and Partnerships Director, Stonebond Properties

Richard Lawrence – Executive Director for Place Prosperity and Sustainability, Birmingham City Council

Mark Ryder – Executive Director for Communities, Warwickshire County Council

John Edwards – Director for Investment, Department for Business and Trade

James Jepson – Director, Ergo Real Estate

Dan Berger – Director of Property and Funds, Delancey

Neil Impiazzi – Partnership Development Director, SEGRO

Rob Valentine – Regional Director for the West Midlands, Bruntwood SciTech

Selina Mason – Director of Strategic Design and Masterplanning, Lendlease

Phil Sutton – UK Managing Director, European Green Logistics Space (EGLS)

Ian Harrabin – Managing Director, Complex Development Projects

Graham Cherry – Chief Executive, Stonebond

Ian Romano – Head of Land and Development, Prologis

Stuart Buckley – Managing Director, Warwickshire Property Development Group

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

10:30 – 12:00

HEAT NETWORK ZONING: WHAT PROPERTY DEVELOPERS AND INVESTORS NEED TO KNOW

Under Government proposals, buildings in designated heat network zones in England must connect by law – yet many organisations are unaware of the impact on their assets. We explore the economic, practical and technical implementations to help prepare assets for the future.

This session is sponsored by Burges Salmon.          

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

10:30 – 11:30

Bespoke Session – Morgan Sindall

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Morgan Sindall.        

George Freeman MP – Member, Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

10:30 – 11:30

LONDON AND THE HOME COUNTIES – KEY STEPS TO SUPPORT EUROPE’S FASTEST GROWING LIFE SCIENCE SUPERPOWER

London and the South East has a life science cluster based around some of the world’s leading research institutions and R&D teams. In this session, Morgan Sindall Construction is bringing together sector leaders and investors who are working to cement the region’s status as a global science scientific superpower.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

10:30 – 11:30

EXPLORING NEW APPROACHES TO TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IN A "DECADE OF NATIONAL RENEWAL"

Bringing together major players from all walks of the sector, this session will delve into the joined-up approach needed to deliver our future major transport infrastructure and ask where our priorities should lie; in road, rail or integrated options?

This session is sponsored by Mer.

Speakers include:

Laura Shoaf – Chair, Shadow Great British Railways

Janette Bell – Managing Director, First Bus

Maria Machancoses – CEO, Midlands Connect

Alex Hinchcliffe – Managing Director, Mer

Chair: Jane Groom – Partner & Co-Managing Director, London Communications Agency

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

10:30 – 11:15

GREENER INFRASTRUCTURE: EXPLORING SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT STATEGIES FOR CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Explore how local authorities, developers, and contractors can adopt procurement practices that prioritise sustainability throughout the project lifecycle. What are the best strategies for sourcing low-carbon materials, integrating renewable energy solutions, and implementing innovative construction techniques that reduce waste and environmental impact?

David Llewellyn – Head of Construction and Infrastructure, Pagabo

Ben Jones – Head of Delivery South of England, Pagabo

Wates Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:30 – 11:30

CIRCULAR PRINCIPLES IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT – CONVENING TO CREATE SOLUTIONS

Redefining value: how broadly do we need to think to adopt circular principles?

Both public and private sectors are making circular central to their built environment projects. We explore what’s really working on the ground and what shifts in thinking are needed to complete a successful transition to circular.

Chair: Cressida Curtis – Sustainability Director, Wates Group

James Green – Director of Regeneration & Development, Westminster City Council

Claire Racine – Head of Sustainability, Ramboll

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

10:30 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – Local Partnerships

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Local Partnerships.         

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

10:30 – 12:00

Prisoners Building Homes – an innovative way of reducing reoffending and tacking the housing crisis

Reoffending and housing shortages are two national crises. What if one could help solve the other? This roundtable explores how the Prisoners Building Homes programme is equipping prisoners with skills and employment, as well as delivering affordable, sustainable houses to help councils tackle their housing crisis, and make significant savings.

Mark Chivers – Director General, Government Chief Property Officer, Cabinet Office

Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts – Police and Crime Commissioner, Derbyshire

Richard Williams – Managing Director, Keon Homes

Saurabh Bhandari – Director for Property Delivery and Transformation, Cabinet Office

Joshua Torczynowycz – Real Estate Graduate, Vistry Group

Sophie Baker – Programme Delivery Manager – Prisoners Building Homes, The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

Jason Bassett – Factory Director, Dragonheart Homes

Michael O’Doherty – Local Partnerships, Director – Place

Craig Smith – Factory Operative, Dragonheart Homes

Sarah Scannell – Assistant Director of Planning, Birmingham City Council

Tanmay Desai

Tanmay Desai – Head of Built Environment, PIC

Liz Laurence – Homewards Programme Director, Royal Foundation of the Prince & Princess of Wales

John Morgan – Chair, HMP Nottingham Employment Advisory Board

Donna Jones – Police and Crime Commissioner, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary

Simon Gawthorpe – Group Board Director, Urban Splash

Richard Baker – Deputy Director, Place Division, Welsh Government

Workshop Room

Department on The Boulevard

10:30 – 11:30

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL: DELIVERING TRUE VALUE IN URBAN REGENERATION PROJECTS

Workshop style roundtable event inviting central government, local authorities, developers, investors and community stakeholders to discuss how best to deliver impactful regeneration, integrating financial, social and cultural value. Have you got a story to tell or a challenge that needs resolving?

Andy Cox – Director, Trigon DM

James Cousley – Co-Founder, Trigon DM

Lynda Rawsthorne – Government Head of Property Profession, Cabinet Office

Cllr Jim O'Boyle

Cllr Jim O'Boyle – Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate Change, Coventry City Council

Sara Waller – Regeneration Director, SNG

Workshop Room

Department on The Boulevard

10:30 – 11:30

BESPOKE SESSION – TRIGON DM

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Trigon DM.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:45

Bespoke Session – Devonshires

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Devonshires.          

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:30

DELIVERING THE DIGITAL DREAM: BUILDING SUPER CITIES OF TOMORROW

What is the future of digital investment and how will it underpin the future of regeneration in London? How will setting a futureproofed digital infrastructure strategy right help turbocharge development in commercial property, residential, transport, energy and health sectors? What could you be doing to help make the UK the most interconnected nation in the world?

Marcus Dorling – Client Director, Boldyn Networks

Cassandra Gardiner – Head of Digital Innovation & Change, London Borough of Redbridge

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:30

Bespoke Session – ITS Technology

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by ITS Technology.

Technology & Innovation

11:00 – 12:00

I:ROBOT BECOMING A REALITY: PERSPECTIVES ON A WORLD DEVOID OF TRUTH OR TRUST

Where will all the quantity surveyors be in 2050? Will organisations still create and consume data at unprecedented rates, and will data management solutions be key for restoring public trust in investment and development decisions?  As AI continues to revolutionise the decision making process, how trustworthy will our data be and what role will humans play in the shaping of the built environment, if any?

Rider Levitt Bucknall Pavilion

11:00 – 12:00

I:RBOT BECOMING A REALITY: PERSPECTIVES ON A WORLD DEVOID OF TRUTH OR TRUST

Where will all the quantity surveyors be in 2050? Will organisations still create and consume data at unprecedented rates, and will data management solutions be key for restoring public trust in investment and development decisions?  As AI continues to revolutionise the decision making process, how trustworthy will our data be and what role will humans play in the shaping of the built environment, if any?

11:00 – 12:00

DRIVING INDUSTRIAL GROWTH THROUGH SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC-PRIVATE COLLABORATION

This session brings together leaders from the public and private sectors to explore how we can accelerate industrial growth for UK PLC through a collaborative approach between local and national level Government, and the private sector.

11:00 – 12:00

UNLOCKING INVESTMENT INTO UK R&D AND INNOVATION CLUSTERS

What is the role of innovation districts in driving growth and how can they create the right climate for R&D through constant evolution?

11:00 – 12:00

THE CASE FOR LIGHT RAIL IN UK CITIES

Other European cities are delivering light rail quicker, cheaper and more sustainably, while UK cities continue to face barriers in funding, appraisal and delivery. As the UK shapes its long-term transport strategy, will it provide the framework needed to bridge the gap between ambition and delivery? This panel will debate how funding models, business case development and policy reforms can be adapted to make light rail a real driver of regeneration and long-term socio-economic growth.

11:00 – 12:00

ALIGNING INVESTORS, DEVELOPERS AND CONTRACTORS TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS – WILL YOU TRUST US?

The UK’s housing crisis demands a radical shift in how investors, developers, and contractors collaborate. With a target of delivering 1.5 million homes, the industry must move beyond traditional silos and embrace new ways of working. We’ll explore the importance of early-stage engagement and partnering for mutual benefit, embracing new procurement models and breaking down barriers to enhance transparency and drive efficacy.

11:00 – 11:45

TURNING ESG GOALS INTO ACTIONS: WATER, WASTE, ENERGY

Learn how to translate ESG targets into tangible results, we delve into practical strategies for reducing water consumption, minimising waste and improving energy efficiency in real estate.

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:30

Bespoke Roundtable – Arup

This is a bespoke roundtable, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Arup.

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:30

THE NEED FOR SPEED – ACCELERATING GROWTH

With a focus on homes delivery and New Towns programme, the UK Government has drawn a clear correlation between housing and economic growth. Through changes to the NPPF, wider planning reform and a commitment to supporting major infrastructure, the government are targeting issues they see as being barriers, all with the aim of speeding up delivery. Thought leaders are invited to consider the changes, how to apply them effectively and mitigate risks of leaving people behind.

Scott Crudgington – Interim Chief Executive Officer, Hertfordshire County Council

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:00

BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE – NATIONAL RENEWAL THROUGH SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND CONSUMER PROTECTION

Improving quality of life for residents is central to the Warm Homes Plan – aimed at upgrading homes and combating fuel poverty. We explore these, alongside a reformed energy system, to see how we can create a fairer and more sustainable energy landscape for all.

Mike Reader MP – Construction Business Champion, UK Government

Chair: Fahmida Nisa – Event Manager & Host, UKREiiF

Nigel Banks – Technical Director, Octopus Energy

Richard Ellis – Director of Sustainability, Peabody

Lilian Martins – Senior Lecturer in Architectural Technology, University of Roehampton

Chair: Dr Chris Marien – Partner, calfordseaden

Dhara Vyas – CEO, Energy UK

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:00

BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE: NATIONAL RENEWAL THROUGH SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND CONSUMER PROTECTION

Improving quality of life for residents is central to the Warm Homes Plan – aimed at upgrading homes and combating fuel poverty. We explore these, alongside a reformed energy system, to see how we can create a fairer and more sustainable energy landscape for all.

This session is sponsored by calfordseaden.

The Learning Centre

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

HOW CAN THE DELIVERY OF DIFFERING RESIDENTIAL TYPOLOGIES CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIAL MOBILITY?

Construction industry leaders will delve into the contributions of various residential development types – including Purpose-Built Student Accommodation, Build-to-Rent, Co-Living, Affordable Rent, and Later Living – and their role in creating more socially mobile and resilient societies.

The Learning Centre

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – Ramboll

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Ramboll.         

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:00 – 12:00

SECTOR INSIGHTS: ASSET RENEWAL AND CHANGE OF USE

Repurposing marginal assets into viable housing is central to unlocking the government’s ambition to build 1.5m sustainable homes. We’ll explore opportunities for development and community growth, utilising existing and underutilised assets.

This session is sponsored by Currie & Brown.          

Duncan Cumberland – Development Director, Muse

Daniel Lovatt – Director of Asset Management, Places for London

Claudia Kenyatta – Director, Regions, Historic England

Tariq Shah OBE – Chief Executive, Vigo Group

Chair: Gillian Breen – Head of Commercial Cost Management, Currie & Brown

Chris Scott – Development Director, Muse

Chris Scott – Development Director, Muse

Robin Dobson – Group Property Director, Network Rail Property

Tom Jackson – Senior Development Manager, Muse

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – Verco

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Verco.          

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

ACCELERATE YOUR NET ZERO DELIVERY WITH DIGITAL AND AI

In this panel session, we will be discussing how the real estate sector is using digital solutions to tackle the net zero challenge.  With a focus on the delivery of net zero and the application of AI to accelerate the journey, our experts will provide examples of their own experiences.

Chair: Tilly Shaw – Associate Director, Real Estate, Verco

Brett Ormrod – Net Zero Carbon Lead, LaSalle Investment Management

Matthew Penton – Director, Google Data & AI, BIP Group

Pal Hauff Hvattum – CEO and Co-Founder, CQuel

Stefana Moroianu – Associate Director – Sustainability Real Estate, Invesco

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – Egis Group

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Egis Group.         

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:00 – 12:00

ESG & COMPLIANCE IN UK REAL ESTATE: ALIGNING WITH GREEN TAXONOMY & SDR STANDARDS TO DRIVE LONG-TERM VALUE

As ESG regulations continue to evolve, the UK real estate sector must adapt to Green Taxonomy and SDR requirements. This panel will explore strategic approaches to compliance, the financial and operational implications of non-alignment, and best practices for demonstrating measurable ESG impact while preparing for future regulatory developments.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – Catalyst Group

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Catalyst Group.         

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.          

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:00

CLEANING THE WATERWAYS – WHAT DOES THE "BIGGEST EVER" INVESTMENT LOOK LIKE?

Billions of pounds have been committed to funding the development of new reservoirs and upgrades to sewage systems over the next 5 years. We discuss how this can aim to address water shortages, improve flood resilience and modernise outdated infrastructure.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Lila Thompson – Chief Executive, British Water

Richard Parry – Chief Executive, Canal & River Trust

Jane Simpson – Commercial, Engineering & Capital Delivery Director, United Utilities

Lucy Webster – Director, Tideway

Richard Thompson – Director of of Water Resources, Environment Agency

Chair -Elliot Gill – Technical Director, Stantec

Lloyds Bank Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:15 – 12:00

URBAN REGENERATION: RAISING THE BAR ON HOUSING-LED RENEWAL TO CREATE QUALITY PLACEMAKING

Explore how new public private partnerships are catalysing the transformation of under-performing estates, creating new, more sustainable homes, better social infrastructure and greater economic opportunity.

Places for Life Pavilion

11:30 – 12:30

GATEWAYS AND GROWING PAINS: TACKLING THE BUILDING SAFETY ACT

As the first schemes begin to pass through the Building Safety Act’s gateways, we’ll bring together a panel of sector leaders to share their insights into the evolving landscape, exploring its role in reshaping safety standards across the construction industry. We’ll examine key case studies such as Heron’s Yard in Newcastle as a means of understanding the opportunities and the limitations of the legislation. 

Steve Ford – Managing Director, Yorkshire & NE, Caddick Construction

Simon Latson – Head of Building Consultancy – Living, JLL

Chair: Colin Marrs – Editor, Construction News

Kuli Bajwa – Director, Pareto Projects

Rob King – Director, Howells

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:30 – 13:00

The impact of biodiversity and green spaces on property values and community appeal. How to make development sustainable

Explore role biodiversity and green spaces play in enhancing property values and creating more appealing, liveable communities. By examining how sustainable development practices, such as integrating natural capital and prioritising biodiversity net gain, can drive economic and social benefits, the discussion will provide developers with insights into balancing profitability with environmental stewardship.

Vistry Group Pavilion

11:30 – 12:15

THE FUTURE OF TOWNS – OLD AND NEW

What can future developments learn from currently existing urban and rural towns?

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

11:45 – 12:45

A NEW INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY FOR SCIENCE

With a new industrial strategy on the horizon and a renewed focus on sciences from the new government it is an exciting time for the sector. We’ll explore what this could mean for the built environment industry and the positive interventions the sector can make to support.

This session is sponsored by The Crown Estate.

Chair: Dan Labbad – CEO, The Crown Estate

Dr Barbara Ghinelli – Director of Clusters and Campus Development, Science and Technology Facilities Council

Sharif Narouz – Programme Director Future Materials Campus, AWE

Toby Reid – Executive Director, Pioneer Group

Chi Onwurah MP – Chair, Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:45 – 12:30

Low Carbon, Liveable London

With a vision to attract the next £100bn of capital investment into London’s low carbon real estate, energy and infrastructure, we explore the what we need to deliver a low carbon, equitable and liveable city.

This session is sponsored by Hemiko and Vital Energi.

Charlotte Owen – Growth Director, Hemiko

John Allison – Deputy Director, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

John Gill – Executive Advisor, London Heritage Quarter

Frances Martin – Executive Director – Environment and Communities, Westminster City Council

12:00 – 13:00

URBAN REGENERATION AND THE JOURNEY TO NET ZERO

Panel session debating the challenges and opportunities in delivering major infrastructure projects within the current public policy context. Hosted by construction and clean energy legal expert Paul Young, this event will be of value to both private and public sector delegates.

12:00 – 13:00

BALANCING REGENERATION AND DECARBONISATION: MAXIMISING FUNDING SOLUTIONS

This panel will explore how public-private partnerships can unlock funding for regeneration and decarbonisation, balancing sustainability with placemaking. Experts will discuss practical funding solutions, the role of heat networks, and how strategic investments can create sustainable, vibrant places while meeting net-zero targets and contributing to broader social and economic goals.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 13:00

Bespoke Session – Blacks Solicitors

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Blacks Solicitors.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 13:00

ELECTRIFICATION AND THE JOURNEY TO NET ZERO

This session will explore the critical role electrification plays in achieving net zero, focusing on how renewable energy technologies, infrastructure advancements, and the built environment can drive decarbonisation. Panellists will discuss challenges and opportunities in scaling electrification, including battery storage, solar integration, electric vehicles, and energy efficiency. The discussions will highlight legal, regulatory, and financial considerations shaping the future of a sustainable, low-carbon energy system.

Matthew Hutchinson – Partner, Blacks Solicitors

Matthew Hutchinson – Partner, Blacks Solicitors

Barry Paschali – Director, PASCHALi Energy & Environmental Consultancy

Bethany Carter-Ottens – Assistant Director for Local Authority Advisory and Lending, National Wealth Fund

Jamie Baxter – Associate Partner, Energy, Carter Jonas

Frances Nicholson – Development Director, Harmony Energy

Chair: Anna Moore – Founder and CEO, Domna

Hall of Steel

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 14:00

SSE’s Lunchtime Drinks and Networking

Join us for some networking during the event.

This session is sponsored by SSE.

War Gallery

Royal Armouries Museum

12:00 – 14:00

Bespoke Session – East Midlands Combined County Authority

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by East Midlands Combined County Authority.          

Workshop Room

Department on The Boulevard

12:00 – 13:00

Bespoke Session – BTR News

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by BTR News.

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

12:15 – 13:15

LUNCHTIME WORKSHOP- PROTECTING INVESTMENTS: DEVISING STRATEGIES TO REDUCE DELAYS AND COSTS

What are the most common causes of project delays in 2025? How are different areas of the built environment ecosystem negating supply chain disruptions, labour shortages and regulatory hurdles? Help devise the most robust procurement strategies and performance measuring metrics as part of this interactive session.

Jonathan Oram – Framework Director, Pagabo

Stanley House

12:30 – 14:00

SOUTH COAST INVESTOR & DEVELOPER LUNCH

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Nov Sidhu – Divisional Chair, Taylor Wimpey

Oliver Swallow – Senior Investment Manager for Commercial Real Estate, Phoenix Group

Jason Longhurst

Jason Longhurst – Head of UK Sustainable Investment and Partnerships, Prologis

Harry Badham – Chief Development and Asset Repositioning Officer, Hammerson

Tracey Lee – Chief Executive, Plymouth City Council

Cllr Paul Harvey – Leader, Basingstoke and Deane Council

Leigh-Sara Timberlake – Chief Executive Officer, Business South

Cllr Steve Pitt – Leader, Portsmouth City Council

Cllr Lorna Fielker – Leader, Southampton City Council

Joe Marshall – Regional Managing Director (South) for Development, SNG

Rob Boughton – Founder and CEO, Thakeham

Wayne Layton – Executive Head of Regeneration and Economic Development, Havant Borough Council

Anne-Marie Bond – Chief Executive, Torbay Council

James Woodmansee – Development Director, PJ Livesey

Andrew Usher – Group Managing Director for Development, Places for People

Cllr Millie Earl – Leader, BCP Council

Molly Turpie – Senior Manager, Marriott Hotels

Tom Shaw – Investment Director, MAN Group

Doug Bowley – Investment Manager, Downing

Philippa Iley – Head of Investment Strategy, Aviva Capital Partners

Ashish Jain – CEO and Founder, MGI Holdings

Gary Cox – Growth Programme Delivery Manager, West Sussex County Council

Oliver Brown – Acquisitions Manager, Starbucks

Phil Mason – Strategic Director for Sustainable Growth and Development, Cornwall Council

Tomasz Romaniewicz – Development Director, Locus Regeneration

James Stockdale – Development Director, Muse

Ian Romano – Head of Land and Development, Prologis

Richard Meier – CEO, Stories

Charlotte Wills – Head of Communications and Marketing, Wates Residential

Lee Bushell – Managing Director for South, Wates Residential

Cllr Jim Martin – Leader, Folkestone & Hythe District Council

Jason Robinson – Director of Real Estate and Regeneration, Hermetica Black

Stuart Harris – Chief Operating Officer, Milligan

Matt Knight – Regional Head of Land and Development, Willmott Dixon

Fabien Bonavia – Deputy General Counsel, National Wealth Fund

Hemesh Patel – Director of Property Finance, OakNorth Bank

Max Shenkman – Fund Manager, Triple Point

Jan Britton – Executive Director of Place, Dorset Council

Christopher Townend – Head of Place & Growth, Dover District Council

Jenny Taylor-Smith – National Head of Town Planning, ASDA

12:30 – 13:30

STRATEGIC CAPITAL PLANNING: OPTIMISING NHS AND WIDER GOVERNMENT ESTATE THROUGH SYSTEM WIDE STRATEGIC PLANNING

High level roundtable discussion with leadership from across NHS Estates, Department for Health and Social Care and proprietors of healthcare property.

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

12:30 – 14:00

UK Government and Delancey Investor Lunch

Delancey will bring together a number of investors and industry leaders for a private lunch to discuss capital deployment within regeneration and development projects.

This event is invite only.

This session is sponsored by Delancey.

Stafford Lancaster

Stafford Lancaster – Chief Investment Officer, Delancey

Tim Newns – Managing Director, Office for Investment

Hayley Rees – Managing Director, Pension Insurance Corporation

Mark Walker – Chief Investment Officer, Mineworkers' Pension Scheme & British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme

Chris Rule – Chief Executive, Local Pensions Partnership Investments

Alex Crawley – Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), Chief Investment Officer

Cecile Retaureau – Head of Private Markets, Phoenix Group

Poppy Gustafsson OBE – Minister for Investment, UK Government

Jenny Buck – Chief Investment Officer, London LGPS CIV

Kevin Etchalls – Senior Investment Manager, Greater Manchester Pension Fund

Dugal Hunt – Head of UK Indirect Real Estate Strategies, CBRE Investment Management

Louise Warden – Investment Director for Real Estate, Local Pension Partnerships Investments

Nick Moore – Portfolio Manager, Borders to Coast Pension Partnership

Alex Jones – Investment Manager, Greater Manchester Pension Fund

Lee Baker – Chief Investment Officer, 7OaksIM

Jayne Atkinson – Chief Investment Officer, LGPS Central

Jenny Buck – Chief Investment Officer, London LGPS CIV

John Dewey – Chief Investment Officer, West Yorkshire Pension Fund

Ian Sandiford – Head of Alternatives, Border to Coast Pensions Partnership

Simon Todd – Consultant, ST 260 Consulting

Scott Gardiner – Partner, Evermill Capital

Adnan Ozair – Head of Equity Capital Markets, Delancey

Dan Berger – Director of Property and Funds, Delancey

The Learning Centre

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

BESPOKE ROUNDTABLE – BE NEWS

This is a bespoke roundtable, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by BE News.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:30 – 13:30

BESPOKE SESSION – CIVIC ENGINEERS

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Civic Engineers.        

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:30 – 13:30

SECTOR INSIGHT: INDUSTRIAL & LOGISTICS

Bringing £139bn into the UK economy, the Logistics sector is one of the key drivers of economic growth. This session will bring together investors, occupiers and developers to debate the expected trends and opportunities.

This session is sponsored by SEGRO.

Chair: Dan Holford – Head of National Markets, SEGRO

James Stephens – Vice President, UK&I, DHL

Cllr Shantanu Rajawat – Leader, London Borough of Hounslow

Sally Bruer – Head of EMEA Logistics & Industrial, Cushman & Wakefield

Sara Deakin – Head of UK Investment Management, BlackRock

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

Bespoke Session – Cushman & Wakefield

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Cushman & Wakefield.         

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

RETHINKING REALITY: REPURPOSING AND REPOSITIONING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

There are a vast number of factors driving the growing need to adapt the built environment for repurposing or repositioning. Join Cushman & Wakefield in collaboration with Gensler as we analyse the market and physical considerations for making rethinking, reality.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES, THRIVING ECONOMIES: THE IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTATIVE HEALTHCARE

Community health plays a critical role in prevention. It also offers one of the highest returns on investment for local authorities. By improving health and reducing hospital stays, individuals can be more productive, leading to a stronger workforce and boosting consumer spending and tax income. How can the public and private sectors collaborate to improve care and costs across the UK?

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:30

Bespoke Session – Kier Construction

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Kier Construction.         

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

12:30 – 13:30

KEEPING THE UK'S ECONOMY ON TRACK: EXPLORING UPCOMING RAILWAY INVESTMENT

The UK faces a multitude of asks in regards to new rail projects and with such an importance placed on connecting people to opportunity, why isn’t more being done to up the pace with rail investment? This panel brings together policy makers with stakeholders who are pushing to get projects off the ground.

This session is available to sponsor.

Simon Warburton – Executive Director of Transport, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Ushma Samani – Principal Development Manager – Real Estate, Network Rail

Jonathan Ring – Development Director, Sellar Property Group

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

12:45 – 13:45

BESPOKE SESSION – STAR REFRIGERATION & VITAL ENERGI

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Star Refrigeration and Vital Energi.

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

12:45 – 13:48

CITY WIDE CLEAN HEAT: A REAL ESTATE ESG SAVIOUR OR AN INVESTMENT PIPE DREAM?

The Climate Change Act has changed the landscape for Real Estate ESG policy. What needs to happen for district heating schemes to be rolled out fast enough to deliver decarbonised heat before an ESG meltdown and how can investors gain from this opportunity?

Chair: David Pearson – Group Sustainable Development Director, Star Renewable Energy

Ludo Tolu – Deputy Director for for Heat Networks and Biomethane Policy, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

Polly Cook – Chief Officer, Climate, Energy and Green Spaces, Leeds City Council

Insiyah Khushnood – Development Director, igloo Regeneration

Nick Gosling – Policy and Strategy Director, Vital Energi

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

12:45 – 13:45

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE 2050: ARE TOWNS AND CITIES LAYING THE RIGHT FOUNDATIONS?

Changing demographics and advancing technologies are forcing policy makers, developers and investors to be more fluid in their masterplans but what sort of social infrastructure will the citizens of 2050 be expecting and how will it be delivered? A glance into the future lead by industry leaders.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Nick Small – Head of Built Environment and Infrastructure, Go Ahead Group

David Skaith – Mayor, York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority

Sara Wajid – Co-CEO, Birmingham Museums Trust

Will Stratton-Morris – Chief Executive, Caffè Nero

Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts – Police and Crime Commissioner, Derbyshire

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:45 – 13:45

London Borough of Ealing’s Networking Lunch

Join leading figures from across London for a networking session with drinks and lunch included – highlighting the opportunities across the London Borough of Ealing.

This session is sponsored by the London Borough of Ealing.

13:00 – 14:00

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF UNIVERSITIES AND PLACE BASED INCENTIVES

What is the role of the University sector in attracting global capital and major corporates to UK locations? Which are the key stakeholders that need to align for success?

13:00 – 13:45

PUBLIC VS PRIVATE: THE SOCIAL BENEFITS OF PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF RAIL

Hop on board for an insightful panel discussion delving into the most pressing topics in the rail sector today. From the social benefits to the latest public v privare shifts, our expert panel will explore the key challenges and exciting opportunities shaping the future of rail.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

GREAT BRITISH ENERGY: CREATING A CLEAN ENERGY SUPERPOWER

A key pledge in the government’s manifesto, where should GB Energy’s priorities lie? In what areas should investment be heading? When should we start expecting to see results? And what lessons can be learned from other countries’ state-owned energy companies?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Juergen Maier – Chair, GB Energy

Dan Labbad – CEO, The Crown Estate

Dhara Vyas – CEO, Energy UK

Julie Wood – Chief Officer for City Development and Regeneration, Aberdeen City Council

James Pinney – Head of Northern Europe, Cubico

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

13:00 – 14:00

BESPOKE ROUNDTABLE – G2M GROUP

This is a bespoke roundtable, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by G2M Group.

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

13:00 – 14:00

THE PRESERVATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF LOW COST, EXISTING RENTAL HOMES: TRUE PLACE BASED INVESTMENT?

Against a background of much publicised need to build new homes and new communities, this roundtable invites guests to discuss the barriers and opportunities to focussing on investing and improving existing housing stock in established communities to compliment UK growth objectives. It will also challenge participants to assess whether the current private rental market is fit for purpose.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

13:00 – 14:00

Bespoke Session – Arup

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Arup.

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

Bespoke Session – Durham County Council

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Durham County Council.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

13:15 – 14:15

Bespoke Session – Close Brothers Property Finance and BIRKETTS LLP

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Close Brothers Property Finance and Birketts LLP.

Chair: Daniel Joyce – Deputy Managing Director, Close Brothers Property Finance

Nicola Curle – Partner, Birketts

Chris Thompson – Founder, CITU

Wates Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

13:30 – 14:30

GREEN SHOOTS OF RECOVERY FOR THE RESIDENTIAL MARKET: ARE WE READY FOR THE UPSWING?

With a target to deliver 1.5 million homes by 2029, emerging legislative support to overhaul the planning system and decreasing interest rates, we discuss how ready the residential sector is to mobilise and build.

Chair: Alex Notay – Chair, Radix Big Tent Housing Commission

Pip Prongué – Executive Managing Director – Residential, Wates Group

Workshop Room

Department on The Boulevard

13:30 – 14:30

BUILDING THE FUTURE: UNLOCKING HOUSING SOLUTIONS

With over 150,000 children in temporary housing and the UK needing 300,000 new homes annually, accelerating housing delivery is critical. Local councils face challenges in designing, funding, and delivering housing effectively. This roundtable will discuss solutions, including innovative funding models for small sites and strategies for large-scale developments like new towns and garden communities.

This event is invite only.

This session is sponsored by KPMG.

 

Sharon Strutt – Assistant Director of Regeneration, London Borough of Harrow

Mark Bradbury – Chief Officer – Strategic Growth Partnerships and Special Projects, Thurrock Council

Dave Wells – Assistant Director Regeneration, Stevenage Borough Council

Tony McGovern – Director of Investment, Delivery & Growth, Stoke-on-Trent City Council

John Smith – Executive Director – Growth & Regeneration, Bristol City Council

Rokhsana Fiaz – Mayor, Newham Council

Angela Blake – Assistant Director – Economy and Development Services, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council

Vistry Group Pavilion

13:30 – 14:00

REGENERATION COMES IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES

Join senior representatives of the public and private sector from all four corners of England to discuss and debate how regeneration projects can help meet the 1.5m homes target whilst also securing the long term socio-economic benefits for places.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

13:45 – 14:45

Roundtable: The Role of Government in stimulating private investment to increase productivity – Spotlight on the OxCam Arc & Northwest regions

This session will examine how government policies and incentives can boost private sector investment and capital in real estate development, focusing on the Oxford-Cambridge Arc and the North West region. Through an exploration of regeneration initiatives and strategies for attracting inward investment, we’ll consider the importance of public-private partnerships, infrastructure funding, and tailored incentives.

This event is invite only.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

13:45 – 14:45

Bespoke Session – Savills

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Savills.          

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

13:45 – 14:45

BETTER TOGETHER: USING PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS TO BOOST HOUSING DELIVERY

There is a growing gap between government aspirations for housing delivery, and the current market trajectory. This panel explores the potential for public private partnership models to scale to bridge this gap, and the areas, from funding to planning, where the public sector can most effectively solve market failures.

Etex Group Pavilion

14:00 – 15:00

LIGHT GAUGE STEEL FRAME: A CROSS SECTOR SOLUTION

Partners from across different sectors within the built environment will present and discuss the key drivers and the benefits gained from deploying Light Gauge Steel Frame solutions within their respective projects. Hear about real projects from the people that delivered them as they set out some of the steps they took to extract maximum efficiencies in terms of cost, build quality and programme speed.

Rider Levitt Bucknall Pavilion

14:00 – 14:45

SPACE: THE FINAL FRONTIER FOR DATA CENTRES?

What can we do now to maximise the potential of data centres in years to come? We all know that we need to think outside of the box to overcome contemporary challenges such as grid capacity limitations, job creation, and sustainability concerns, so why aren’t we looking beyond the confines of our planet to ensure they can reach their full potential?  Are  plans to put humans on Mars pie in the sky or are the visionaries ahead of the game in a new space race that could define the future of life on Earth?

14:00 – 14:45

RETHINKING RETAIL & URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Explore the evolving landscape of retail and its impact on urban development. This session examines innovative retail concepts, the integration of technology, and the future of urban spaces, considering how retail can thrive in changing times

14:00 – 15:00

BALANCING SUSTAINABILITY AND BUDGET: NAVIGATING PASSIVHAUS STANDARDS IN PUBLIC SECTOR PROJECTS

Passivhaus delivers comfort, lower energy costs, and reduced carbon, but public sector projects often face budget challenges. Join our expert panel to uncover practical strategies for balancing capital and operational expenditure with Passivhaus accreditation, helping you achieve sustainable outcomes while managing costs effectively.

14:00 – 15:00

UNLOCKING BIODIVERSITY NET GAIN: HOW LPAS CAN PLAN SMARTER AND GENERATE REVENUE

This session will unlock how Local Planning Authorities LPAs can create a revenue-generating strategy through BNG whilst analysing the role of offsite BNG in local planning and infrastructure projects and delving into policy insights to make BNG work for councils and developers alike.

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

14:00 – 15:00

Sport at the Heart of Our Communities

How can built environment interventions such as new stadia, leisure facilities and events promoting wellbeing be a catalyst for wider investment and regeneration? Our panel of experts from across the sporting landscape discuss.

This session is available to sponsor.

Michaela Franzes – Project Manager for Strobelallee, Stadt Dortmund

Louise Stewart – CEO, Chester Racecourse

Jade Gallagher – Chief Operating Officer, Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Benedikt Scholz – Director of Internationalisation & Commercial Partnerships, Borussia Dortmund

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 15:00

Bespoke Session – Landscape Institute

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Landscape Institute.         

Hall of Steel

Royal Armouries

14:00 – 14:45

MEET THE NIGERIAN DELEGATION

Mohammed Maidugu – Ambassador to the UK, Nigeria High Commission

Kazeem Kolawole Raji – Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria's National Board for Technology Incubation

Prince Akintoye – President, The Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN)

The Learning Centre

Royal Armouries

14:00 – 15:00

COMING UP FOR AIR: CAN INTERNATIONAL EXPERTISE FIX UK HOUSING AND GET UNDERWATER SCHEMES BUILT?

Escalating costs, labour shortages, restricted capital and investment uncertainty have rendered many consented schemes unviable. What can experience from overseas teach us? From design optimisation, to supply chain efficiency and financial structuring, can the answers to rescuing underwater schemes be found in other markets? Join our cross industry panel in discussing practical solutions to getting Britain building its 1.5 million-home target by 2029.

Cllr Shital Manro – Cabinet Member for Good Growth and New Housing, London Borough of Ealing

Sarah Shaw – Head of Planning, Glasgow City Council

William Krespi – Senior Director, Development, Greystar

Laura Meaden – Finance Director, Hive Homes

Chair: Gary Ashton – Non Executive Director, Great British Construction

Kevin McKeever – Managing Director, Lowick

Todd Marler – Senior Director, Multifamily Operations, Greystar

The Learning Centre

Royal Armouries

14:00 – 15:00

Bespoke Session – Venus Group

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Venus Group.        

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 15:00

CREATING HAPPIER, HEALTHIER & RICHER PLACES BENEFITS COMMERICAL RETURNS, ESG & COMMUNITIES

Achieving Government’s housing targets #2029 whilst creating richer & quality landscapes provides healthier, happier communities and multiple benefits for developers & investors. Landscape-led approach enables holistic design, management and guarantees more efficient delivery through the planning process and consultations by using landscape professionals to connect people, place and nature.

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 14:45

WHAT IS LONDON'S ROLE IN DELIVERING 1.5 MILLION NEW HOMES?

As the nation’s capital city, priority needs to be given on delivering housing for its diverse range of communities, talent and business. How will this be tackled and what sort of support is needed?

This session is sponsored by Hill Group.

Tom Copley – Deputy Mayor for Housing and Residential Development, Greater London Authority

Jamie Hunter – Development Director, Hill Group

Cllr Claire Holland – Leader, London Borough of Lambeth

Alice Lester MBE – Corporate Director for Neighbourhoods and Regeneration, London Borough of Brent

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

14:00 – 15:00

SECTOR INSIGHT: FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS INDUSTRY

Ever wondered what the supermarket of tomorrow might look like? How will the licensed leisure and resort industry meet customer expectations? How will this affect the make up of our towns, cities and out of town retail hubs?

This session is sponsored by Cavendish.

Andrew Moys – Vice President (Impact), McDonalds

Sam Fox – Head of Research and Analytics, Ellandi

Chair: Max Camplin – Executive Director, Cavendish

Rodger Till – Estates Development Manager, Stonegate Group

Mike Spencer – Chief Development Officer, McDonalds

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

14:00 – 15:00

BESPOKE SESSION – COSMIC CHARGING

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.
This session is sponsored by Cosmic Charging.

Vistry Group Pavilion

14:00 – 14:45

REGENERATION FOR ALL SHAPES AND SIZES

Panellists take a look at forthcoming regeneration projects in different parts of the UK.

Vistry Group Pavilion

14:00 – 15:45

LENDING FOR ZERO

What are the sustainable finance options for regeneration and how can stakeholders access them? From Green Premiums to Brown Discounts, our panel explore.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

Are Joint Ventures the Answer to Speeding up UK Regeneration?

With no shortage of challenges in achieving the UK’s housebuilding and regeneration targets, joint-ventures are vital to unlocking complex projects. What can we learn from existing JVs and how can we create the right conditions for them?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Jessica Tomlinson – Managing Director and Head of Real Estate and Housing for Corporate and Institutional , Lloyds Bank

Stephanie Hyde – CEO UK and CEO EMEA Markets, JLL

Elle Xu – Head of Acquisitions Europe, Lendlease

Jennifer Murray – Head of Institutional Investment, Homes England

Greg Hill – Deputy Chief Executive, Hill Group

Laira Roberts – Development & Regeneration – Head of London Consulting, JLL

Alexander Maltby – Investment Director, Housing Growth Partnership

Chair: Jonathan Parker – Development Director, Pagabo

Sarah Spink

Sarah Spink – Strategic Partnerships Lead, Midlands Connect

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

14:15 – 15:00

OPTIMISING THE NHS ESTATE: MEETING HEALTHCARE DEMANDS THROUGH INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION

How are NHS trusts can optimising the use of their estates to address current and future healthcare demands while navigating financial constraints, supply chain disruptions and sustainability goals? This session provides delegates with a chance to hear about new strategies from the front line.

Jonathan Oram – Framework Director, Pagabo

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

Bespoke Session – East Midlands Combined County Authority

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by East Midlands Combined County Authority.        

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:15 – 15:15

Bespoke Session – Hawkins\Brown

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Hawkins\Brown.        

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:15 – 15:15

CAN THE WAY WE DESIGN AND BUILD OUR CITIES SAVE THE NHS?

Preventative measures have the potential to dramatically reduce the burden we place on the NHS. The built environment plays a fundamental role in creating health. Architects and master-planners Hawkins\Brown bring together health, community and built environment experts to discuss how we can all do our bit to build healthy places, spaces and lives.

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

Bespoke Session – Marketing Lancashire

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Marketing Lancashire.        

Stanley House

14:30 – 16:00

WEST OF ENGLAND INVESTOR & DEVELOPER DINNER

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Nov Sidhu – Divisional Chair, Taylor Wimpey

Harry Badham – Chief Development and Asset Repositioning Officer, Hammerson

Darryl Barker – Managing Director, Albemarle Homes

Charlotte Cooper – Head of Land, Curo

Guy Slocombe – Chief Investment and Development Officer, SNG (Sovereign Network Group)

Jenny Ford – Head of Sustainable Places and Growth, North Somerset Council

Phil Murphy – Director (Head of Property Transactions), Evolve Estates

Gemma Clissett – Regional Partnerships Director, Lovell

David Peacock – Director, Heim Global Investor

Ben Pile – Head of European Residential Investing and Asset Management, Barings

Duncan Cumberland – Development Director, Muse

Jonathan Bloom – Head of Public Affairs, Galliard Homes

Rhiannon D'Arcy – Land and Partnerships Manager, Placefirst

Suzie Lew – Inward Investment Manager, Gloucestershire County Council

Colin Skelett – Group Chief Executive, YTL Group

James Fairbairn – Deputy Director – Investment & Growth, Great South West

Dom Boyle – Associate Director, National Wealth Fund

Sam Johnston – Founder, Kinrise

Matt Cross

Matt Cross – Deputy Director for Markets and Regions, Department for Business & Trade

Harry Daws – Head of Living, Bywater Properties

Ben Fry – Fund Director for Affordable Housing, Thriving Investments

Cllr Tony Dyer – Leader, Bristol City Council

Matt Ward – Head of Strategic Development Projects, Plymouth City Council

Daniel Watson – Head of Sustainability, Amber Infrastructure

Victoria Moloney – Head of Economy and Regeneration, Wiltshire Council

Mickey Green – Director of Environment, Assets and Transport Services, North Somerset Council

Ian Collinson – Strategic Director for Place, Exeter City Council

Nick Hibberd – Chief Executive, Bristol City Council

Stephen Bashford – Director of Business and Skills, West of England Combined Authority

TBC – Mayor, West of England Combined Authority

Hemesh Patel – Director of Property Finance, OakNorth Bank

Michael Welling – Head of Property Acquisitions, Marks and Spencer

Daniel Mead – Director, Duneane Asset Management

Emma Perrin – Acquisitions Manager, The Co-Op

Sarah Maylor – Development Director, Curo Group

Raphael Rouvin – Executive Director, OCBC (Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation)

Graeme Mill – Head of Technical, Placefirst

Mark Craig – Managing Director – Construction South, Wates Group

Helen Godwin – Mayor, West of England Combined Authority

Stephen Peacock – Chief Executive, West of England Combined Authority

Jim Dyer – Director for the Built Environment, SNG

14:30 – 16:00

IMAGINE A WORLD – TRANSFORMING FUND AND DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT THROUGH GENERATIVE AI

Join us to explore a world where property investment, valuation and analysis is powered by generative AI. During this session, we will delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by enabling seamless data management, instant valuations and data-driven risk assessments. Is the industry ready to embrace this transformation?

14:30 – 15:30

HOW DO YOU CREATE THE BEST SMALL CITY IN EUROPE?

If you could start all over again, what would the key ingredients be to develop, deliver and steward the best small city in Europe? What policy interventions are essential? What are investors looking for? What examples of great placemaking could be drawn from? This roundtable takes on that challenge.

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

14:30 – 16:00

Bespoke Session – Altus Group

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Altus Group.

Tees Valley @ Cafe & Meeting Space

The Boulevard

14:30 – 15:30

Net Zero and Energy Infrastructure Investment Mixer

A range of international investors, regional leaders and government voices come together for high level networking and idea sharing.

This event is invite only – to register an interest in attending contact: [email protected]

Tournament Gallery

Royal Armouries

14:30 – 16:00

THE BIG! SOCIAL HOUSING NETWORKING MIXER

Leading figures from all areas of the social and affordable housing sector – with drinks and canapes – to network with like minded professionals in the same sector.

This session is sponsored by HSPG.

This event is invite only, contact [email protected] to register an interest in attending.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

14:45 – 15:45

MEETING HOUSING TARGETS AT PACE AMID SKILLS SHORTAGES AND WHILE DELIVERING ON DESIGN AND NET-ZERO GOALS

The session will focus on solving the government’s housing delivery problem through innovation in the way it uses people, technology and materials to build homes. Industry experts will discuss the opportunities and challenges for the sector to overcome some of its most existential/fundamental hurdles, with a focus on the transformational power of volumetric construction.

Jane Anderson – Head of ESG Investment, Homes England

15:00 – 16:00

DATA CENTRES – GROWTH OF THE SECTOR AND SYNERGY WITH THE INDUSTRIAL & LOGISTICS MARKET

As demand for digital infrastructure surges, data centres are becoming a critical component of the industrial and logistics landscape. This session explores the sector’s rapid growth, key market drivers, and the relationship between data centres and the Industrial and Logistics sector. From site selection and power supply to sustainability and investment trends, join us to uncover opportunities and challenges shaping the future of this dynamic sector.

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

15:00 – 16:30

BESPOKE SESSION – WOMBLE BOND DICKINSON

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Womble Bond Dickinson.          

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

15:00 – 16:30

LESSONS FROM THE US: LEVERAGING THE BTR HOUSING MARKET MODEL

This session will examine how experience and expertise from the US market can be leveraged to enhance the UK housing sector. Panellists will discuss large-scale investment strategies, best practices in housing for rent, and the potential for cross-border collaboration. The discussion will also cover the differences and similarities between the US and UK markets.

Limor Shklaz – European Housing & Alternatives Portfolio Management Director, Nuveen

Michela Hancock – Managing Director, Greystar Europe

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:00 – 16:15

Bespoke Session & Networking – Central London Forward

Join us for a 45-minute session focused on the investment and regeneration opportunities across the London Borough’s who’re part of the Central London Forward group.

This session is sponsored by Central London Forward.

Helen Dennis

Cllr Helen Dennis – Cabinet Member for New Homes and Sustainable Development, Southwark Council

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

15:00 – 16:00

Bespoke Session – Liz Male Consulting

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Liz Male Consulting.         

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

15:00 – 16:00

TRANSFORMING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT – HOW TO CHANGE CULTURE, DRIVE INNOVATION AND ATTRACT THE NEXT GENERATION

Nobody wants more talk about the need for change – what we need are examples of how to make it happen. This panel will share examples of how organisations are adapting to today’s challenges and implementing meaningful change around their people, organisations and technology.

Vistry Group Pavilion

15:00 – 15:45

VALUING SUSTAINABILITY: GREEN PREMIUMS, BROWN DISCOUNTS

With energy efficiency now a key factor in property value, greener homes have become hot property. Join our experts to discuss the impact of green premiums and brown discounts – demonstrating how ‘green’ is not just commercially viable but a clear opportunity for the market.

Fringe Programme

15:00 – 17:30

BUILD TO RENT IN ACTION – PUBLIC SECTOR STUDY TOUR

What does good BtR look like and how could it enhance your region’s regeneration ambitions? Explore best practice while experiencing different delivery models at developments in Leeds city centre then enjoy a networking reception where you can meet a range of investors and operators. Public sector employees only. Register here

Convened by the Association of Rental Living.

Tetra Tech Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:15 – 16:00

MIND THE SKILLS GAP – BUILDING TEAMS TO DELIVER WORLD CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Simone Roche MBE – Chief Executive Officer, We Are PoWEr

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:15 – 16:15

Bespoke Session – Hydrock

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Hydrock.         

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:15 – 16:15

1.5 MILLION HOMES, 1 GIANT ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: HOW ON EARTH DO WE POWER THEM?

The government’s ambitious house-building programme cannot be achieved without power, yet grid constraints mean it can take 10+ years to secure a connection, while more monumental shifts are needed to achieve net zero energy by 2030. So what are the solutions? What new business models are needed? What’s holding us back? From on-site power generation to microgrids and EV charging, we’ll discuss the enablers, barriers and how government and market-led solutions can help tackle the housing and energy crises.

Chair: Rumi Bose – Director, Rumi Bose Ltd

Ben Bowler – Technical Director Renewables & Energy Consultant, Smart Energy & Sustainability, Stantec

Jamie Quinn – Sustainability Director, Argent and Related Argent

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

15:15 – 16:15

SECTOR INSIGHTS: LEISURE AND HOSPITALITY

From theme parks to stadia, hotels to competitive socialising, the leisure and hospitality is increasingly leaned on to be the main catalyst for urban and rural transformation but, how does the sector’s growth plans chime with economic trends?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Paul Thomas – Vice President for International Hotel Development, Marriott International Hotels

Kate Nicholls OBE – Chief Executive, UKHospitality

Anna Brackel – Development Director, Joules Brewery

Laura Gerrard – Development Director, Merlin Group- Alton Towers

Abbas Akbar – Managing Director, Mumtaz

Chair: Michael Hodges – Managing Director (Capital Markets), Christie & Co

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

15:15 – 16:15

Acting Above Our Station: What Do World Class Transport Hubs Contribute To UK PLC?

First impressions count and for many businesses, transport hubs, station gateways and attractive surrounding infrastructure is the first thing they encounter when arriving to place. How are asset owners, developers and operators evolving their hubs to support wider economic aspirations?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Huw Edwards – Executive Director – Stations, HS2 Ltd

Katherine Fairclough – Chief Executive, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority

Olaide Oboh – Executive Director, Socius

Alan Over – Director General, Major Rail Projects Group, Department for Transport

Matthew Steenhoek – Executive Director, Development, Lendlease

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:45

MAKING THE UK'S HEALTHCARE INFRASTRUCTURE FIT FOR PURPOSE

Looking beyond the four walls of a hospital, what sorts of investment and regeneration interventions are needed to support the work of traditional healthcare settings? How can the public and private sector work smarter to create a healthier society?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Karin Smyth MP – Minister of State for Health (Secondary Care), Department of Health and Social Care

Professor Sir Michael Marmot – Director, Institute for Health Equity

Claire Ward – Mayor, East Midlands Combined Authority

Simon Corben – Director and Head of Property Profession, NHS England

Richard Stubbs – Chair, Health Innovation Network

Dame Linda Pollard – Chair, The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Places for Life Pavilion

15:30 – 16:30

NEW SETTLEMENTS: THE BLUEPRINT FOR NEW COMMUNITIES?

This panel will explore the role of new settlements in addressing the UK’s housing crisis, with a focus on balancing the creation of new communities with the revitalisation of existing villages, towns and cities. Topics will include best practice for integration with existing towns and cities, preservation of local heritage, and the best mix of tenures and amenities required to meet the needs of residents.

David Skaith – Mayor, York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority

Tamsin Hart-Jones – Head of Cities and Major Conurbations, Homes England

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

15:30 – 16:30

PLAN. FAIL. REPEAT. WHY THE AFFORDABLE HOMES SECTOR IS FAILING, AND HOW THE PRIVATE SECTOR COULD CHANGE THE PARADIGM

Fixing the housing crisis has been a priority for every recent Government – leading to ambitious targets yet underwhelming results. We discuss why the affordable homes sector is failing to deliver, and how new thinking in the private sector could change the paradigm.

This session is sponsored by Place Capital Group.

Tariq Shah OBE – Chief Executive, Vigo Group

Cllr Lorna Fielker – Leader, Southampton City Council

Catherine Webster – Chief Executive, Thriving Investments

Fiona Fletcher-Smith – Chief Executive Officer, L&Q

Rasheed Rahman – Affordable Housing Senior Investment Manager, Pension Insurance Corporation

Chair: David Smith-Milne – Founder and CEO, Place Capital Group

Andrew Davey – Fund Manager & Head of Affordable Housing, CBRE Investment Management

Ian McDermott – Chief Executive, Peabody

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

15:30 – 17:30

Investing in Co-Living: Models for Long-Term Success

This session will examine the most effective investment models for co-living spaces, highlighting why this fast-growing sector is increasingly attractive to pension funds, banks and private equity.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 17:00

BESPOKE SESSION – ALT-GROUP

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Alt-Group.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 17:00

POWERING PROFITS: UNLOCKING SOLAR’S POTENTIAL FOR A GREENER, MORE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

Alt-Group hosts this expert-led discussion on how solar PV can transform commercial property, mitigating obsolescence while enhancing yields and ESG credentials. This session will explore funding, insurance and landlord-tenant collaboration to unlock solar’s full potential.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:30 – 16:30

Bespoke Session – Prime Plc

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Prime Plc.         

Chair: Phil Holland – Chief Investment Officer, Prime PLC

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:30 – 16:30

INVESTING AND WORKING WITHIN UK HEALTH AND CARE – WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

The session will provide a comprehensive overview of the health investment spectrum, covering everything from primary care facilities to care homes, with a focus on the opportunities that lie in between, such as secondary and acute care. Panellists will delve into the important role of public-private collaboration, particularly in light of NHS funding limitations and land scarcity. Innovative investment opportunities beyond traditional models will be explored, including the potential of repurposing spaces for land-poor NHS trusts.

Peter Baker – Commercial Director, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Ewan Forsyth – Development Director, Prime

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

Bespoke Session – Invest Hertfordshire

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Invest Hertfordshire.

Fringe Programme

15:30 – 17:30

39 ESSEX CHAMBERS – AFTERNOON DRINKS RECEPTION

Join The 39 Essex Chambers Team comprising of leading planning, environmental, property, construction and public law barristers for an afternoon fringe event with refreshments.

Venue: The Restaurant Bar & Grill Leeds, The Old Post Office, 3 City Square, Leeds LS1 2ES

To register your interest in attending contact Elliott Hurrell, Senior Practice Manager via [email protected]

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

15:45 – 17:00

HOUSING TARGETS: ARE THEY DELIVERABLE AND HOW DO WE DO IT THROUGH WORLD CLASS PROCUREMENT?

Q&A and drinks reception with leaders from across the housing ecosystem discussing their views on viability of current national housing targets and what role better procurement could play to help deliver. Are supply chains efficient enough? Are different parts of the market working in symphony with each other?

Jonathan Parker – Head of Construction, Pagabo Group

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

16:00 – 17:30

BESPOKE ROUNDTABLE – GRIMSHAW

This is a bespoke roundtable, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Grimshaw.

Dockside Office

Dockside Zone

16:00 – 17:30

A CROSS-NATION VISION: CREATING PROSPEROUS RESOURCE-RICH, PURPOSE-LED FUTURE COMMUNITIES

The British Isles has a prosperous future, intelligently reaping its rich abundance of resources and history of innovation. Leading thinkers in energy, land use, water, agriculture, development and financing will come together to set a visionary map for this future: raising the ambitions and commitment to a cross-nation vision that will enable purpose-led, and people-centred, communities for the future.

16:15 – 17:00

CREATING GROWTH AND PROSPERITY THROUGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN LONDON

London’s educational institutions are a key driver to many sectors such as creative, tech and life sciences. In this session we explore there role in delivering good growth and greater prosperity – not just in the capital but across the UK.

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

16:30 – 18:00

INVESTING AND DEVELOPING THE UK’S FUTURE ENERGY DINNER

A private dinner bringing guests together who are driving the UK’s desire to become a green energy superpower including GB Energy, National Wealth Fund, Department for Energy Security, Net Zero and more – to discuss how the public and private sector can work in collaboration to deliver the UK’s energy vision.

This event is invite only.

This session is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Guests include:

Juergen Maier – Chair, GB Energy

Tom Hayes

Tom Hayes MP – UK Government's Mission Champion for Energy and MP, Bournemouth East

Ben Houchen – Mayor, Tees Valley Combined Authority

Lolita Jackson MBE – Executive Director of Sustainable Cities, Sustainable Development Capital

Julie Wood – Chief Officer for City Development and Regeneration, Aberdeen City Council

Dan Labbad – CEO, The Crown Estate

Katherine Fairclough – Chief Executive, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority

Ian Brown – Head of Banking and Investments, National Wealth Fund

Michelle Lewis

Michelle Lewis – Director, EET Fuels

Ahmed Goga – Director, Great South West

Tim Newns – Managing Director, Office for Investment

Tim Lord – Head of Climate Change, HSBC

Keith Gains – Managing Director and Head of UK, Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners

Angenika Kunne – Managing Director and Head of Infrastructure Equity, Aviva Investors

Ted Frith – Head of Distribution and Investor Relations, Equitix

Kyle Streitburger – Head of Investment, Sunrise Real Estate

Andrew Farrimond – Infrastructure Sector Lead, Aviva Capital Partners

Scott Barton – Managing Director, Corporate & Institutional, Lloyds Bank

Manuel Dusina – Head of Infrastructure, Phoenix Group

Mark Hamilton – Head of Infrastructure Investment, Scottish Enterprise

Lorna Pimlott – Managing Director Local Authority Lending, UK Infrastructure Bank

Melissa Lockett – Senior Investment Manager, Legal & General Investment Management

James Pinney – Head of Northern Europe, Cubico

Jayne Kirkham MP – Truro and Falmouth, Labour Party

David Chui – Managing Director, OCBC (Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation)

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

16:30 – 17:00

Creating Growth and Prosperity Through Educational Institutions

London’s educational institutions are a key driver to many sectors such as creative, tech and life sciences. In this session we explore there role in delivering good growth and greater prosperity – not just in the capital but across the UK.

This session is available to sponsor.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

16:30 – 18:00

THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF THE RENTERS’ RIGHTS BILL

Join next generation voices from the Junior Property Litigation Association and the real estate sector for a young person’s perspective on implications of the Renters Rights Bill before it becomes enshrined in law in summer 2025. Networking drinks to be served afterwards.

In partnership with the Junior Property Litigation Association.

Rachel Studman – Chair, Junior Property Litigation Association

Vistry Group Pavilion

16:30 – 18:30

DEVOLUTION DRINKS RECEPTION

Join leaders from across the UK to talk all things devolution and what it means for housing.

Rider Levitt Bucknall Pavilion

17:00 – 18:30

DRINKS AND DEBATE- CROWDSOURCING 2050

Should we abandon our sustainability commitments in favour of achieving our housing targets, or altogether? Is Saudi Arabia’s built sector too futuristic and efficient or a model to be emulated in the UK? Think data centres on the moon would be an astronomical mistake? Opposed to our proposed return of PFI? Come and join the RLB team for a lively drinks reception and informal chatter, and put forward your perspective for the world in 2050.

Hall of Steel

Royal Armouries

17:00 – 19:00

Bloom’s Evening Drinks and Networking

Kickstart your Wednesday evening by joining us for drinks and networking.

This session is sponsored by Bloom Procurement Services.

Tournament Gallery

Royal Armouries

17:00 – 20:00

Invest in Nottingham’s Evening Networking

Join us for drinks and canapes as we celebrate and highlight the opportunities for investment and regeneration within Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

This session is sponsored by Invest in Nottingham.

War Gallery

Royal Armouries Museum

17:00 – 19:00

Bespoke Session – BSI

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by BSI.         

Fringe Programme

17:00 – 19:00

Groundsure's Networking Event – Tacos, Drinks and Connections

Join the Groundsure team for an evening of networking, including tacos and drinks – a great opportunity for you to take the time to mingle with peers and friends from the industry after a busy day at UKREiiF.

Venue: North Bar Aire Park, 3 Sheaf Street, LS10 1HD

Fringe Programme

17:00 – 19:00

BLACKS SOLICITORS’ DRINKS RECEPTION AND ART SHOW AT LEEDS ART GALLERY

Join us for a relaxed networking event with a difference. This event promises to be an excellent chance for you to connect with like-minded individuals, exchange insights, and foster valuable relationships while enjoying some drinks and canapes on us. There will also be the opportunity for an exclusive viewing of  ‘To Improvise a Mountain: Curated by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’, a Hayward Gallery Touring Exhibition from Southbank Centre, London.

Venue: Leeds Art Gallery, The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AA

How to register: Blacks Solicitors x UKREiiF | Drinks Reception and Art Show at Leeds Art Gallery – Blacks Solicitors LLP

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

17:15 – 17:15

Mott MacDonald’s London Event Networking

Join leading figures from across West London for a networking session with drinks and canapes included.

This session is sponsored by Mott MacDonald.

Fringe Programme

20:00 – 23:59

YES WE CAN @ UKREIIF 2025

Join the party as Yes We Can Events host their annual networking fundraiser – this year in aid of the Chandran Foundation.

Venue: Be At One Greek Street, LS1 5RW.

Tickets available via: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/yeswecanevents/1476120

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

07:45 – 09:15

London’s Logistics and Light Industrial Sector Breakfast

Join the key places in London’s logistics sector for breakfast – with networking, drinks and pastries and a short keynote outlining the importance of the sector and the emerging trends we’re seeing.

This session is available to sponsor.

Stanley House

08:30 – 10:00

NORTHERN IRELAND INVESTOR & DEVELOPER BREAKFAST

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Paddy McGuigan – Director – Commercial Real Estate, Allied Irish Bank

Jon Munce – Head of Development, Milligan

Toby Reid – Executive Director, Pioneer Group

Jill Anderson – Property Acquisitions Manager, Whitbread Premier Inn

Ben Wrighton – Head of Planning and Development, Watkin Jones

Theo Michell – COO and Co-Founder, Bywater Properties

Bhavik Jayendrakumar Shah – Director, Providus Capital

Jonathan McGilly – Assistant Director for Enterprise, Employment & Regeneration, Newry, Mourne & Down District Council

Amanda Smyth – Assistant Director for Economy, Growth and Tourism, Newry, Mourne & Down District Council

Steven Norris – Deputy Director of Regeneration and Infrastructure, Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council

Michael McKenna – Deputy Director of Investment and Business Development, Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council

Ijudmila Popova – Director of Origination, NIBC Bank

Damien Martin – Strategic Director of Place and Economy, Belfast City Council

Michael Brown – Director, Altered Space

Anand Rajagopal – Sustainability Lead – Private Markets, Phoenix Group

Rajesh Rana – Managing Director, Andras House Group

Alasdair McPherson – Head of Partnerships, Rangewell Properties

James Anderson – Property Communications Manager, Whitbread / Premier Inn

Mark Rebbeck – Director, Altered Space

Daniel Mead – Director, Duneane Asset Management

Yvonne Burke – Regeneration Manager, Lisburn and Castlereagh Council

Patricia Mallon – Economic Development Manager, Lisburn & Castlereagh Council

Ann McCullough – Director of Prosperity, Ards and North Down Borough Council

Brian Dorrian – Interim Director of Place, Ards and North Down Council

Hilary Benn MP – Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, UK Government

Jinnu Hong – Director, Haron

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

08:30 – 10:00

INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY BREAKFAST

A private breakfast event bringing some of the UK’s leading figures together to continue the Government’s conversation around strengthening UK infrastructure delivery collaboratively.

This event is invite only.

Sponsored by UKREiiF and UK Government.

Andrew Farrimond – Infrastructure Sector Lead, Aviva Capital Partners

Ian Drummond – Divisional Chair for Scotland, North East and North Yorkshire, Taylor Wimpey

Kathryn Barber – Head of ESG, Orchard Street IM

Gregor Mitchell – Senior Director, EcoWorld International

Manuel Dusina – Head of Infrastructure, Phoenix Group

James Keast – Director, Europa Capital

Alex Read – Public Policy Manager for UK&I, Vantage Data Centres

Max Cawthorn – Head of Capital Strategy, Pension Insurance Corporation

Juliana Weiss Dalton – Head of Investor Relations, Harworth Group

Nicole Steel – Director, Blue Noble IM

Alexander Becker – Associate Director for Development, PATRIZIA

Matthew Steenhoek – Executive Director, Development, Lendlease

Mingjin Zhang – Senior Manager for Legal Department, China Railway Construction Corporation

Javier Lamas – CEO, Aldesa Group

Tim Manuel – Head of Responsible Investment, Border to Coast Pension Partnership

Sarah Beaumont-Smith – Chief Executive Officer, Fulcrum Infrastructure Group

Darran Ward – Head of Alternatives, West Yorkshire Pension Fund

Shuen Chan – Head of Responsible Investment and Sustainability for Private Markets, Legal and General

Luciana Ciubotariu – Chief Executive, Celtic Freeport

Caroline Taylor – Senior Vice President, Macquarie

Mike Channing – COO, Edmond de Rothschild REIM

Liam Taylor – Investment Manager, Columbia Threadneedle Investments

Sebastian Meredith – Director, Blue Coast Capital

Fringe Programme

08:30 – 10:30

Central South UK VIP Breakfast

Join us for breakfast where we explore the opportunities in thriving towns and cities in Central South including Southampton, Portsmouth, Basingstoke, Winchester, Bournement and Poole.

Venue: Sky Lounge at Doubletree by Hilton, 2 Wharf Approach, LS1 4BR

To register visit: https://businesssouth.org/events/

09:00 – 10:00

SOCIAL VALUE AND PROCUREMENT REFORM – WHAT NEXT?

Breakfast roundtable session inviting property and construction focused voices to share their thoughts on how policy should evolve next.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:00 – 10:00

Todd Talk: Powering AI: Building the UK's Digital Future

In conversation with Bidwells’ Richard Todd – discussing the UK Government’s ambitious AI Opportunities Action Plan, highlighting the need for significant expansion in computing power to establish Britain as a global leader in AI. This keynote explores the transformative impact of AI on real estate and infrastructure, focusing on supercomputing facilities, energy-intensive data centres, and AI Growth Zones.

Richard Todd

Chair – Richard Todd – Partner (Project Management), Bidwells

Muse @ Fearns

Department on The Boulevard

09:00 – 16:30

BREAK NEW GROUND: HOW WE INNOVATE TO UNLOCK REGENERATION

Join Muse to explore the future of property, uncovering opportunities that will shape how we build, fund and live in tomorrow’s spaces. It’s time to push boundaries, embrace innovation and break new ground.

Tournament Gallery

Royal Armouries

09:00 – 10:30

LABOUR PARTY’S YORKSHIRE AND HUMBER BUILT ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS BREAKFAST

Enjoy networking and breakfast as The Labour Party are keen to engage with businesses within the built environment – and this event will bring together Labour leaders, mayors and those working to guide policy to listen and engage with the built environment.
This event is sponsored by The Labour Party.
Due to limited numbers registration is required for this event here: https://yorkshirehumberlabour.org.uk/yorkshire-and-the-humber-labour-reception-at-ukreiif/

Tracy Brabin – Mayor, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

David Skaith – Mayor, York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority

Oliver Coppard – Mayor, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

Vistry Group Pavilion

09:00 – 09:45

HOUSING RECOVERY BREAKFAST

How do we recover lost capacity in housing stock across the UK? Join a range of experts for breakfast and interactive discussions.

 

09:15 – 10:30

HOW DO WE FUND THE JOURNEY TOWARDS NET ZERO

Sharing results from an industry led decarbonisation whitepaper, find out the very latest updates on how the public sector is progressing with their journey towards net zero and whether there are any trends between sector and region within the public sector. This will provide an opportunity to share common challenges and create innovative approaches to funding decarbonisation projects and how to use funding more effectively.

09:15 – 10:15

The Future of London's Life Science Landscape

With new emerging clusters and development hotspots, we take a look at the role of London in the UK’s rapidly growing life sciences sector – how it’ll see the city develop, and how it will interact with other national and global clusters to drive economic growth.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

BUILD TO RENT: THE CATALYST FOR URBAN RENEWAL

The BTR sector is evolving rapidly. In its next generation, how can it help create thriving places that support strong and diverse communities inside and outside buildings, cities and wider economies? How can it continue creating value and attracting investment? Experts discuss the future potential of BTR for local authorities, developers, investors, operators and policymakers.

Cllr Shital Manro – Cabinet Member for Good Growth and New Housing, London Borough of Ealing

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

Bespoke Session – HUB Residential

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by HUB Residential.         

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

PERFECT PARTNERS: HOW HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS AND COUNCILS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BUILD THE HOMES WE NEED

Social housing providers and local authorities are ideally placed to work in partnership to tackle the housing shortage. L&Q host a discussion looking at how housing associations can be the strategic partners of choice for local and combined authorities, exploring how the two can work in new and innovative ways, to develop new housing at scale and make a significant contribution to the government’s ambitious new homes target.

Tony Clements – Chief Executive, Ealing Council

Phillippa Prongué – Executive Managing Director, Wates Residential

John Searle – Strategic Director of Place, Salford City Council

Chair: Alyson Heald – Partnerships Director, L&Q

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

Bespoke Session – L&Q

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by L&Q.        

Rider Levitt Bucknall Pavilion

09:30 – 10:30

BYE-BYE BOOMERS! FUTURE LEADERS HACK THE FUTURE

After all the Boomers and Gen X-ers have gone home, come and join a mix of emerging professionals and industry leaders in an engaging hackathon, answering the question “What should our 2050 look like?”. What should our transport networks, our homes, and our infrastructure look like by this point? Which sectors and industries will be booming, and which will have become relics of the past? And what do we need to do right now to ensure we still have a 2050 to enjoy?

09:30 – 10:30

CONNECTING THE BUILDING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT DOTS: FROM CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION, TO BUILDING SAFETY COMPLIANCE

It’s been a period of change and adaptability for the UK residential sector, particularly for asset owners with High Rise Buildings, due to new and updated building regulations focused on safety.
This session will connect the building information management dots from construction, completion through to building safety act compliance, outlining the struggles experienced by asset owners today and the best practice approaches to overcome these.

09:30 – 10:15

PUBLIC SECTOR, SOCIAL HOUSING & AFFORDABILITY

This session explores the evolving landscape of innovative technology strategies, tackling affordability, equitable housing access challenges, and contributing to the development of sustainable communities.

09:30 – 10:30

MAYORS GO GLOBAL – COLLABORATING TO DRIVE INVESTMENT

What are the key ingredients for a putting together a “trade mission” and how can elected regional leadership collaborate with science, innovation and education ecosystems to enhance investment offerings?

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

Behind the Scenes on UK Devolution

Hot off the heels of enacting four new devolution deals and with Devolution 2.0 roughly a year in progress, a mixture of senior leaders from who have been working behind the scenes meet with private sector to explore potential and ongoing impact.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Ravi Chand CBE – SRO for Places for Growth, Cabinet Office

Lynda Shillaw – Chief Executive Officer, Harworth Group

Ben Houchen – Mayor, Tees Valley Combined Authority

Daniel Johnson MSP – Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Business, Economy and Fair Work, Scottish Labour Party

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

MAKE OFFICES GREAT AGAIN!

What will the lasting impact on commercial property market be from the recent shifts we’re seeing in office working? And how can organisations differentiate their workplaces to attract people back to the office whilst driving productivity and learning. We explore in this session.

This session is available to sponsor.

Raj Rajput – Managing Director, Asset Management, Hines

Ben Beck – Managing Partner, TriOffice

Alexandra Morley – Deputy Director, Government Property Agency

Heather Cheesborough – Director of Planning and Sustainable Regeneration, London Borough of Croydon

Dan Drogman – CEO & Founder, Smart Spaces

Carol Squires – Head of Employment, Skills and Development, Croydon Council

Chair: Kathryn Rowe – Managing Director, Smart Spaces

Emme Batten – Director – Asset Management, Hines

Colin MacDonald – Founder and CEO, Fine Grain Property

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:30 – 10:30

SECTOR INSIGHTS: NEXT GENERATION UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES

Over 750,000 new students land onto various higher education campuses each year and as curriculum evolves to keep pace with business and fiscal challenges facing the sector, how are different institutions approaching the maintenance and modernisation of their estate?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Trevor Payne – Director of Estates, University of Oxford

Professor David Mba – Vice-Chancellor, Birmingham City University

Karen Carter – Director of National Delivery, Pagabo

Jennifer Wilson – Director of Campus Innovation, University of Leeds

Dr Ghazwa Alwani-Starr – Chief Operating Officer, University of Bath

John Plumridge – Estates & Development Director, Birmingham City University

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

BESPOKE SESSION – YORK AND NORTH YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority.

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

Making the Most of the UK's Natural Energy Resources

The UK is ripe with natural energy resources which could be utilised to power our future needs. With time ticking away in the race to net-zero, to what extent should the new government be prioritising the use of these natural resources?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Ian Sandiford – Head of Alternatives, Border to Coast Pensions Partnership

Jane Gaston – CEO, Net Zero NW

Jeremy Wrathall – Founder and CEO, Cornish Lithium

Nicola Clay – Head of Infrastructure, Coastal & Energies, The Crown Estate

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:45 – 10:15

The Future of London’s Life Science Landscape

With new emerging clusters and development hotspots, we take a look at the role of London in the UK’s rapidly growing life sciences sector – how it’ll see the city develop, and how it will interact with other national and global clusters to drive economic growth.

This session is available to sponsor.

Alice Sewell – Investment Director, Imperial College

Caroline Wilson – Director of Inclusive Economy, London Borough of Islington

Michael Wiseman – Head of Workspace Leasing, Innovation & Life Sciences, British Land

Dr Kath Mackay – Director of Life Sciences, Bruntwood Life Sciences

10:00 – 11:00

NAVIGATING THE UK NET-ZERO CARBON BUILDINGS STANDARD: A PRACTICAL GUIDE

The new UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard sets out the requirements for achieving low carbon outcomes in both new and existing buildings. Hear directly from the experts who helped create the Standard as they share practical steps to ensure your projects comply with the latest sustainability benchmarks, including key technical requirements and strategies to meet operational and embodied carbon limits.

Pagabo Group Pavilion

Pavilion Square

10:00 – 11:00

WORKSHOP – FUNDING NET ZEO

An opportunity to share innovative approaches to funding national decarbonisation and how to use such funding effectively.

Host: Karen Carter – Director of National Delivery, Pagabo

Host: Tom Retallick – Decarbonisation Frameworks Manager, Pagabo

Vistry Group Pavilion

10:00 – 10:45

PUTTING THE CUSTOMER BACK IN FOCUS

What do customers or tenants expect from a home in 2025? What examples of best practice exist? Is there enough thinking about future societal needs when delivering housing?

10:15 – 11:15

EMBRACING THE POWER OF LANDSCAPE AS AN ENABLER FOR POSITIVE ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

We know that landscapes are essential for social, environmental, and economic resilience. Well designed and managed green spaces transform places by improving health, fostering community, supporting nature, and addressing climate challenges. Many exemplar projects also demonstrate the power of landscapes to deliver economic growth through investment in our urban spaces.

Stanley House

10:30 – 12:00

EAST OF ENGLAND INVESTOR & DEVELOPER BRUNCH

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

John Anderson – Chief Executive Officer, Allison Homes

Jason Longhurst

Jason Longhurst – Head of UK Sustainable Investment and Partnerships, Prologis

Cllr Louise McKinlay – Deputy Leader, Essex County Council

Helen Pluck

Helen Pluck – Chief Executive, Ipswich Borough Council

Adrian Hawkins OBE – Chair, Hertfordshire Futures

Nam Do – Vice President, Greykite Investments

Phil Murphy – Director (Head of Property Transactions), Evolve Estates

Miranda Hammond – Director, Vengrove

James Gardner – Managing Director, Harlow Council

Romi Dahele – CEO, FOUNDRY

Rhiannon D'Arcy – Land and Partnerships Manager, Placefirst

Rob Chesworth – Head of Strategic Land, The Crown Estate

Nam Do – Vice President, Greykite Investments

Julian Munson – Head of Enterprise Zones and Innovation, Suffolk County Council

Julia Goldsworthy – Investment Director for Impact and Place Partnerships, Legal & General

Richard Cook – Director of Development, Clarion Housing Group

Abbie Simpson – Head of Land, Weston Homes

Bob Weston – Chairman and Managing Director, Weston Homes

Peter Freeman – Chair, Cambridge Growth Company

Cllr Kay Mason Billig – Leader, Norfolk County Council

Cllr Adele Brown – Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Infrastructure, Basildon Borough Council

Limor Shklaz – European Housing & Alternatives Portfolio Management Director, Nuveen

Konstantinos Kokkotas – Investment Director, Greystar

Gavin Winbanks – Investment Advisor, UK Innovation Corridor

Ijudmila Popova – Director of Origination, NIBC Bank

John Milligan – Founder and Chairman, Milligan

Dan Wilson – Senior Planning Manager, Cala Homes

Craig Cameron – Land and Partnerships Director, Langcroft

Frances Moffett-Kouadio – Strategic Investment Director, Thames Estuary Growth Board

Paul Wood – Head of Economic Development and Regeneration, East Suffolk Council

Javier Lamas – CEO, Aldesa Group

Jiaxin Guan – General Manager, China Railway Construction Corporation

Jiaxin Guan – General Manager, China Railway Construction Corporation

Javier Lamas – CEO, Aldesa Group

Mingjin Zhang – Senior Manager for Legal Department, China Railway Construction Corporation International Investment Group

Clara Kerr – Head of Planning, Infrastructure & Public Protection, Huntingdonshire District Council

Guy Robinson – Head of Property Management, Evolve Estates

Sir Chris Haworth – Chair, East Midlands Development Corporation

Michael Figg – Head of Social Housing, Barclays

Graeme Mill – Head of Technical, Placefirst

Jason Birch – Assistant Director of Property and Projects, Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk

Sheila Oxtoby – Chief Executive, Great Yarmouth Borough Council

10:30 – 11:30

SHAKING UP ACCESS TO REAL ESTATE

Joint panel debate + networking in partnership with Real Estate Balance looking at innovative social mobility and diversity initiatives in the sector. Guests will include: Balfour Beatty, CBRE, iQ Student Accommodation, Next Gen groups, UK government / local authority representatives.

10:30 – 11:30

AI & REMOTE SENSING FOR SMARTER BIODIVERSITY PLANNING

Explore how AI and remote sensing are transforming biodiversity assessment and monitoring across the sector with this panel of stakeholders who will also discuss the role of AI in scaling BNG efforts across multiple sites.

Glassbox

Dockside Zone

10:30 – 12:30

DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION LEADERS BRUNCH

A private brunch bringing together organisations at the forefront of delivering excellence in the design and delivery of the built environment – bringing together UK Government, architects, contractors and more to share ideas to create a stronger built environment.

This event is invite only.

This session is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Guests include:

Richard Chitty – Group Managing Director, Frankham

Peter Schofield – Head of Integrated Commissioning and Procurement, Manchester City Council

Kyle Streitburger – Head of Investment, Sunrise Real Estate

Gregor Mitchell – Senior Director, EcoWorld International

Cristina Sanchez – BIM Manager, Lendlease

Roger Hawkins – Founding Partner, HawkinsBrown

Laura Kurt – Director, Fusion Group

Viktorija Kuckina – Investment Associate, PGIM Real Estate

Angela Wood – Deputy Executive Director for Development, Peabody

Abiola Ogunsami – Graduate Development Manager, Muse

Darragh Hurley – Managing Director, Mount Anvil

Sharon Giffen – Head of Design, Earls Court Development Corporation

Chalwe Silwizya – Senior Asset Manager, APAM

Ali Parish – Deputy Director for Buildings, Design and Construction, Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government

Christy Hayes – CEO, Tide Construction

Iain Painting – Planning Director, Stantec

Mark Jones – Managing Director for Multi-room, Winvic

Suzanne Benson – Regional Managing Partner, Trowers & Hamlins

James Dawson – Director, Barbour ABI

Chris Weathers – Commercial Director, Henry Boot Construction

Andrew Ames – Head of PR and Marketing, Tide Construction

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

10:45 – 11:45

DEFINING AND DELIVERING INVESTOR CONFIDENCE: WHAT DOES THIS LOOK LIKE?

Since 2016, politicians of all stripes have talked about creating a positive climate for investment but with the political and social turbulence of the past decade, has a recipe been perfected? A group of experts share their views on what the markets are saying and what they’d like to see in the coming decade.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Cecile Retaureau – Head of Private Markets, Phoenix Group

Joanne Roney CBE

Joanne Roney CBE – Managing Director, Birmingham City Council

Lloyd Lee – Managing Partner, Yoo Capital

Rob Perrins – Chief Executive Officer, Berkeley Group

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

10:45 – 11:45

GOING OFF THE RAILS (AND ROAD)

The benefits of active travel in increasing physical and mental health as well as reducing carbon emissions are well known, yet the UK continues to lag behind many European countries. We’ll look at strategic interventions that can remove barriers to active travel and encourage more of us out of our cars.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Heather Clarke

Heather Clarke – Strategy & Impact Director, Canal & River Trust

Cllr Liam Robinson – Leader, Liverpool City Council

Ed Clancy OBE – Active Travel Commissioner, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

Graham Grant – Director of Planning, Active Travel England

Rose McArthur

Rose McArthur – Director of Transport, Cheshire West & Chester Council

London Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:15

The Future of London’s Leisure and Culture Sector

Crucial to those living and visiting the Capital, London is world renowned for the diverse cultural venues, creative spaces, retail hubs and more – and in this session we explore how London can build on this, creating opportunities for developers and investors, alongside the communities London serves.

This session is available to sponsor.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

10:45 – 11:45

SECTOR INSIGHTS: EMERGING ASSETS

A new, complex set of assets are being increasingly demanded from clients across the UK. Data Centres, AI and Gigafactories, Agri-Tech, Vertical farms, Energy Generation and Energy Storage each have their own challenges but what does this mean for investment and the built environment ecosystem?

This session is available to sponsor.

Sarah Lightfoot – Head of Development, Root Power

Mark Wilson – Chief Executive, Intelligent Land Investments Group

Simon Durkin – Global Head of Real Estate Research and Portfolio Analytics, BlackRock

Chair: Anna Moore – Founder and CEO, Domna

Rob Green – Head of Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone, Blackpool Council

Mohammed Maidugu – Ambassador to the UK, Nigeria High Commission

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

10:45 – 11:45

BESPOKE SESSION – ES GLOBAL

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by ES Global.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

10:45 – 11:45

NO WHITE ELEPHANTS: BUILDING SUSTAINABLE VENUES THAT BRING VALUE

As the demand for urban entertainment venues grows, so does the push for a design and delivery that integrates smoothly with existing local communities, moving away from the wasteful ‘white elephants’ of the past. Today’s sport and entertainment projects – and project teams – can energise local economies by bringing new infrastructure, jobs and community pride when done right. What does success look like and how do you impact bottom line while treading lightly on the planet?

Chair: Amy Casterton – Business Development Director, ES Global

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

10:45 – 11:45

THE FUTURE OF PORTS: THE ULTIMATE CLEAN, GREEN GATEWAY'S FOR INVESTMENT?

People and business are increasingly reliant on modern, sustainable ways to connect themselves with the world and Ports tick many boxes. How are they regenerating, developing and innovating in order to meet demands of their users?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Ibrahim Mohamed – Associate Director for Freeports, Connected Places Catapult

Stephen Carr – Group Commercial Director, Peel Ports Group

Greg Lacey – Head of Property, Associated British Ports

Victoria Beattie

Victoria Beattie – Head of Estates, Port of Tyne

Scarlett Black – Director of Operations, Maritime UK

Luciana Ciubotariu – Chief Executive, Celtic Freeport

11:00 – 12:00

ESG IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: HOW CAN WE MAKE DEVELOPMENT MORE EFFICIENT WITHOUT SACRIFICING ON ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL AMBITIONS

As we accelerate towards Net Zero, the pressure to deliver sustainable, high-quality developments has never been greater. However, navigating the complex web of planning regulations, environmental standards, and social impact requirements can often lead to delays, inefficiencies, and rising costs. We’ll bring together leading voices from across the public and private sectors to explore how we can streamline the development process without compromising on ESG ambitions.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:00 – 12:00

The Next Frontier in Sustainable Investment

This session delves into the expanding opportunities within sustainable investment sectors, including forestry, carbon credits, and biodiversity net gain. Explore how offsetting and insetting strategies enable investors to manage emissions while achieving financial and environmental returns. We’ll discuss the rising demand for high-quality carbon credits, the appeal of projects offering social and environmental benefits, and the potential for strong returns in emerging markets.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

Bespoke Session – Clockwise

This is a bespoke session, we’ll be working with our partners over the coming months to announce the subject.

This session is sponsored by Clockwise.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

HOW TO DESIGN WORKSPACES THAT ATTRACT GROWING SMES

This session will bring together a variety of SME leadership to discuss what modern SMEs are looking for in a workplace, how those needs have been evolving over the past few years, and the challenges they’re currently facing – whilst analysing the solutions Landlords and Investors can bring to the table.

SCAPE Public Sector Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

BEYOND PLANNING REFORM – THE DELIVERY CHALLENGE

The government has delivered significant elements of its planning reform agenda, but what more now needs to be done to ensure that these changes result in a substantial increase in economic growth and housing delivery during this Parliament? Join policy experts, developers and strategic land promoters as we explore.

This session is sponsored by Land, Planning & Development Federation.

Chair: Paul Brocklehurst – Chair, Land, Planning & Development Federation

Paul Campbell – Chief Executive, Richborough Estates

Sinead Turnbull – Planning Director, Tritax Big Box Developments

Wendy Osborn – Head of Strategic Operations, Construction Industry Training Board

Philip Barnes – Group Land and Planning Director, Barratt Redrow PLC

Vistry Group Pavilion

11:00 – 11:45

LEAVING A LEGACY – STEWARDSHIP AND SOCIAL VALUE

More information about this session to follow shortly.

Lloyds Bank Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:15 – 12:00

BUILDING FUTURES: THE ROLE OF PRIVATE FINANCE IN ACCELERATING NET ZERO TRANSITION AND FUTURE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT IN THE UK

Private finance plays a major role in driving infrastructure investment in the UK – and the imperative for this investment to be delivered at pace and at scale has never been greater, as we face into the net zero transition and the need to deliver the enhanced economic and social infrastructure of the future. Discover how key stakeholders are taking on this challenge and delivering for the future of UK infrastructure.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 13:00

A TSUNAMI OF TROUBLE – IS THE UK PREPARED FOR THE GROWING CLIMATE EMERGENCY?

With so many different approaches and mixed attitudes to tackling globally, are we past the point of no return with the climate crisis? Is society mistakenly separating prevention and resilience? What interventions are needed in the immediate term to protect towns, cities and citizens?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Elizabeth Fuller – Climate Scientist, Met Office

Kate Josephs CB – Chief Executive, Sheffield City Council

Amy Crick – Managing Director I Head of London, UK Real Estate – Barclays

Filip Chvátal – Deputy Mayor, Brno City Council

Prof Dina D'Ayala – Chair -Disaster Risk Reduction & Resilience, UNESCO

Katie White MP – Leeds North West, Labour Party

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

12:00 – 13:00

Helping the UK Adopt a yimby mindset

With the Labour Party’s planning reforms front and centre of their national renewal ambitions, experts from different sectors analyse progress while discussing resourcing vs reforming.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Rob Boughton – Founder and CEO, Thakeham

Bob Weston – Chairman and Managing Director, Weston Homes

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:00 – 13:00

TACKLING FOOD INSECURITY BY INNOVATING FOOD PRODUCTION AND ADVANCING AGRI-TECH

The Fens produces 1/3 of the UKs vegetables and 1/5 of England’s potatoes and sugar beet. Poor harvests due to weather events and climate change are driving up the cost of food. In Cambridgeshire and Peterborough agriculture, academia and engineering sectors are joining forces to innovate and tackle food insecurity.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:00 – 13:00

SECTOR INSIGHT: LATER LIFE LIVING

With the UK population aged 65+ is set to increase from 11.2 million today to 17.2 million  by 2040, ensuring older people have a dignified life is paramount. Is the UK taking this seriously enough and what climate needs to be created to put later living at the forefront of industry minds?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Sarah Jones – CEO, Anchor Hanover

Julie Fawcett – Chief Executive, Auriens Group

Shaun Hose – Managing Director & Head of UK Asset Management, PGIM Real Estate

Dr Rachna Leveque – Senior Housing Innovation Specialist, Connected Places Catapult

Paula Broadbent – Managing Director, Lovell Later Living

Matthew Serginson – Divisional Development Director, McCarthy Stone

John Nettleton – Group Property & Partnerships Director, Audley Group

Chair- Stephanie McMahon – Director, SMCI Ltd

Transport and Infrastructure Stage

Dockside Zone

12:00 – 13:00

WHAT DOES THE NEXT GENERATION OF STRATEGIC ROAD INVESTMENT LOOK LIKE?

High level, deep dive on the viability of road investment, key upcoming projects and the importance of the UK’s road network to economic growth.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Nick Harris – Chief Executive, National Highways

Department

The Boulevard

12:15 – 13:00

SOCIAL VALUE SUMMIT – VCSEs and SMEs

Isabelle Parasram – CEO, Institute for Social Value

Andy Clarke – Head of Strategic Partnerships, Ahead Partnership

Carl Konadu – CEO, 2-3 Degrees

Stanley House

12:30 – 14:00

THE GREAT NORTH INVESTOR & DEVELOPER LUNCH

Numerous public sector towns, cities and regions will come together to engage with developers, investors and end-users who are actively seeking opportunities to bring forward new schemes and invest in the region.

The event is invite only.

This event is available to sponsor in partnership with UKREiiF.

Simon Gould – Development Director, Care REIT

Bronwen Rapley – Chief Executive, Onward Homes

Darryl Barker – Managing Director, Albemarle Homes

Hardeep Thandi – Director for Property Development, United Trust Bank

Karl Kent – Relationship Director, Paragon Bank

Nuala Gallagher – Corporate Director for City Development, Liverpool City Council

Liam Ronan-Chlond – Director of Strategic Partnerships, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

Paul Fiddaman – CEO, Karbon Homes

Michelle Percy – Director of Investment and Growth, Newcastle City Council

Kate Josephs CB – Chief Executive, Sheffield City Council

Cllr Tom Hunt

Cllr Tom Hunt – Leader, Sheffield City Council

Kate Ellen Freer – Executive Vice President for Investment, Realstar

Joshua Liaw – CEO, Elite Commercial REIT

John Huddleston – Senior Public Affairs Manager for UK Growth and Investments, Aviva

Simon Gawthorpe – Group Board Director, Urban Splash

David Hodgson – Development Director, Miller Developments

Deb Hetherington – Head Of Innovation Services, Bruntwood SciTech

Robert Richardson – Development Director, Indurent

Nick Gerrard – Growth and Prosperity Programme Director, Blackpool Council

Ian Drummond – Divisional Chair for Scotland, North East and North Yorkshire, Taylor Wimpey

Alastair Allan – Director, PATRIZIA

Dominic Gibbons – Managing Director, Wykeland Group

Jermaine Browne – Managing Partner and Co-Founder, re:shape

Emma Lawrence – Development Manager, Landsec

David Nuttall – Director, HBD

Laura Thomson – Property Lead (Central & North), Government Property Agency

Stephen Kinsella – Director, MADE Partnership

Mark Robinson – Head of Regeneration, NewRiver REIT

Trevor Watson – Executive Director for Economic Growth, Darlington Borough Council

Robin James – Head of UK Property, Canada Life

Andrew Nolan – Investment Associate, PGIM Real Estate

Anand Rajagopal – Sustainability Lead – Private Markets, Phoenix Group

Adam Gaymer – Founder and Director, Arpenteur

Michael Welling – Head of Property Acquisitions, Marks and Spencer

Charlotte Norman – CEO, MSV Housing

Ali Karim – Senior Investment Analyst, Bank of London and the Middle East

Angela Barnicle – Director , City Development Leeds City Council

Ben Denton – Chief Executive, Legal & General Affordable Homes

Richard Knight – Director of Planning and Strategy, Peel L&P

Jenny Taylor-Smith – National Head of Town Planning, ASDA

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

12:45 – 13:00

Africa’s Future is Now – ESG and Green Building Standards

Green financing is playing a crucial role in funding projects in Africa which address climate change, biodiversity loss and other environmental issues – in this session we hear how through utilising ESG financing to attract international capital, and the adoption of green building standards the country is seeing a stimulation in growth.

Prince Akintoye – President, The Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN)

Prince Akintoye – President, The Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN)

Social Value Stage

13:00 – 14:00

BUILDING ETHICAL WEALTH: ISLAMIC FINANCE IN THE UK AND BEYOND

Yusuf Javaid – Senior Surveyor, Cushman and Wakefield

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

13:15 – 14:15

GREENBELT/GREYBELT/BROWNFIELD – PROTECTING GREENSPACES WHILST HOUSING BRITAIN

Influential voices from across the sector will delve into the debate surrounding how we unclog the UK’s planning system to deliver 1.5 million homes over the next 5 years. Is the Greybelt one of the keys to unlocking housing delivery and what will it mean for our greenspaces?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Joanna Key

Joanna Key – Director General, Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government

Stuart Buckley – Managing Director, Warwickshire Property Development Group

Adele Jacques – Group Strategic Land Director, Persimmon Homes

David Llewellyn – Head of Construction and Infrastructure, Pagabo

Dawn Wylie – Group Land Director, Taylor Wimpey

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

13:15 – 14:15

"I'M LINE MANAGING A ROBOT!" – IS THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT SECTOR READY FOR A NEW STYLE OF JOB?

AI and other new technologies are beginning to revolutionise the economy but what does this mean for a sector that already has significant skills gap? Are we in danger of skipping over a generation of workers and how are the major players reacting?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Narges Salih – Co-Lead Cloud Infrastructure, Microsoft

Carl Ennis – CEO GB & Ireland, Siemens

Stephen Walker – Head of AI & Technology, aberdeen

Fiona Daly – Director of Sustainability and Workforce, NHS England

Lisa Johnson – Vice President, Starship Technologies

Chair-Jules Barker – Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

13:15 – 14:15

SECTOR INSIGHT: PBSA

PBSA investment continues to look strong despite several market headwinds. How is the sector building in resilience while keeping pace with the changing demands of students?

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Oliver Cummings – Managing Director and Head of PBSA, Cain International

Professor Emma Hunt – Vice Chancellor & Chief Executive, Falmouth University

Daniel Harris – Chief Investment Officer, Fusion Group

Rachel Miller – Investment Strategy Director, UPP

Sam Farquharson – Director, BlackRock

Roscoe Chubb – Head of Asset & Fund Management, Unite Students

Department

The Boulevard

14:00 – 15:00

SOCIAL VALUE SUMMIT – VCSE, SME AND CIC WORKSHOP

Alex Hughes – Founder, Inspire 2 Ignite

Emma Bearman – Founder, Playful Anywhere

Bethany Holroyd – Founder and Director, The Safety Superhero Academy

Dr Jo Morrison – Co-Founder, Association of Collaborative Design CIC

John Thornton – Co-Founder and Managing Director, Building Futures Together CIC

Tracy Fletcher – Chair, Smart Work Leeds

Emma Porter – Founder, The Rebuild Site

Rebecca Cobb – Head of Impact, Tempo Time Credits

Sarah Hayford – Founder & CEO, The Land Collective

Jamie Dennis – CEO, Mandem Meetup

Chris Sylvester – Founder, Getting Clean CIC

Hannah Corne – Partnerships Manager, Leeds Community Foundation

Sunjeeda Hanif – Founder, Women's Whispers

Marcellus Baz – CEO, Switch Up Community Hub

Andy Peers – CEO, Zarach

John Galloway – Co-Founder, Speed of Sight

Simon Ashmore – CEO, Architects Benevolent Society

Jeremy Gould – Senior Corporate Growth Manager, Charities Aid Foundation

Ella Walker-Winslow – Corporate Client Advisor, Charities Aid Foundation

Alex Bavin – Director of Operations, Lincoln City FC Foundation

Fatima Khan Shah – Mayor’s Inclusivity Champion, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Richard Ives – Director, Getting Clean CIC

Kirsty Sandamas – Communications and Business Development Manager, Sheffield Futures

Arnie Sajad – Director, Hamara CIC

Raheem Mohammad – Director, Hamara CIC

Emma Lange – Partnership Manager, NSPCC

Vistry Group Pavilion

14:00 – 14:45

MEET THE EXPERTS – HOW TO DECARBONISE YOUR PORTFOLIO

A chance to network with housing leaders from across the UK while sharing best practice decarbonisation ideas.

Lloyds Bank Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:30 – 15:15

TRANSITION TO NET ZERO AND GREENING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Join this session to hear the latest stock take on the U.K. built environment’s pathway to net zero. Experts from a cross section of the sector will give their views on progress, discuss the challenges and highlight the growth opportunities.

There will be plenty of exhibitors showcasing their brand, their solutions and highlighting best practice in the industry, whilst helping them reap the rewards of being prominently displayed within the events exhibition hall in front of some key and influential business leaders. 

Exhibiting will enable you to:

  • Connect with 16,000+ industry professionals who’re attending the event
  • Be seen as one of the market leaders in your sector by being visible at the event
  • Showcase your work to regional authorities, government, leading private sector firms, blue chip organisations and more
  • Choose the location (first come first served) of your exhibition stand in the exhibition halls

If you’re interested in exhibiting email  [email protected] or contact us on 0113 390 4700

Our exhibition stands are available in the below sizes. The prices are for the stand space only and not the full build and design, but building costs are available at an additional charge, please ask for further info.

Exhibition cost prices:

  • 3m2 – £6,185 + VAT
  • 4m2 – £8,250 + VAT
  • 6m2 – £12,375 + VAT
  • 8m2 – £16,500 + VAT
  • 9m2 – £17,750 + VAT
  • 12m2 – £24,750 + VAT
  • 16m2 – £33,000 + VAT
  • 24m2 – £49,500 + VAT Sold Out
  • 32m2 – £66,000 + VAT Sold Out
  • 40m2 – £82,500 + VAT Sold Out

Exhibition packages also include:

  • Two tickets to the main event
  • Access to attendee information to pre-arrange meetings
  • Ability to run a fringe event on your stand to drive further footfall
  • Option of purchasing badge scanner to capture details of people who visit your stand

Confirmed 2025 exhibitors:

If you’re interested in exhibiting email [email protected] or contact us on 0113 390 4700

Gain national and international exposure and position your brand as a leader in the industry.

By sponsoring UKREiiF your organisation will receive powerful exposure amongst key business leaders, government officials and thousands of professionals from across the world. And as the UK’s leading forum for business, it’s the opportunity to stake your company’s claim as a champion in driving economic growth.

We have various opportunities and packages dependant on your needs – with speaking, branding and exhibition packages available. Whether you’re looking to build brand awareness, source new leads or put your brand at the forefront of the industry – we have a package suitable to your needs.

Here are the full details of the packages available:

Package Stand in m² Speaking Slots Event Tickets Dinner Tickets No. Packages Cost (+VAT)
CORPORATE PACKAGES
Platinum Partner 108m2 Yes 30 20 1 Sold Out
Gold Partner 100m2 Yes 30 20 1 Sold Out
Destination Partner 108m2 Yes 30 20 1 Sold Out
VIP Zone Sponsor 108m2 Yes 8 20 1 £POA
EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
Exhibition Stand 3m2 – 40m2 2-20 134 £6,185 – £82,500
SPACE ONLY PACKAGES
Canary Bar Hospitality Venue Partner 8 1 £50,000 Sold Out
Pavilion Partner 36m2-126m2 8 46 From £25,000
On-Water Pavilion Partner 100m2 8 6 £65,000 Sold Out
Amphitheatre Pavilion Partner 6 1 £33,000 Sold Out
Canal Connections House Partner 4 1 £15,000 Sold Out
Canal Boat Venue Partner 10 1 £20,000
Social Value Partner 4 1 £30,000 Sold Out
Hotot Meeting Room Partner 2 1 £16,000 Sold Out
Cafe Partner 6 1 1 £32,000 Sold Out
The Street Stand Package 2 6 £2,850 Sold Out
Meeting Pod Partner 2 7 £11,500
Diversity & Inclusion Partner at Dockside Studio Yes 1 £16,000 Sold Out
Tiltyard PA Partner 4 1 £22,000
Dockside Meeting Partner & Event Space 4 1 £20,000
High Hat Corner Partner 6 1 £22,000 Sold Out
North Star Cafe Partner 8 1 £42,000 Sold Out
Fearns Privatised Meeting Area Yes 4 1 £21,000 Sold Out
Boulevard Meeting Room 2 From £2,000 Sold Out
Boulevard Studio Partner Yes 4 1 £30,000 Sold Out
Boulevard Studio 2 Partner Yes 4 1 £20,000 Sold Out
Boulevard Diner Partner 3 From £3,000 Sold Out
Boulevard Meeting Pod 6 From £2,000 Sold Out
Pizza Express Reservation Package 1 From £1,500
Department Meeting Rooms 12 From £2,000
Department Ground Floor Areas To Hire 1 From £1,000
Dockside Café and Meeting Space Partner 2 1 £20,000 Sold Out
Dockside Café and Meeting Space Package 8 1 £25,000 Sold Out
Dockside Café Private Meeting Room 3 From £4,000 Sold Out
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP PACKAGES
Bury Theatre Stage Session Partner Yes 4 14 £17,500
Dockside Pavilion Session Partner Yes 2 14 £10,000
Markets & Sectors Pavilion Session Partner Yes 2 14 £10,000
Industry in Focus Stage Bespoke Session Partner Yes 3 14 £10,000
Rethinking Places Stage Bespoke Session Partner Yes 3 14 £10,000
Newsroom Stage Bespoke Session Partner Yes 2 14 £8,000
Pearl Suite Bespoke Session Partner Yes 2 14 £8,000
Infrastructure Stage Partner Yes 2 14 £6,000
Barton Suite Live Roundtable Partner Yes 2 14 £6,000
Cinema of War Place Promotion Session Partner Yes 2 14 £6,000
Gallery Session Partner Yes 2 From £6,000
Department Workshop and Roundtable Rooms Yes 1 £5,000
Learning Centre Roundtable Partner Yes 1 £5,000
Dockside Office Roundtable Room Yes 2 From £7,500
Vera Suite Partner Yes £15,000 Sold Out
Sector Networking Partner Yes £5,000
Morning Briefing Session Partner Yes 3 £5,500
Social Impact/D&I Session Partner Yes 2 14 £5,000
Hall of Steel Reception Partner Yes 9 £1,800
LONDON PAVILION PACKAGES
London Pavilion Partner Yes 4 2 3 £25,000 Sold Out
London Show Stand Partner Yes 2 2 1 £10,000 Sold Out
London Session Partner Yes 2 7 £8,000
London Borough Session Partner Yes 2 5 £4,000
Morning Briefing Partner Yes 3 £5,500
Lunch Partner Yes 3 £6,500
Evening Drinks Partner Yes 2 £7,500 Sold Out
London Insights Partner Yes 1 1 £3,500
BRANDING PACKAGES
Lanyard Partner 4 1 £26,000 Sold Out
Badge Partner 4 1 £15,500 Sold Out
Digital Media Partner 4 From £10,500 Sold Out
Wi-Fi Partner 4 1 £15,000 Sold Out
Email Partner 2 1 £8,500
UKREiiF Avenue Partner 2 1 £10,500
Delegate Badge Mailing Partner 2 1 £10,000
Programme Partner 2 1 £11,500 Sold Out
Quarter Page Programme Advert £500
Half Page Programme Advert £750
Full Page Programme Advert £1,250
Full Page (Inside Front Cover) Programme Advert 1 £2,000 Sold Out
Boulevard Partner 2 1 £11,500 Sold Out
City Wide Flag Post Branding Partner 1 £15,000 Sold Out
Registration Partner 2 1 £11,500
Pre-Registration Partner 2 1 £11,500
Press Lounge Partner 2 1 £11,000
Public Sector Showcase Stage Partner 2 1 £16,000 Sold Out
Dockside Pavilion Host 2 1 £11,000
Markets & Sectors Pavilion Host 2 1 £11,000
Rethinking Places Pavilion Host 2 1 £11,000
Industry in Focus Pavilion Host 2 1 £11,000
Infrastructure Stage Host 2 1 £11,000
Dockside Barrier Branding Partner 1 £12,000
UKREiiF Royal Armouries Internal 1st Floor Banner 1 £1,850
Onsite Branding Opportunities – Small Bollard Covers 1 £1,600 Sold Out
Onsite Branding Opportunities – Tiltyard Entry Banner £2,650 Sold Out
FRINGE EVENT PACKAGES
Industry Specific Fringe Event Partner 2 £7,750
Silent Disco Fringe Event Partner £5,500
Fringe Event Promotion Partner £1,800
LEADERS GROUP PACKAGES
Leaders Group Membership 1 From £5,000

Platinum Partner

pagabo

Gold Partner

SOLD

M&S

Destination Partner

SOLD

West Yorkshire Combined Authority

VIP Zone Sponsor

£POA

Sponsor our dedicated VIP Zone at UKREiiF inside a Pavilion in the central ‘Pavilion Square’ area of the site – a Pavilion which will be open specifically to those most senior delegates at the event such as Government Ministers, CEO’s and MD’s of the largest investors, developers etc, to use as a place for down-time, meetings and a more quiet/secure space between meetings and sessions.

Benefits include:

  • Pavilion badged as the _YOUR COMPANY_ VIP Pavilion
  • External and internal branding on the Pavilion which is based in the Main Pavilion Square
  • Work with UKREiiF to add your clients and high-level prospective clients to the VIP list
  • Your branding on the invitations sent out for VIP’s to utilise the space
  • Pavilion costs to brand, provide food/beverages throughout the day and support staff to manage the door and internal features to all be covered so no additional costs for the sponsor
  • Use of the Pavilion for evening receptions should you want to run an on-site networking event following 16:30 on either day
  • Dedicated area for you to host meetings inside the space
  • Lead retrieval scanner to capture the details of those coming into the VIP Zone
  • Eight delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Two additional free tickets for young professionals 25 and under from your business
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website and listed as an official sponsor of UKREiiF
  • Full-page advert in the conference programme
  • Early access to the downloadable excel for ease
  • Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of the pavilion in addition to access to wider photos and videos from the event
  • All of your team to have access to the VIP Zone and ability to bring guests into the space on the day
  • Your business will be added onto our speaker nominations form which means you can nominate speakers for sessions, panels and roundtables happening across other stages

Exhibition Stand

From £6,185 – £82,500+VAT

Exhibition Stand Prices:

  • 3m2 – £6,185 + VAT
  • 4m2 – £8,250 + VAT
  • 6m2 – £12,375 + VAT
  • 8m2 – £16,500 + VAT
  • 9m2 – £17,750 + VAT
  • 12m2 – £24,750 + VAT
  • 16m2 – £33,000 + VAT
  • 24m2 – £49,500 + VAT Sold Out
  • 32m2 – £66,000 + VAT Sold Out
  • 40m2 – £82,500 + VAT Sold Out

Benefits:

  • Two delegate passes for event days of the forum
  • Access to attendee information to pre-arrange one-to-one meetings
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Option of purchasing badge scanner to capture details of people who visit your stand

Space only and shell AMP stands are available

Canary Bar Hospitality Venue Partner

SOLD

Marketing Manchester

Pavilion Partner

From £25,000+VAT

Benefits:

  • Naming rights for the Pavilion
  • Use of the Pavilion for all three event days -run sessions, workshops, have an exhibition area or activites within the Pavilion
  • Access to UKREiiF speaker longlist to help you bring speakers onboard to your Pavilion
  • Pavilion activity will be included within the official event programme to drive traffic
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Full page advert in the conference programme
  • Eight delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Additional two free delegate passes for event days of the forum for young people in your company under the age of 25
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease
  • Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of your pavilion and all sessions which take place within there – in addition to access to wider photos and videos from the event
  • Pavilions are space only
  • Dedicated UKREiiF content account manager who’ll help you structure your content and sessions within the pavilion, help secure target speakers and attract a relevant audience
  • Option of purchasing badge scanner to capture details of people who visit your pavilion
  • Your business will be added onto our speaker nominations form which means you can nominate speakers for sessions, panels and roundtables happening across other stages
  • Gable end branding included
  • Three additional free tickets for support team (ie. internal staff helping to co-ordinate, run the event on site, promote/market on-site) and free tickets for any external AV support, photographers, baristas etc which you require
Pavilion Partner

On-Water Pavilion Partner

SOLD

Oxford to Cambridge Pan Regional Partnership
Liverpool City Council
Newcastle Gateshead Initiative
Business Durham

Amphitheatre Pavilion Partner

SOLD

Legal and General

Canal Connections House Partner

SOLD

Eddisons

Canal Boat Venue Partner

£20,000+VAT

Host your guests on this unique floating meeting space – your very own canal boat located on the dock waters by the UKREiiF event site. Interior includes a small kitchen, toilet and meeting/seating areas, with additional branding points both externally (magnetic only) and internally.

Benefits:

  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Four delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Additional two free delegate passes for event days of the forum for young people in your company under the age of 25
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Space only hire, branding of space additional
  • Three additional free tickets for support team (ie. internal staff helping to co-ordinate, run the event on site, promote/market on-site) and free tickets for any external AV support, photographers, baristas etc which you require
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Social Value Partner

SOLD

Host your own events – whether public panels or private roundtables, receptions and workshops. This is a dedicated space to run your own content throughout the week.

Benefits:

  • Hire of this space for across the 3-day forum
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Four delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Three Additional Free Tickets for support team (i.e.internal staff helping to co-ordinate/run the event on site, promote/market on-site) and free tickets for any external AV support, photographers, baristas etc. which you require.
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Space only hire, branding of space additional
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Hotot Meeting Room Partner

SOLD

Phoenix

Cafe Partner

SOLD

Thames Estuary

The Street Stand Package

£2,850+VAT

A package for microbusinesses only – this enables you to have a pop-up stand within a prominent location at UKREiiF showcasing our commitment to small businesses.

Benefits:

  • Highly reduced cost for prominent space within ‘The Street’ – a designated area for microbusinesses.
  • Bring a pop-up banner for branding and we’ll provide a poseur table for literature
  • Two delegate tickets for event days of the forum
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Access to photographs and video
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Centrepoint

Meeting Pod Partner

£11,500+VAT

Host your own private meetings in a unique meeting pod. You have the option to host your meeting pod on land or on the water located at the dock side.

Benefits:

  • Hire of private meeting pod across the 3-day forum (accommodates 6-8)
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Space only hire, branding of space additional
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Diversity & Inclusion Partner at Dockside Studio

SOLD

Regeneration Brainery

Tiltyard PA Partner

£22,000+VAT

Host your guests in this exclusive area situated high above the Tiltyard with extensive branding opportunities to suit.

Benefits:

  • Hire of private area across the 3-day forum
  • (accommodates approx. 30 seated/60 standing)
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Four delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Space only hire, branding of space additional
  • Three additional free tickets for support team (ie. internal staff helping to co-ordinate, run the event on site, promote/market on-site) and free tickets for any external AV support, photographers, baristas etc which you require
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Dockside Meeting Partner & Event Space

£20,000+VAT

  • Exclusive use of the space throughout the three day event with the open plan area ideal for running multiple semi-private meetings as well as breakfasts/lunches/drinks receptions.
  • Private Meeting Room for 6 people
  • Four delegate tickets to the event
  • Ability to brand the entrance and to bring pop up banners to position around the space
  • Option to add marketing literature around the space
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be promoted on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10.00-15.00)

Dockside Meeting Partner-Event Space

High Hat Corner Partner

SOLD

Host your guests in this unique and intriguing area situated in a prime position between the central courtyard and tiltyard.

Benefits:

  • Hire of private area across the 3-day forum (accommodates approx. 40 seated/80 standing)
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Six delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00-15:00)
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Space only hire, branding of space additional
  • Three additional free tickets for support team (ie. internal staff helping to co-ordinate, run the event on site, promote/market on-site) and free tickets for any external AV support, photographers, baristas etc which you require
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

North Star Cafe Partner

SOLD

Fearns Privatised Meeting Area

SOLD

Boulevard Meeting Room (2 Available)

SOLD

Boulevard Studio Partner

SOLD

British Land

Boulevard Studio 2 Partner

SOLD

Boulevard Diner Partner

SOLD

Boulevard Meeting Pod (2 Available)

SOLD

Pizza Express Reservation Package

£1,500+VAT OR £3,000+VAT

Reserve a prominent table in Pizza Express at the heart of UKREiiF. When you book this package, the table at Pizza Express is yours for the day. Space for you to conduct informal meetings and offer great hospitality to your contacts.

Benefits:

  • Dedicated table at Pizza Express for the full day of your booking
  • You can bring your branded leaflets and brochures to leave on your table
  • Ability to bring one table-top banner
  • Includes £500 or £1000 of hospitality, any additional cost incurred is payable to Pizza Express
  • Your logo will be displayed on the front page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Table of 4 costs £1,500 with £500 hospitality included
  • Table of 8 costs £3,000 with £1,000 hospitality included

BIDWELLS
GHD

Department Meeting Rooms

From £2,000+VAT

Ensure you have a high-quality private space for your meetings by securing a private meeting space for one, two or all three days at UKREiiF.

Department Room 1 (6 pax) SOLD

SOLD

Department Room 2 (4 pax)

Cumberland Council

SOLD

Department Room 4 (8 pax) SOLD

Department Room 4
Great South West
Influential

SOLD

Department Room 5 (10 pax)

Stantec
Marketing Derby

Department Room – 5
Day 3 – £2,000+VAT

Department Ground Floor Areas To Hire

From £1,000+VAT

Sofa Cluster

One day, £8,000 +VAT
Three days, £16,000 +VAT

Large Dining Tables (12 people):

2 hours, £1,000 +VAT
Half day, £1,500 +VAT

Dockside Café and Meeting Space Partner

SOLD

Aecom logo

Dockside Café and Meeting Space Package

SOLD

Tees Valley

Dockside Café Private Meeting Room

SOLD

Tees Valley
Tilbury Douglas

Bury Theatre Stage Session Partner

£17,500+VAT

Ensure you’re at the forefront of UKREiiF by sponsoring one of the sessions on our Main Stage where the highest level speakers will join us – we will have a different session partner for each topic on stage.

Benefits:

  • Ability to chair the session or be a speaker on the panel
  • Branding on-stage to hundreds in the audience, both on the large screen behind the speakers and option to put up three of your branded pull-up banners on stage
  • Input and inclusion into the pre-event briefing calls to enable you to build rapport and a relationship with speakers ahead of the event
  • Four delegate passes plus your speaker comes for free, for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of your panel – in addition to access to wider photos and videos from the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Dockside Pavilion Session Partner

£10,000+VAT

Ensure you’re at the forefront of UKREiiF by sponsoring one of the sessions within the Dockside Pavilion where some of the highest level speakers will join us – we will have a different session partner for each topic on stage.

Benefits:

  • Ability to chair the session or be a speaker on the panel
  • Branding on-stage to hundreds in the audience, both on the large screen behind the speakers and option to put up three of your branded pull-up banners on stage
  • Input and inclusion into the pre-event briefing calls to enable you to build rapport and a relationship with speakers ahead of the event
  • Two delegate passes plus your speaker comes for free, for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of your panel – in addition to access to wider photos and videos from the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Markets & Sectors Pavilion Session Partner

£11,000+VAT

The sessions in this pavilion takes a deep dive into different industries within the built environment realm. Delegates will hear primarily from panels of investors and occupiers who share their insights into market trends and communicate their requirements from both policy and development partners. Does your organisation have a piece of complementary research to promote or an opinion to share? If so, this is a perfect opportunity to do so while moulding and hosting a discussion with c-suite leaders in front of a packed audience of potential clients.

Benefits:

  • Chair or Speaker position on your panel
  • You can bring three pull up banners to position within the pavilion to help with branding
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Two delegate passes plus your speaker comes for free, for the event days of the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Industry in Focus Stage Bespoke Session Partner

£10,000+VAT

We will have a different Session Partner for each of the sessions on the Industry in Focus Stage.

Benefits:

  • Bespoke session panel where you can invite clients advocates and prospects to join you on stage
  • You can bring three pull up banners to position on the stage to help with branding
  • You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating event content etc.
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Three delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Rethinking Places Stage Bespoke Session Partner

£10,000+VAT

We will have a different Session Partner for each of the sessions on the Rethinking Places Stage.

Benefits:

  • Bespoke session panel where you can invite clients advocates and prospects to join you on stage
  • You can bring three pull up banners to position on the stage to help with branding
  • You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating event content etc.
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Three delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Newsroom Stage Bespoke Session Partner

£8,000+VAT

Create your own Content Session Partner discussion at the event – invite your own speakers, create the topic

Benefits:

  • Session to be on official programme to attract a strong audience
  • You can bring literature to be placed at the session
  • You can bring three pull up banners to position on the stage to help with branding
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for UKREiiF
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the session
  • You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating event content etc.
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Pearl Suite Bespoke Session Partner

£8,000+VAT

Create your own Content Session Partner discussion at the event – invite your own speakers, create the topic – Roundtable format up to 10 speakers and content

Benefits:

  • Session to be on official programme to attract strong audience
  • You can bring literature to be placed at the session
  • You can bring three pull up banners to position on the stage to help with branding
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for UKREiiF
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the session
  • You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating event content etc.
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Infrastructure Stage Partner

£6,000+VAT

We will have a different Session Partner for each of the sessions on the Infrastructure Stage.

Benefits:

  • Select from one of the pre-created UKREiiF panels, or work with our team to create a bespoke session where you can invite clients and prospects to join you on stage
  • You can bring three pull up banners to position on the stage to help with branding
  • Work with the UKREiiF team to secure speakers and curate content
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00-15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Access to photographs of the session
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Barton Suite Live Roundtable Partner

£6,000+VAT

Create your own Live Roundtable invite your own speakers, create the topic – Roundtable format up to 12 speakers and content.

Benefits:

  • Session to be on official programme to attract strong audience
  • You can bring literature to be placed at the session
  • You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for UKREiiF
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the session
  • You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating event content etc.
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Cinema of War Place Promotion Session Partner

£6,000+VAT

Put your destination at the forefront of Investors/Developers minds by running your own Place Promotion session

Benefits:

  • Session to be on official programme to attract strong audience
  • You can bring literature to be placed at the session
  • You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for UKREiiF
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the session
  • You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating event content etc.
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Department Workshop and Roundtable Rooms

£5,000+VAT

Work with the UKREiiF team to run private roundtables and other private activity to position yourselves as thought leaders within the industry.

Build Your Own Board Room:

  • The ultimate business development opportunity
  • Use UKREiiF’s vast network to bring together your dream roundtable of prospective clients
  • Shape a topic to suit sharing your expertise with upto 15 industry leaders
  • Between 60 and 90 minutes exclusive networking opportunity
  • 1x ticket for UKREiiF
  • 2x pop up banners to display in boardroom
  • Listed as official event partner
  • Access to photographs from session
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

60-Minutes – £5,000+VAT
90-Minutes – £7,500+VAT

Department Workshop (10 pax):

Department Room 3 (10 pax):

Harworth

Learning Centre Roundtable Partner

£5,000+VAT

Work with the UKREiiF team to run private roundtables and other private activity to position yourselves as thought leaders within the industry.

Build Your Own Board Room:

  • The ultimate business development opportunity
  • Use UKREiiF’s vast network to bring together your dream roundtable of prospective clients
  • Shape a topic to suit sharing your expertise with upto 10 industry leaders
  • Between 60 and 90 minutes exclusive networking opportunity
  • 1x ticket for UKREiiF
  • 2x pop up banners to display in the room
  • Listed as official event partner
  • Access to photographs from session
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Learning Centre Roundtable Partner

60-Minutes – £5,000+VAT
90-Minutes – £7,500+VAT

Dockside Office Roundtable Room

From £7,500+VAT

Work with the UKREiiF team to run private roundtables, workshops, hackathons and other private activity to position yourselves as thought leaders within the industry.

Benefits:

  • Work with UKREiiF to create a bespoke 60-90 minute session
  • Up to 18 people can be involved in roundtables (more for workshop style events) helping bring clients directly to you
  • UKREiiF will support in curating the ideas for content and nominating speakers
  • Two tickets to UKREiiF
  • Pop-up banners within the space and literature on the tables
  • Listed as an official event partner with logo on the website and printed programme
  • Access to photographs from the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

60-Minutes – £7,500+VAT
90-Minutes – £9,000+VAT

Vera Suite Partner

SOLD

Sector Networking Partner

SOLD

Invest in Nottingham
Searchland

Morning Briefing Session Partner

£5,500+VAT

Run a morning briefing session to start the day at UKREiiF – with morning coffee/teas and pastries alongside networking before running a thought leadership panel, announce a report or share something bespoke on stage via a panel or keynote.

Benefits:

  • Run a morning session in one of our Pavilions from 07:30-09:00 (suggested format: 07:30-08:00 (networking, drinks, pastries) and 08:00-09:00 (on-stage session))
  • Pavilions host circa 80-120 people
  • Session promoted on the official programme
  • You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the pavilion for the session
  • Branding on the event website and in the printed programme
  • Access to photographs of the session
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00-15:00)
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Hall of Steel Reception Partner

£1,800+VAT

Host your reception in this prime location within the Royal Armouries Museum. Conveniently located right next to the main stage on the ground floor of the building.

Benefits:

  • 2-hour slot to host your breakfast, lunch or evening reception
  • Network within the heart of the event where you get high visibility due to its location
  • Branding on the event website and in the printed programme
  • Ability to bring pop up banners to be placed within the area
  • Access to photographs of the reception
  • Catering costs additional

Social Impact/D&I Session Partner

£5,000+VAT

Create a bespoke panel discussion within our D&I and Social Value Stage – alongside Regeneration Brainery.

Benefits:

  • 45-minute session to be on the official programme to attract a strong audience with a focus on D&I or Social Impact/Value
  • You can bring literature to be placed at the session
  • You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00-15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for UKREiiF
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the session
  • Access to attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

London Pavilion Partner

SOLD

London Show Stand Partner

£10,000+VAT

Ensure you’re front and centre of the London Pavilion at UKREiiF by having your own exhibition space.

Benefits include:

  • Exhibition space within the London Pavilion
  • Option to have additional elements on the stand area including table and seats
  • Numerous events taking place in the Pavilion including panel discussions, breakfast, lunch and evening networking receptions and more all driving traffic into the space
  • Logo to be included on key branding areas promoting the London Pavilion partners
  • 2 x delegate passes for UKREiiF
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main programme (outside the hours of 10:00-15:00)
  • Access to photographs of your stand space
  • Access to attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

London Session Partner

£8,000+VAT

Ensure you’re at the forefront of the capital’s pavilion by running a bespoke session on a stage which can host 100+ delegates.

Benefits:

  • Run your own bespoke 45-minute session, or work with UKREiiF’s team on sessions they have planning on either Life Sciences, Leisure & Culture, Learning & Institutions, Logistics and Light Industrial, and Low Carbon London
  • Branding on-stage, both on screen and option to put up branded pull-up banners
  • Help from UKREiiF to secure speakers and aid with content, with a dedicated UKREiiF content account manager
  • Two delegate passes plus a free speaker ticket for your speaker
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of your panel
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease
Session Partner

London Borough Session Partner

£4,000+VAT

Put your London Borough at the forefront of the event to investors, developers and the wider built environment, by running your own place promotion session in the London Pavilion.

Benefits:

  • Bespoke 30-minutes session on your London Borough
  • Session to be on official programme to attract strong audience
  • Two delegate passes for UKREiiF
  • You can bring literature to be placed at the session
  • You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00-15:00)
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Access to photographs of your session
  • Access to attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

London Borough Session Partner

Morning Briefing Partner

£5,500+VAT

Kickstart the days proceedings in the London Pavilion by hosting a morning breakfast event – with options on how the format runs.

Benefits:

  • Run a 90-minute breakfast event between 07:45-09:15 available across all three-days of the event
  • Breakfast to be themed on one of the Greater London Authority’s key focus areas: Life Sciences, Leisure & Culture, Learning & Institutions, Logistics and  Light Industrial, and Low Carbon London
  • Morning drinks and pastries included within the cost
  • Session promoted on the official programme
  • You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the pavilion for the session
  • UKREiiF to help source speakers and/or keynote if required
  • Branding on the event website and in the printed programme
  • Access to photographs of the session
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Access to attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Morning Briefing Partner

Lunch Partner

£6,500+VAT

Bring the capital together for lunch! The perfect way to stand out if you’re keen to be seen in front of the key figures in London.

Benefits:

  • Run a 60-minute lunch event to bring London and its partners together for networking and some grub
  • Option to deliver a keynote speech and/or be joined by another VIP guest from London for a keynote speech
  • Drinks and lunch included within the cost
  • Session promoted on the official programme
  • You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the pavilion for the session
  • UKREiiF to help source speakers and/or keynote if required
  • Branding on the event website and in the printed programme
  • Access to photographs of the session
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Access to attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Ealing Council
Rightmove

Evening Drinks Partner

SOLD

West london alliance
Mott Macdonald

London Insights Partner

£3,500+VAT

Showcase yourself as a thought leader by delivering some expert insight into one of the GLA’s key focus areas

  • 15-minute insights presentation/discussion where you can highlight key findings, insights and trends on any of the GLA’s key focus areas: Life Sciences, Leisure & Culture, Learning & Institutions, Logistics and  Light Industrial, Living and Low Carbon London
  • Session promoted on the London Pavilion programme to attract strong audience
  • 1 x delegate pass for UKREiiF
  • You can bring literature to be placed at the session
  • You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room during the session
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00-15:00)
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Access to photographs of your session
  • Access to attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Lanyard Partner

SOLD

Badge Partner

SOLD

NHBC

Digital Media Partner

£10,500 – £21,000+VAT

Branding across different media areas of the event – including TVs above the exhibition hall and within the registration area for excellent footfall and on-site digital screen showcasing the event programme

Benefits:

  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Four delegate passes for UKREiiF
  • Your logo will be displayed on the front page of the event website.
  • Access to photographs and video of the session
  • LED Screen, positioned in Pavilion Square, will contain at least 16% or 33% of content dedicated to your message. Pricing options below.
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Digital Media Partner –
16% of content – £10,500 + VAT
33% of content – £21,000 + VAT

JLL
Rightmove

Wi-Fi Partner

SOLD

Email Partner

£8,500+VAT

This package provides branding on the emails sent out to advertise UKREiiF (for clarity this does NOT include the UKREiiF Newsletter)

Benefits:

  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the front page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

UKREiiF Avenue Partner

£10,500+VAT

Prime branding opportunity next to the Innovation Zone with high footfall and hospitality outlets within the space.

Benefits:

  • Priority branding in the area
  • Branding along the walls of Innovation Zone, Holiday inn window and any free standing branding points that are applicable
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

UKREiiF Avenue Partner

Delegate Badge Mailing Partner

£10,000+VAT

To aid registration many of the 16,000 tickets will be despatched in the post, and this will include their lanyard and delegate badge. This package enables key branding on all literature, the first official literature our delegates will see for UKREiiF 2025.

Benefits:

  • Branding on the external envelope sent out to our delegates
  • Branding and an advertisement in the mailing
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00-15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Programme Partner

£11,500+VAT

Have your branding on the front of our physical event programme given to all attendees

Benefits:

  • Logo on the front of the physical printed programme which is handed out to 10,000+ delegates
  • Logo on the front of the digitally downloaded programme seen by thousands before and after the event
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • One full page advert in the event programme
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease
Programme Partner

Rightmove

Programme Adverts

From £500 +VAT

Quarter Page £500 +VAT
Half Page £750 +VAT
Full Page £1,250 +VAT
Full Page (Inside Front Cover) 2,000 +VAT – SOLD

Castle Surveys

Boulevard Partner

SOLD

A fabulous opportunity to literally brand your own Avenue – The Boulevard is a high footfall area that leads delegates directly into the heart of the UKREiiF site.


The Boulevard is also host to a number of food & beverage outlets located centrally on the event site, where delegates congregate and where a number of fixed branding asset points are available to really make a visible branding impact.

Benefits:

  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

City Wide Flag Post Branding Partner

SOLD

Strikes

Registration Partner

£11,500+VAT

This partner can brand the registration space

Benefits:

  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the front page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease
  • Logo will be on all pre-event email communication to delegates buying tickets and attending
  • Logo will be on the pre-event postal badges received by some delegates

Pre-Registration Partner

£11,500+VAT

This package provides branding for the Pre-registration and drinks reception held prior to the forum at the Queen’s Hotel on Monday, 19th May; 15:30hrs – 19:00hrs.


Drinks and canapés to be paid for by the partner directly

Benefits:

  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Your logo will be displayed on the front page of the website
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease
  • Logo will be on all pre-event email communication to delegates buying tickets and attending
  • Logo will be on the pre-event postal badges received by some delegates
Registration Partner

Press Lounge Partner

£11,000+VAT

The press lounge is located in a primary position on the ground floor of the Royal Armouries. It will be the place for media to congregate, write up stories from the event, host one-to-one interviews and more. This is a great opportunity to have your brand visible infront of those who’re pushing out content about the event.

Benefits:

  • Pop-up banners within the Press Lounge and option to include literature within the room
  • Access into the Press Lounge which is exclusive for media and those they’re interviewing and inviting into the space
  • Your name in the title of the space ie. The YOUR COMPANY NAME Press Lounge
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Public Sector Showcase Stage Partner

SOLD

If you’re looking to promote your business to the public sector this package is ideal – you’ll have naming rights of the stage where local authorities across the UK will be hosting 60-minute sessions revealing exclusive projects and plans for their region.

Benefits:

  • Your company name in the stage title ie. The Public Sector Showcase Stage in partnership with YOUR COMPANY
  • Branding within the stage area – with options to add pop-up banners
  • Option to top and tail the sessions by welcoming delegates and closing the session
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme (outside the hours of 10:00- 15:00)
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Scape

Dockside Pavilion Host

£11,000+VAT

Take centre stage on our flagship Dockside Pavilion – where you’ll have the ability to host hundreds of attendees and high level speakers

Benefits:

  • Open and close proceedings on all sessions across the three days giving you a speaking opportunity and brand visibility to all pavilion attendees
  • Host any roaming microphone and get involved in the questions yourself
  • Training provided by UKREiiF to ensure you’re briefed and prepared as fully as you’d like to be to host the Pavilion
  • Inclusion within the pre-event briefing emails to all speakers to help build relationships ahead of the event
  • Access to data of who attended the pavilion over the course of the three days
  • Two pop-up banners, supplied by the sponsor, to be included within the Dockside Pavilion
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the forum website and at the event
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

*Due to the importance of this hosting role, UKREiiF will need to speak to the proposed event host before confirmation of the package. This package does not include the chairing of any panel discussions

Markets & Sectors Pavilion Host

£11,000+VAT

Take centre stage on our flagship Markets & Sectors Pavilion – where you’ll have the ability to host hundreds of attendees and high level speakers

Benefits:

  • Open and close proceedings on all sessions across the three days giving you a speaking opportunity and brand visibility to all pavilion attendees
  • Host any roaming microphone and get involved in the questions yourself
  • Training provided by UKREiiF to ensure you’re briefed and prepared as fully as you’d like to be to host the Pavilion
  • Inclusion within the pre-event briefing emails to all speakers to help build relationships ahead of the event
  • Access to data of who attended the pavilion over the course of the three days
  • Two pop-up banners, supplied by the sponsor, to be included within the pavilion
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the forum website and at the event
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

*Due to the importance of this hosting role, UKREiiF will need to speak to the proposed event host before confirmation of the package. This package does not include the chairing of any panel discussions

Rethinking Places Pavilion Host

£11,000+VAT

Take centre stage on our flagship Rethinking Places Pavilion – where you’ll have the ability to host hundreds of attendees and high level speakers

Benefits:

  • Open and close proceedings on all sessions across the three days giving you a speaking opportunity and brand visibility to all pavilion attendees
  • Host any roaming microphone and get involved in the questions yourself
  • Training provided by UKREiiF to ensure you’re briefed and prepared as fully as you’d like to be to host the Pavilion
  • Inclusion within the pre-event briefing emails to all speakers to help build relationships ahead of the event
  • Access to data of who attended the pavilion over the course of the three days
  • Two pop-up banners, supplied by the sponsor, to be included within the Rethinking Places Pavilion
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the forum website and at the event
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

*Due to the importance of this hosting role, UKREiiF will need to speak to the proposed event host before confirmation of the package. This package does not include the chairing of any panel discussions

Industry in Focus Pavilion Host

£11,000+VAT

Take centre stage on our flagship Industry in Focus Pavilion – where you’ll have the ability to host hundreds of attendees and high level speakers

Benefits:

  • Open and close proceedings on all sessions across the three days giving you a speaking opportunity and brand visibility to all pavilion attendees
  • Host any roaming microphone and get involved in the questions yourself
  • Training provided by UKREiiF to ensure you’re briefed and prepared as fully as you’d like to be to host the Pavilion
  • Inclusion within the pre-event briefing emails to all speakers to help build relationships ahead of the event
  • Access to data of who attended the pavilion over the course of the three days
  • Two pop-up banners, supplied by the sponsor, to be included within the Industry in Focus pavilion
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the forum website and at the event
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable

*Due to the importance of this hosting role, UKREiiF will need to speak to the proposed event host before confirmation of the package. This package does not include the chairing of any panel discussions

Infrastructure Stage Host

£11,000+VAT

Take centre stage on our flagship Infrastructure Stage – where you’ll have the ability to host hundreds of attendees and high level speakers

Benefits:

  • Open and close proceedings on all sessions across the three days giving you a speaking opportunity and brand visibility to all pavilion attendees
  • Host any roaming microphone and get involved in the questions yourself
  • Training provided by UKREiiF to ensure you’re briefed and prepared as fully as you’d like to be to host the Pavilion
  • Inclusion within the pre-event briefing emails to all speakers to help build relationships ahead of the event
  • Access to data of who attended the pavilion over the course of the three days
  • Two pop-up banners, supplied by the sponsor, to be included on the infrastructure stage
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Branding on the forum website and at the event
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Dockside Barrier Branding Partner

SOLD

UKREiiF Royal Armouries Internal 1st Floor Banner

£1,850+VAT

Add your logo to our banners positioned on the 1st Floor within the Royal Armouries Museum.

Seen by over 16,000 delegates onsite, your logo is located in a prime position, maximising brand exposure.

Onsite Branding Opportunities

SOLD

Small Bollard Covers SOLD

Tiltyard Entry Banner SOLD

Currie & Brown

Industry Specific Fringe Event Partner

£7,750+VAT

Work alongside the UKREiiF team to sponsor a ready-made large fringe event focused on the industry of your choice – where we’ll bring together 150 delegates including the leading figures and businesses in those sectors.
We will work with you to determine the invite list, time and day of the event onsite within the walls of UKREiiF whilst enabling a 60-minute fringe event where your business can be at the forefront of the official UKREiiF fringe on that industry sector.
They include (but not limited to)

  • The BIG! Infrastructure and Transport Fringe EventSOLD
  • The BIG! Residential and BtR Fringe EventSOLD
  • The BIG! Social Housing Fringe EventSOLD
  • The BIG! Sustainability and Net Zero Fringe EventSOLD
  • The BIG! Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Event
  • The BIG! Healthcare Estates and Property Fringe EventSOLD

Benefits:

  • Headline partner of our industry specific networking fringe event
  • The fringe event will be promoted within the official UKREiiF programme and agenda
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • Option to do a keynote during the fringe event
  • AV and drinks for fringe event guests included within the package (food costs additional if you want to provide)
  • Early access to the attendee list to contact your target audience in advance to invite to the event
  • Promotional activity across our news and social platforms to publicise the event and branding on the event website
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Silent Disco Fringe Event Partner

£5,500+VAT

Work alongside the UKREiiF team to sponsor a ready-made ‘Silent Disco’ fringe event on the Monday of UKREiiF, a private event which will bring together 100-150 individuals as pre-event party at the Royal Armouries.

We will work with you to determine the invite list, and time/day of the event – creating a 90-minute silent disco where your business can be at the forefront of the official UKREiiF Silent Disco Fringe Event.

Benefits:

  • Headline partner of the invite only networking event
  • 15-minutes of pre-networking before the Silent Disco and 15-minutes at the end
  • 60-minutes of the silent disco – with a break in the middle to enable you to do a short keynote speech to the audience
  • AV and drinks for the fringe event guests included within the package
  • Early access to the attendee list to contact your target audience in advance to the event
  • Promotional activity across our news and social platforms to publicise the event and branding on the event website
  • Access the attendee list in downloadable excel for ease

Fringe Event Promotion Partner

£1,800+VAT

If you are interested in running a fringe event across the city to complement the UKREiiF programme, then we will add this to our official programme.
Whether it be a netwalking event or drinks reception, we’ll help promote your event whilst giving you early access to attendee information allowing you to develop your ideal target audience and contact them in advance to invite them. This package includes:

Benefits:

  • Your fringe event officially promoted within the official UKREiiF programme and agenda
  • Early access to the attendee list to contact your target audience in advance to invite to your fringe event
  • Promotional activity across our news and social platforms to publicise your fringe event
  • Package applies to those who are not already an exhibitor or sponsor, wishing to associate to the UKREiiF event

*Official fringe events must be hosted outside the times of 10:30-15:00

Leaders Group Membership

From £5,000+VAT

UKREiiF Leaders Group Membership

Join us each month for a high-level gathering in London at our exclusive UKREiiF Leaders Group events – a private members club where each month we bring together Government Ministers, Mayors, investors, developers, occupiers and selected guests to network with the membership. The formats change but the level of influencers and leaders remains unrivalled.

Benefits:

  • 12-month membership to UKREiiF Leaders Group
  • Events include mixture of formats including three-course meals – all inclusive within the cost
  • Branding on the website and at the event with your company logo
  • Option to propose speakers and guests to join us at the event who are business development targets
  • 1 x ticket to UKREiiF

Become a Partner

If you’re interested in any of the packages above or if you’re interested in finding out additional information then contact us on:

0113 390 4700

opportunities@built-environment-networking.com

Here you’ll find important travel and hospitality information which might help you plan you attendance at UKREiiF in May 2025.

When and where is UKREiiF 2025?

Travel Route Link Map

UKREiiF will take place across three days in Leeds City Centre at the Royal Armouries and New Dock on the following days:

Tuesday 20th May 2025

Wednesday 21st May 2025

Thursday 22nd May 2025

Venue Address:

Royal Armouries and Leeds Dock, The Boulevard, Leeds, LS10 1PZ

See below also an interactive route map showing all means and ways of travelling to site; you can search your preferred mode of travel (ie, walking routes) and just that option will come up for you too.

https://bit.ly/3xPRsW1

Travelling to the venue

By Train – The venue is located in close proximity to Leeds Train Station (0.8 miles) with an easy walking route through the city or options for a shuttle bus, taxi, bike hire or water taxi nearby. Direct services run to Leeds from all major cities and for more information you can click here for the National Rail website.

By Car -There are numerous car parks across Leeds City Centre, however the closest is CitiPark at New Dock which is the most environmentally friendly multi-storey in the UK with over 1,600 spaces. You can pre-book your parking via the website.

Address: CitiPark, Armouries Drive, LS10 1LE

Please be aware that the bookings allow one entry and one exit. Once the vehicle exits the car park, the booking will expire. the vehicle is unable to re-enter under the same booking.

The registration should be recognised as you approach the barriers, should the barrier fail to raise, a QR code will be created for each booking that can be scanned to access the car park.

By Park and Ride – There are three park and ride sites in Leeds, with Elland Road for trips from the south and west of Leeds, Temple Green if you’re coming from the north or east, and Stourton if travelling into the south or south west of the city. These provide an ideal alternative to finding city centre parking with buses running every 10-15 minutes

By Water Taxi (from Leeds Train Station) – Next to the train station there is a water taxi that will run frequently between there and the event venue, and back. Details of frequency and time will be shared here ahead of the event.

By Shuttle Bus (from Sovereign Street, Leeds to UKREiiF) – Shuttle buses will run throughout UKREiiF. More details to follow.

By Bicycle – There will be opportunities to join the likes of Club Peloton on a ride to UKREiiF in addition to alternative options including travelling yourself. There is several bike sheds at the event to secure your bike.

By Plane – The closest airport is Leeds Bradford Yorkshire’s Airport with frequent bus transport and taxi’s available from the airport to the city centre. Other airports in close proximity include Manchester Airport with a direct route from the Airport to Leeds train station.

Hotels and Accommodation

There are many hotels and places to stay across the city of Leeds with almost 8,000 beds in the city centre.

Locations like Colton, Garforth, Rothwell and Hunslet are on the edge of the city – whilst cities like Wakefield are just a 15-minute train or drive away. Bradford, Harrogate, York and Huddersfield are also great options with good transport links.

ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY (All Types)

Registration

**Badges will be mailed out in advance **

Following confirmation of your attendance you will receive further communication in due course, which will ask you to upload a photo and provide postal address so the badge can be mailed to you before the event. Please ensure you have completed this step in good time to receive your badge in the post. This process will be kickstarted from January 2025.

Alternatively, you can collect your badge in person from the event.

Registration (20th-22nd May)

During live days registration opens from 07:30 am to 7:30 pm in New Dock Hall foyer.

Food And Drinks

Leeds is known as the foodie capital of the North – with a thriving independent food scene, renowned for its diversity, energy and innovation.

With unique menus and stellar service there is lots to choose from, and we know at UKREiiF private dining or private entertainment space is a must. So take a look at some of the places collated by Visit Leeds and ensure you secure your spaces early.

DISCOVER PLACES

Whilst you’re at UKREiiF there are plenty of options for you to explore.

Firstly we have the Street Food Avenue with so many options to choose from – including high quality burgers, salads, sour dough pizzas, west African street food, grilled cheese sandwiches, middle eastern street food, peri peri chicken, Chinese street food and more.

Across the wider site we also have pop-ups on the Dock Area.

Private Venues and Private Spaces

We actively encourage official fringe event activity and for those looking to run events please speak to us to ensure you’re not running unofficial events – official events well entice a high quality audience and also ensure delegates attend your events whereas unofficial events tend to have a low attendance turnout.

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VIEW PRIVATE DINING

Accessibility & Support

Accessibility & Support

At UKREiiF, we are committed to creating an inclusive environment that ensures accessibility for all attendees, and we have numerous measures for this. During the registration process you’ll be asked if you require any additional support, and our team will pro-actively reach out if this is the case. Support we offer includes a neurodiversity/quiet room on site, dedicated British Sign Language interpreters, complimentary neck loops to aid audio, reserving of seating, specialised chairs for back support, and more. If you have any questions and requests, then contact our team on [email protected] and a member of our in-house team will ensure you have the support needed on site.

Press and Media at UKREiiF

In 2025, we’re expecting 100+ press and media outlets will attend UKREiiF. In 2024 some of the biggest industry trade, national press and broadcasters were there (see below).

*If you’re interested in announcing any news or launching something new at UKREiiF or simply just to connect with our press/media contacts, then please get in touch via [email protected].

Those in attendance for UKREiiF in 2024 included:

The venue at UKREiiF is large – with over 13,000 delegates expected for our 2025 event it’s good to try and understand the event layout ahead of attending, in addition to the wider city. Below is a bit of an overview into what to expect and where to find the key areas at the event…

The Site

The event isn’t at a specific conference centre and therefore the event has a number of entry points, all of which are fenced and gated with security to check details to enter. Those entry points (subject to change) are below and more details will be shared before the event takes place. Further to this below we highlight some of the key areas across the site to help you understand where core areas such as our stages, pavilions and exhibition halls can be found.

Growth Areas

We are seeing exponential growth of UKREiiF and therefore we’re growing the site further to accommodation this – highlighted below with all areas in green. This includes a large increase on Pavilions and the incorporation of The Boulevard which has spaces such as restaurants, cafes and bars now being incorporated into the restricted zones.

We will share further information in due course on the site once more specific details are confirmed.

Every year our fringe events get bigger and better…keep an eye on this page as we’ll be updating details soon!

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