New policy event launches to build dialogue between leaders from infrastructure and engineering and environmental consultancies
Infrastructure and Sustainable Growth Summit to take place in London on 3 June
A prestigious new Infrastructure and Sustainable Growth Summit is being held in London on 3 June to facilitate dialogue between senior leaders in engineering and environmental consulting and the UK’s key policy makers, clients and influencers.
Hosted by the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) and the Environmental Industries Commission (EIC), the summit will feature keynote presentations and panel discussions with a range of influential industry and policy leaders.
It will also include highly interactive feedback sessions where every delegate can have their say on the biggest strategic, political, social, environmental and economic issues for 2025 and beyond.
Kate Jennings, chief executive officer of ACE and EIC, said: “Given the fast-moving pace of new legislation and policy development around key issues such as infrastructure spending, the Industrial Strategy, productivity, economic growth and global competitiveness, as well as regional devolution, net zero and sustainability priorities, it is vital that our sector has a strong voice and can provide feedback direct to the people who matter most.
“ACE and EIC represent members’ interests in all our work, but nothing beats being part of the conversation with key policy makers, clients and decision makers, which is why we have decided to host the summit as a new annual event for the industry.
“The event in June is not your usual conference – this is an interactive business summit that senior leaders absolutely should not miss.”
Bookings are open now. Interest is expected to be very high, and places are strictly limited, so senior level delegates are urged to reserve their space as quickly as possible.
The event runs from 8.30am to 4pm on Tuesday 3 June at the Royal Garden Kensington Hotel, London.
Tickets (ACE and EIC members): £200+ VAT (early bird price), then £225 + VAT
Non-members: £250 + VAT (early bird price), then £275 + VAT
Early bird booking is now open.
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To see the agenda, click here - speakers to be announced soon.