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Built & Infrastructure Forum Overview

The Built & Infrastructure Forum focuses on the physical and digital systems of the future economy – cities, buildings, transport, utilities and connectivity. It explores how we design, fund and deliver electrified, low-carbon and resilient infrastructure at scale.

This Forum reflects the growing convergence between: 

  • Energy systems 

  • Transport electrification 

  • Digital infrastructure 

  • Climate adaptation and resilience

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Innovation Zero World | 28th & 29th April 2026 | Olympia London

Who will be in the room?

  • Developers and owners of built assets
     
  • Construction and engineering firms
     
  • Local authorities and city leaders
     
  • Transport operators and EV infrastructure providers
     
  • Infrastructure investors and lenders
     
  • Digital infrastructure companies
     
  • National and regional policymakers

2026 Built & Infrastructure Forum Speakers

Meet Our Confirmed Speakers

Innovation Zero World is proud to present an outstanding lineup of speakers for the Built & Infrastructure Forum, showcasing leaders and innovators in sustainable urban development and green infrastructure.

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2026 Built & Infrastructure Agenda Overview

Why Attend the Built & Infrastructure Forum?

This forum is essential for urban planners, developers, and policymakers dedicated to creating resilient and sustainable built environments.

Attendees will gain insights into innovative technologies, financing models, and best practices for achieving a low-carbon future.

What Will You Learn?

  • How cities are electrifying heat, transport and buildings 

  • How climate resilience is being built into long-term infrastructure design

  • How planning and procurement are evolving to accelerate delivery 

  • How infrastructure finance is being unlocked at scale 

  • How digital infrastructure is enabling smarter, more resilient urban systems 

The Built & Infrastructure Forum will showcase innovative strategies to decarbonise urban areas and infrastructure, addressing the challenges of enhancing resilience, biodiversity and social equity.

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Built & Infrastructure


Forum Partner
UKGBC

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    Infrastructure will play a central role in delivering the UK’s net zero transition while supporting long-term economic growth. From clean energy and transport to housing and industrial systems, transf ...
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    Climate change is a global challenge, yet its effects are increasingly being felt at the local level, with extreme weather events such as flooding, heatwaves, and storms becoming more frequent and sev ...
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    The built environment is one of the most resource- and carbon-intensive systems globally, responsible for over half of emissions, a third of waste and nearly half of raw material use. Transitioning to ...
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    Buildings account for nearly a quarter of UK emissions, with heating representing one of the most urgent decarbonisation challenges. Improving energy performance across the building stock will require ...
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    Responsible for around 5% of global emissions, the healthcare sector sits at the nexus of human and planetary well-being. By embedding sustainability across its operations – from hospital design and r ...
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    Scaling up electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure is essential to accelerating the transition to low-carbon transport and supporting the wider shift to integrated clean energy systems. Despite ...
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Innovation Zero World | 28th & 29th April 2026 | Olympia London

Why Exhibit or Sponsor

Schneider Stand IZ World 2025

Position your solutions inside the electrification of cities and transport. 

HS2

Meet public and private buyers delivering major infrastructure programmes.

Ed Miliband

Align with national infrastructure investment priorities.

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Engage the organisations shaping how the future economy is built.