Meet UK and International Innovators at Futurebuild 2026 in London

Last checked on:
13 October 2025

Are you actively involved in sustainable construction, the circular economy, or the development of innovative materials? Discover new international opportunities during the 1-to-1 matchmaking sessions at Futurebuild 2026, organised by Innovate UK and the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN).

Tuesday
3 March
until
Thursday
5 March

Venue

Excel London Halls S2 - S4 Royal Victoria Dock
1 Western Gateway
E16 1XL London
GB

Attendee information

Free of charge

Organiser

  • Enterprise Europe Network

On 3 March 2026, at London's Excel, you will meet UK and international decision-makers, experts and potential business partners - all in one day. These pre-arranged meetings offer a unique opportunity to present your products, services, and innovations, as well as to build collaborations in the sustainable construction sector.

Why participate?

  • Strengthen your international network in construction and materials
  • Discover new market opportunities in the UK and beyond
  • Increase visibility for your company or innovation
  • Gain direct access to innovation and growth specialists from Innovate UK and EEN
  • Learn about the latest trends in sustainable and circular construction

Following a highly successful 2025 edition (with over 9,000 visitors and 250 exhibitors), Futurebuild 2026 promises once again to be the meeting point for entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers shaping a sustainable built environment.

Are you unable to travel to London? Online matchmaking sessions are also available on 4 and 5 March, 2026.

Who can participate?

Entrepreneurs, researchers and professionals working in or connected to the construction sector, including:

  • Sustainable building materials
  • Circular economy
  • Renewable energy
  • Green technology and innovation
  • Advanced manufacturing and infrastructure

Registration

Register early to create your online profile and schedule your meetings. Spaces are limited!
 

Commissioned by:
  • Ministry of Economic Affairs
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