Housing Scotland Conference & Exhibition 2024
We’re delighted to be hosting our Housing Scotland Conference and Exhibition on 8 October 2024. Moving into its second year the event will bring together the Scottish Government, local authorities, housing associations, the wider stakeholder community and the supply chain to discuss their vision for the future and how the sector will support the needs of its citizens.
The day is packed full of main stage presentations and panel discussions, getting to the heart of current priorities, including:
- Housing to 2040 – setting out the vision for housing
- Building effective asset management strategies
- Don’t forget it’s someone’s home – retrofitting housing stock
- Meeting net zero targets
- How innovative thinking and new technologies will shape the future
Fully Funded Tickets
We recognise that budgets are extremely tight across the public sector, in recognition of this Housing Industry Leaders are pleased to announce that all public sector, charities and housing association employees can attend our event free of charge. This includes all day refreshments, a 4-star buffet lunch and an invitation to our post event drinks reception.
Why Attend
The purpose of this event is to provide a platform for current policies, plans, priorities and projects to be discussed in an open forum, discussing the challenges faced and the opportunities available in a thought provoking way. Through our panel discussions we will get to the heart of key issues and are designed to be interactive, allowing you to have your voice heard. The event will also bring together key decision makers across Scotland with organisations from the private sector who have the capabilities and long term commitment to work closely together to improve Scotland’s future. It creates a room full of like minded people where knowledge and best practice can be shared and it’s only by working together that we can deliver a strategy which offers best value for the taxpayer and accelerate the transition to net zero.
Opportunities for the Private Sector
We have a number of sponsorship options available to meet your requirements, these include options to speak on the main stage addressing the whole audience, or by engaging in one of our panel sessions. We also have an exhibition area running throughout the day allowing companies a focal point in the room to speak to delegates and to discuss their solutions in more detail.
To register interest please email enquiry@peloton-events.co.uk, or call 0161 519 8950.
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Event Speakers.
Event Schedule.
08.00 – 09.15 – Registration and Networking
Session 1 – Shaping the Future
09.15 – 09.35 – Martin Doyle – Regional Sales Manager – Triton Showers
09.35 – 09.55 – Heather O’Donnell – Technical Support Manager – SPA
09.55 – 10.10 – Michael McLaughlin – Head of Social Value – HACT – The role of place based/social housing as a significant driver of impact/value in Scotland
10.10 – 10.20 – Gillian Campbell – Communications and Public Affairs Lead – Existing Homes for Scotland
10.20 – 10.35 – Finian Parrick – Business Development Director – Evinox
10.35 – 10.50 – Mike Leonard – Senior Policy Lead – Ofgem
10.50– 11.20 – Panel Discussion – Ensuring the Heat in Buildings Strategy delivers for all
• Gillian Campbell – Communications and Public Affairs Lead – Existing Homes for Scotland
• Neal Rafferty – Head of Heat Strategy & Consumer Policy – Scottish Government
• Finian Parrick – Business Development Director – Evinox
• Shona Fisher – Head of Heat Networks – Ofgem
11.20 – 12.00 – Refreshments & Networking
Session 2 – A Strategic Approach to Asset Management
12.00 – 12.10 – Richard Orr – Head of Asset Management – River Clyde Homes
12.10 – 12.20 – Victoria Loughlan – Net Zero & Levelling Up Investment – UK Investment Banks
12.20 – 12.50 – Panel Discussion –
• Richard Orr – Head of Asset Management – River Clyde Homes
• Victoria Loughlan – Net Zero & Levelling Up Investment – UK Investment Banks – TBC
• Morten Jordt Duedahl – Business Development Manager – Danish Board of District Heating
• Drew Murphy – Local Heat Planning Leader – Scottish Government
• Gregor Morrison – Relationship Manager, Glasgow – Aico
12.50 – 13.05 – Lillian McDowall – Head of Business Development Scotland – SCAPE
13.05 – 14.15 – Lunch & Networking
Session 3 – Don’t Forget it’s Someone’s Home – Meeting Sustainability Objectives
14.15 – 14.30 – Mark Potter, Regional Sales Manager, Kensa Contracting
14.30 – 14.45 – Chris Cagienard – Managing Direcor – Pest Solutions
14.45 – 15.00 – Antoine Pellet – Head of Retrofit Credit – HACT
15.00 – 15.15 – Edward Dymock – Architect Associate Director – BDP
15.15 – 15.30 – Nicola McIntosh – Programme Manager – Changeworks
15.30 – 15.45 – Sophie Burgess – Retrofit Consultant – Changeworks