Position yourself as a thought-leader

This year, emex returns with a focused programme designed to build the skills and confidence, energy and sustainability professionals need to lead decarbonisation efforts across their organisations. Through a blend of interactive, practical, and educational sessions, we’ll demystify low-carbon technologies and equip attendees with the strategies, insights, and tools to deliver greener, more efficient, and future-ready operations.

However, we need the insight and leadership from those who can teach those lessons and share their knowledge and expertise, helping organisations across the UK become smarter, greener, more resilient, and ready to deliver Net Zero and low-carbon built environments.

We’re now inviting session proposals and speaker applications for emex 2026.

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If you are interested in contributing your ideas and positioning yourself as a thought-leader within the industry, please click on the button below and we'll be in touch.

 


 

We welcome submissions offering thought leadership and practical guidance across the following topic areas:

Reporting and Decreasing Scope 2 Emissions

Sustainability Leadership Strategies to Deliver Net Zero

Commercial Retrofit for Energy Performance and Improved Well-Being

On-Site Generation, Storage, and Microgrids

Changes to Carbon Measurement and Net Zero Reporting

Flexible, Time-Matched, Green Business Tariffs

Demystifying Engaging in Flexibility Markets

Nature-Based Solutions in Building Performance

Heat Networks, the Electrification of Heat and Flexible Applications

Climate Resilience and Energy Security at an Organisational Level

Behavioural Change and Occupant Engagement

Changes to EPCs and MEES for Commercial Real Estate

Understanding the Impacts and Appropriate Application of Technologies, such as:

  • Heat Pumps
  • Smart Controls
  • Heat Batteries and BESS
  • IOT, AI and Digital Twins in BMS
  • Integrated and Data-driven EMS

Creating an Energy-Efficient, Smart, Clean-Powered, Biophilic and Human-Centric Built Environment