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Mitsubishi Electric takes headline role at BESA National Conference

  • 28 Oct 2021

Mitsubishi Electric will be attending the upcoming BESA National Conference on the 3rd and 4th November as headline sponsor. It will be hosting a roundtable discussing the implications that the changing role of offices spaces has for building services.

The ‘What’s next for offices?’ roundtable takes place at 11:30 on 3rd November. It covers key topics including energy efficiency, sustainability, air quality and more.

Mitsubishi Electric’s Head of Marketing and Sales Strategy, Philip Ord, will be presenting. Speakers include Graeme Fox, Head of Technical at BESA and Nathan Wood, Chair of BESA Health and Wellbeing in Buildings Group.

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Mitsubishi Electric’s Head of Sustainability for UK and Ireland, Martin Fahey, will also be speaking during the event. Head of Product and Strategy & Delivery, Mark Grayston, will be doing the same.

In the ‘Delivering net zero – can it be done?’ panel on 3rd November, Martin will be discussing the potential for the UK to deliver on its net-zero target, and the solutions needed to make it possible.

On the 4th November, Mark will be presenting ‘Embodied carbon in the HVAC lifestyle’. This is a session on embodied carbon and its role in reducing the environmental impact of buildings in the face of the climate crisis.

You can register to attend the event by clicking here.

To find out more about how Mitsubishi Electric is helping to support a more sustainable built environment, from understanding the key challenges around equipping office spaces to finding the right product for ventilation, heating or air conditioning click here.

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Hatfield,
Hertfordshire,
AL10 8XB
United Kingdom

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