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Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Economic Growth Conference 2018

Wednesday, 5th December 2018 @ 0800hrs - 1700hrs

Guildhall Cambridge, Market Square, CB2 3QJ

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Economic Growth Conference 2018 | Event

THE REGIONS MUST ATTEND INDUSTRY CONFERENCE!

The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Economic Growth Conference is back – and this year the focus is on making development and regeneration projects happen to drive economic growth! We’ll be discussing the key business themes and opportunities for growth, whilst hearing from those actioning the plans! Our incredible panels will discuss and present about their ongoing development plans, revealing exclusive insights and future schemes set to take place across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. It’s a truly exciting time for the region and this is a must-attend event for those in the built environment sector looking to be at the forefront of the regions future vision and be involved in the biggest developments.

The conference will see:

  • 300+ Delegates.
  • 30+ VIP Speakers.
  • 15+ Exhibitors.

SPEAKERS & CONFERENCE AGENDA

We’re going to be hearing from those responsible for driving economic growth within Cambridgeshire and Peterborough – with leaders from both the public and private sector – along with plenty of networking time to make new connections. We’ll be hearing about how we can collaborate to unlock and maximise the potential of the region – enabling homes, jobs, and regeneration – whilst discovering exclusive development plans and insights.

We’ll open the conference through a series of keynote speeches before we hear, through a series of panel discussions and presentations, about the key topics, constraints, barriers, opportunities and major developments and regeneration schemes happening in the region. Speakers include:

CBDD Centre Digital Built Britain University Cambridge Combined Authority Science Park AstraZeneca Network Rail Huntstowe Land

It promises to be an unmissable conference!

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Economic Growth Conference 2018 | Programme

0800 – 0900 Breakfast & Registration
0900 – 0930 Keynote Speaker
The Mayor of Cambridgeshire & Peterborough will open the event proceedings with a keynote speech to share the vision for the region, and the key focuses and challenges, whilst helping to align the audience ahead of the event panels and presentations.
Mayor James Palmer, Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority
0930 – 1015 Industrial Strategy – Panel Discussion
Key players within the industry will share their exclusive and knowledgeable insight into the primary opportunities and focuses for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s Industrial Strategy during a thought provoking panel discussion.
Chair: Phil Laycock, Director, Built Environment Networking
Jeanette Walker, Director, Cambridge Science Park
Sian Nash, Associate Chief Operating Officer, Wellcome Genome Campus
Mayor James Palmer, Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority
Andy Williams, Vice President for Cambridge Strategy & Operations, AstraZeneca
1015 – 1045 Break & Networking
1045 – 1200 Developers – Presentations
Some of the UK’s leading developers reveal exclusive information on their ongoing and future proposed developments within the region.
Chair: Phil Laycock, Director, Built Environment Networking
Adam Poole, Asset Manager, British Land
David Gelling, Managing Director, This Land
Bridget Smith, Leader, South Cambridgeshire District Council
Chris Haworth, Founder, Huntstowe Land
1200 – 1230 Lunch & Networking
1230 – 1345 Housing – Presentations
We hear from the major housebuilders who’re driving the creation of much needed homes across the region whilst accelerating their operations to maximise the huge opportunities currently presented to them due to a strong regional economy and proposed infrastructure schemes.
Chair: David Collins, Managing Director, Hadham Construction
Hannah Pattinson, Strategic Land Regional Director, Linden Homes
David McQuade, Chief Executive, Flagship Group & Board Member, Evera
Matthew Sampson, Development Director, U+I
Tim Leathes, Development Director of Strategic Land, Urban & Civic
1345 – 1400 Break & Networking
1400 – 1515 Infrastructure – Presentations
We hear from those behind the major infrastructure schemes planned across the region which will unlock phenomenal opportunities to further drive the regional economy.
Chair: Ron Henry, Director – Midlands & East, PBA now part of Stantec
Philip Toombs, Senior Programme Manager for South East, Network Rail
Mike Evans, Senior Project Manager, Highways England
Mark Adolphus, Director of Connections, UK Power Networks
Richard Taylor, Growth Lead, Environment Agency
Alexandra Bolton, Deputy Director, Centre for Digital Built Britain
1515 – 1530 Conference Summary; Phil Laycock

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Economic Growth Conference 2018 | Exhibition

Why Exhibit?

  • Meet around 300 delegates face to face
  • Be part of the biggest business event focused Cambridgeshire & Peterborough
  • Network with hundreds of your business clients and peers
  • Show your support to Combined Authority and local authorities

Exhibitors

E.ON Balfour Beatty Exhibitiors Barcham Tress

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Economic Growth Conference 2018 | Attendees

We’re expecting over 350 people at the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Economic Growth Conference. Come and join us and the following companies:

AECOM
Airco Regeneration & Air Conditioning
Aitchinson Developments
Anglia Ruskin University
Arcadis
ARUP
AstraZeneca
Athene Communications
Atkins
Aviva Investors
Axis Land Partnerships
Balfour Beatty
Barcham Trees
Barhale
Barker Storey Matthews
Barton Willmore
BE1 Architects
BECG
Benoy
Bidwells
Bircham Dyson Bell
Bishops Gate Developments
BPHA
British Land
BuroHappold
BW: Workplace Experts
Cabinet Office
Cadent
CALA
Calfordseaden
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority
Cambridge Science Park
Capita
Carter Jonas
Catalyst Capital
Centre for Digital Built Britain
Cheffins
CITB
City College Peterborough
CityFibre
Clarion Housing
Clegg Construction
Cogitamus
Curtins
Cushman & Wakefield
Cuttle Construction
Danaher & Walsh Ltd
DevComms
DLP Planning
DNA Scaffolding
E.ON
East Cambridgeshire District Council
Ecology Consultancy
Ecophon
Encore Estate Management
Environment Agency
Exigere
Faithful+Gould
First Base
Flagship Group
Gleeds
Gonville & Caius College
Greenwoods GRM
Grovemere Property
GSS Architecture
HadFrame Group
HadHam Group
HawkinsBrown
Highways England
Hilson Moran
Howes Percival
Huntstowe Land
Iceni Projects
Impact Data Metrics
International Fire Consultants (IFC Group)
ISG
Jestico + Whiles
Kier
Lands Improvement Holdings
LDA Design
Lendlease
Lesko Modular Group
Linden Homes
Local Government Association
LogiKal
Longhurst Group
Lovell
Luminus Group
Mace
Malcolm Hollis
Marshall Group Properties
Marshalls
MCW Architects
Mick George Ltd
Mills & Reeve
Milton (Peterborough) Estates Company
MLM Group
MOLA Museum of London Archaeology
Morgan Sindall
Morse Webb Architects
Mott MacDonald
National Federation of Builders
National Infrastructure Commission
NORR Consultants
nPower
NPS Peterborough
Office of Government Property
One Public Estate
Paragon Interiors
Paul Basham Associates
Pellings
Penningtons Manches
Pershaws
Peter Brett Associates
Pick Everard
PLMR
Premiere Kitchens
PTS Consulting
Purcell
Quinn London
Radisson Hotels
Ramboll
Rapleys
Richard Jackson
Rolton Group
Royal Haskoning DHV
Salmon Developments
Saunders Boston
Scott Brownrigg
Service Ceilings
Shoosmiths
Skanska
Skyline Communications
Snapdragon Consulting
Social Communications
SOM
South Cambridgeshire District Council
Stantec
Stone King
Stonewater
Strukta Group
Strutt & Parker
Studio 24
Sweco
Taylor Wimpey
Terence O’Rourke
This Land
U+I Group
UK Power Networks
Urban and Civic
University of Cambridge
Van Elle
Varsity Town Planning
Vertas Group
Volker Fitzpatrick
Waldeck
Waterman Group
Wellcome Genome Campus
Wellcome Sanger Institute
Wellcome Trust
Willmott Dixon
WSP
WYG

 

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Economic Growth Conference 2018 | Details

Details

Date:
Wednesday, 5th December 2018
Time:
0800hrs - 1700hrs

Venue

Guildhall Cambridge
Market Square, CB2 3QJ + Google Map
Website:
https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/the-guildhall