Influential voices from the infrastructure, energy and sustainability sectors will come together at the ACE/EIC Infrastructure and Sustainable Growth Summit taking place on 3 June.
Panellists have been announced for the important new event, which has been launched by the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) and the Environmental Industries Commission (EIC).
The summit is designed to facilitate direct dialogue between engineering and environmental consultancies with key policy makers and industry leaders, fostering direct impactful conversations and decision making. It will take place at London’s Royal Garden Hotel, on 3 June.
The panel line-up announced is:
Panel 1 – The 10 year infrastructure plan: unlocking productivity and economic growth
- Dr Sarah Prichard (chair of panel), ACE chair and partner and global director of operational excellence at Buro Happold
- Alex Vaughan, chief executive officer, Costain
- Kate McGavin, chief policy and strategy officer, National Wealth Fund
- Matthew Evans, chief operating officer and director of markets, techUK
Panel 2 – The circular economy and industrial strategy
- Stephanie Printz, sustainability and resilience lead, HDR
- Adam Read, chief external affairs and sustainability officer, Suez
- Helena Rivers, energy transition lead, Europe and India, AECOM
- Min Guan, head of systems insights, Energy Transitions Commission
Kate Jennings, chief executive officer of ACE and EIC, said the event is “not your usual conference”.
“This is an interactive business summit that senior leaders absolutely should not miss,” she added.
Featuring keynote presentations and panel discussions with influential industry and policy leaders, the event will also include interactive feedback sessions where every delegate will be able to have their say on the biggest strategic, political, social, environmental and economic issues for 2025 and beyond.
The summit will also offer delegates exclusive insights and updates on new policies and legislation, including the Industrial Strategy, Spending Review, devolution, environmental and infrastructure priorities and powers for UK regions.
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