evoHub is a versatile, fully-branded space for meeting and educating our industry’s legislators, influencers, specifiers and customers on how decarbonisation can be achieved throughout the construction process.
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Events and CPD at evoHub

Heidelberg Materials UK evoHub is the place to learn about how heavy building materials are being decarbonized. 

Based in Clerkenwell, London, the evoHub is a versatile, fully-branded space for meeting and educating our industry’s legislators, influencers, specifiers and customers on how decarbonisation can be achieved throughout the construction process. All activity is hosted by Heidelberg Materials, and we can seat up to 30 guests, with impactful AV facilities and interactive displays.

Events at evoHub

We want to help our industry’s legislators, influencers and specifiers learn about how heavy building materials are decarbonising and encourage discussion on sustainability throughout construction. 

We are offering a variety of opportunities at our evoHub in central London including CPD presentations, seminars and Meet the Expert drop-in sessions. 

Scheduled sessions are visible below:

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Heidelberg Materials evoHub
Techspace
140 Goswell Road
London
EC1V 7DY

What you'll gain

  • Expert-led guidance on sustainable materials, circular design, and low-carbon strategies
  • Real-world case studies showcasing successful implementation across sectors
  • Actionable tools to support your design decisions and client conversations
  • CPD certification to support your professional development
  • Opportunity to network with peers and like-minded individuals

Who should attend

These sessions are ideal for:  

  • Architects looking to embed sustainability into their design process.
  • Engineers seeking low-impact solutions for structural and building systems.
  • Sustainability consultants advising on compliance, carbon reduction, and lifecycle performance. 

Continual Professional Development (CPD) Presentations

Seminars

Learn how carbon-captured cement can be specified and used in the UK and how concrete can be designed to reduce carbon, with full traceability

 

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Learn how concrete can be designed to reduce carbon, with full traceability

 

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Learn how carbon-captured cement can be specified and used in the UK and how concrete can be designed to reduce carbon, with full traceability

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evoHub booking information

If you would like to use our evoHub, please get in touch with your commercial contact at Heidelberg Materials, or register your interest by completing the form linked below..

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An in person session focused on how data driven decision making can enable low carbon concrete without increasing project risk.

  • Time: 11:00
  • Lunch included
     
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Seminars

Designing buildings that offer safety in a fire is of critical importance across the construction industry. Learn how the use of concrete can help create buildings that can withstand fire and protect inhabitants.

  • Time: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Lunch included

 

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Seminar

Carbon capture is becoming a reality in the cement industry. This seminar will discuss the process and technology that is being developed at our Padeswood cement works, and demonstrate what is already being used in Brevik, Norway.

  • Time: 11:00-13.00
  • Lunch included
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Seminars

Designers face the tough challenge of selecting the correct primary materials for their construction projects. This seminar will explore the full-life sustainability credentials of timber and concrete, to help informed decisions be made.

  • Time: 11:00 - 13:00pm
  • Lunch included
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Seminars

Transport on and from building materials sites is a source of considerable carbon emissions. Hear how technology and alternative fuels are being used to lessen the impact of operations.

  • Time: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Lunch included
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