Events & Webinars
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Powered by GITEX GLOBAL, the world’s largest and most influential tech and startup event, GITEX ASIA 2025 debuts in Singapore from 23-25 April 2025 at Marina Bay Sands, as the region’s ultimate platform for technology and innovation. Globally recognized as the “Best tech show in the world”, delivering the highest ROI, scoring the highest on the network-building satisfaction index, and offering unparalleled organizational excellence globally.
2025 Guangzhou Electrical Building Technology
Guangzhou Electrical Building Technology (GEBT) will take place from 9 – 12 June 2025 at the China Import and Export Fair Complex, which will be held alongside Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition (GILE). From the last edition, GILE and GEBT gathered 3,383 exhibitors, and 208,992 professional visitors from as many as 150 countries and regions. Guangzhou Electrical Building Technology (GEBT) provides a premier platform to showcase cutting-edge technologies and product in the fields of in home automation, low carbon intelligent building and smart power distribution. Please find more details about exhibitors and visitors.
2025 World Battery & Energy Storage Industry Expo in China
The Top-class Exhibition of Battery Industry
Committed to promoting global market trade and battery industrial chain, WBE has developed into a professional exhibition with the largest number of exhibitors in battery enterprises and the highest participation of professional visitors and foreign buyers. Relying on its worldwide influence and thousands of overseas buyers, WBE provides exhibitors with high-quality buyers resources to help enterprises get more business opportunities.
Webinar Calendar
Date | Title | Organisation | Link | Location | Detail |
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5/12/24 | Workshop Safety | Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia | Link | Online recording – free account required before viewing | The IPWEA Fleet webinars are designed to introduce the fleet community to relevant topics by providing an overview of best practice, a practical example from a Fleet Manager presented as a case study, and information from an industry partner. |
17/10/24 | Maintenance Management Systems | Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia | Link | Online recording – free account required before viewing | The IPWEA Fleet webinars are designed to introduce the fleet community to relevant topics by providing an overview of best practice, a practical example from a Fleet Manager presented as a case study, and information from an industry partner. |
5/10/24 | What is Energy Based safety? | Construction Health & Safety NZ | Link | Online recording | CHASNZ launched its Energy Wheel program earlier this year and there has been huge interest in the resources it created. It wanted to continue to provide even more guidance, therefore its next webinar’s theme is ‘What is Energy Based Safety?’ presented by Jon Harper-Slade, GM Health and Safety Innovation CHASNZ. Jon pioneered the establishment of CHASNZ Trust and is an executive leader specialising in health, safety and environment (HSE). |
18/09/24 | IS Update | Infrastructure Sustainability Council | Link | Via Zoom | A special IS Update, to welcome new Chief Executive, Toby Kent. During this online session, attendees will also receive the latest information from teams at the Infrastructure Sustainability Council. |
10/09/24 | Geothermal in New Zealand – an overlooked carbon friendly energy source | Carbon and Energy Professionals | Link | Online recording – free account required before viewing | We live on the Pacific Ring of Fire. While we may experience the odd window rattle because of it, it is also an enormous, untapped source of energy, not just as a source of electricity generation but also in providing low emissions heat for industrial processes. |
22/08/24 | CoR – Managing Shared Responsibilities with Contractors | Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia | Link | Online recording – free account required before viewing | The IPWEA Fleet webinars are designed to introduce the fleet community to relevant topics by providing an overview of best practice, a practical example from a Fleet Manager presented as a case study, and information from an industry partner. |
25/06/24 | Reviewing Process Heat Consent Applications: Becoming a Suitably Qualified Professional | Carbon and Energy Professionals | Link | Online recording | This webinar will introduce CEP’s Process Heat Emission Plan Reviewer certification and how to attain it. |
6/06/24 | Securing resources for urban growth | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | Growing cities and regions must plan for not just where they’ll grow, but where to get the materials needed to support this growth. |
30/04/24 | Asset Management for Green Infrastructure | Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia | Link | Online recording – free account required before viewing | IPWEA, in conjunction with Landscape Federation of Australia and Active Green Services presents the “Asset Management for Green Infrastructure” webinar to delve into the world of Green Infrastructure and how you can include it in your asset and financial management plans. |
27/03/24 | Managing Power Loads with Smart EV Charging Webinar | Carbon and Energy Professionals | Online recording | Join Jonny Parker from Thundergrid for a discussion on planning smart charging infrastructure within facilities, future-proofing your EV charging installations and how smart charging can help manage power load, flattening demand and pricing and reducing infrastructure build costs. | |
26/03/24 | Shaping New Zealand’s Future Skies Webinar | Carbon and Energy Professionals | Link | Online recording | Join Justus Katzur, Mechatronics Engineer, Industrial Sustainability at Beca for a discussion on the need for New Zealand to create its own sustainable aviation fuel production capability from both economic and environmental lenses. |
12/03/24 | Campuses, schools and precincts – Driving down energy bills and emissions is simpler than you think Webinar | Carbon and Energy Professionals | Link | Online recording | In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, building automation has emerged as a pivotal tool in the pursuit of sustainable practices. By seamlessly integrating technologies to monitor and control building systems, such as HVAC, boiler, hot-water, lighting, and indoor air quality, IoT based building automation holds the key to optimising energy use and reducing carbon emissions. |
28/02/24 | What’s new with NZS 3910? | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | At the end of last year, the revised New Zealand standard contract for the construction of building and civil engineering projects was released, following extensive review. NZS 3910 is the most commonly used contract in New Zealand’s construction industry. |
6/12/23 | Bridging the finance gap for SME decarbonisation innovators | Carbon and Energy Professionals | Link | Online recording | NZGIF has just launched the Green Finance Accelerator aimed at SMEs that have commercialised low-carbon technology with a clear focus on reducing emissions in NZ. Join Guy Wilson, Investment Manager NZGIF, for this live broadcast and Q&A to hear about what is available, who is eligible and how to access this support. |
25/07/23 | Critical infrastructure resilience consultation webinar | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | A webinar to support the ongoing consultation that’s underway by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC). |
24/07/23 | Revision of NZS 3910 – public consultation phase | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | This webinar from 23 May looks at the consultation on the draft NZ 3910 Conditions of contract for building and civil engineering construction. |
31/05/23 | Infrastructure 2023 Looking Ahead Symposium – Making Strategy a Reality | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | Watch the presentations from the 2023 symposium. |
2/05/23 | What’s fair? Providing and paying for infrastructure | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | A webinar to support the launch of its deep-dive research project into infrastructure and fairness. |
9/03/23 | Infrastructure 2020 – first symposium videos | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | Te Waihanga held its first symposium ‘Infrastructure 2020: Looking Ahead’ on Friday 28 February to consider the key issues in infrastructure in 2020 and the coming decades. It was also an opportunity to discuss the first steps towards our 30-year infrastructure strategy, starting with an Infrastructure Needs Assessment. |
9/02/23 | The ballooning cost of consenting | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | Te Waihanga hosted a webinar based around the findings of its 2022 report on infrastructure consenting. |
16/11/22 | NAP unpacked 2 | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | This follow-up to the first NAP unpacked webinar looks into reform of the emergency management system. |
30/08/22 | NAP unpacked | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | Te Waihanga hosted a webinar to unpack what the national adaptation plan (NAP) means for the infrastructure sector. |
1/07/22 | Te Waihanga Draft Infrastructure Strategy | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | A webinar and Q&A to discuss Te Waihanga’s Draft Infrastructure Strategy. |
19/05/22 | Infrastructure 2022 – focus on the Strategy | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | All 18 sessions from Infrastructure 2022: Looking Ahead Symposium. |
10/03/22 | International Best Practice in Tender Price Evaluation | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | Te Waihanga presented the report ‘International Best Practice in Tender Price Evaluation’ to the NZ Society of Construction Law. |
15/06/21 | Infrastructure 2021: Looking Ahead Symposium | New Zealand Infrastructure Commission | Link | Online recording | All 13 sessions from Infrastructure 2021: Looking Ahead Symposium. |