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Launch of the Smart Home Digital Blueprint

  • Excel London 1 Western Gateway London, England, E16 1XL United Kingdom (map)

This webinar will detail how the blueprint has been designed to assist in supporting the delivery of the next generation of homes, that are affordable to run, aligned with net zero, and designed to support the flexible and adaptable health and wellbeing needs of their residents.

 

The blueprint is a bold rethinking of the future home as a living system: one that generates energy, supports wellbeing, anticipates need, and evolves with its occupants over time. Designed for rural Scotland (through Moray Growth Deal – UK Gov) but relevant far beyond, it combines low-carbon construction, digital health, and adaptive design into a single, integrated blueprint. The model is structured across three horizons, allowing housing providers and policymakers to act immediately while planning for future integration. The webinar will share the model and resources developed and opportunities for early adopters, with an expert panel that will discuss the relevance and context on how this can be used in practise.

 

Key learning points that will be covered

  •  Smart future homes as living systems

  • Net zero and affordability by design

  • Integrated housing, health and digital needs

  • Three horizons for delivery and planning (short, medium and long term)

  • Clear pathways for early adopters

 

Who should attend

Anyone with an interest – strong cross‑sector relevance and of particular interest to housing providers, designers, policy and planning and health and care staff, academia and industry     

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