The Business, Innovation & Growth Summit returns to drive South London closer to Net Zero

The BIG South London Innovation & Growth Summit returns on Friday, 10 November, at The Exchange, Twickenham, this time exploring how the region can transition to Net Zero whilst also showcasing the broader cutting-edge innovation taking place across South London.

Breakout sessions alongside keynote speeches will cover relevant topics, including how we create and nurture the skills required for a Net Zero economy and the financial and structural building blocks needed to successfully commit to the green transition.

Speaking on the demand for green skills, Cllr Gareth Roberts, Leader of Richmond Borough Council and Chair of the South London Partnership, said, “There’s a real discussion around Net Zero right now that highlights a green skills gap in our local workforce. This Summit is a fantastic opportunity for thought leaders across the region to come together and discuss ways to address this.”

An Innovation Showcase will run alongside the Summit, which will be an interactive exhibition of research, products and ideas from leading entrepreneurs and academics from the region. Businesses will also be able to access practical tips and tricks to make their organisations more sustainable.

Paul Kirkbright, programme director at BIG South London says: “We all understand the importance of moving towards a more sustainable future, but the difficulties arise in knowing how to actually get there. BIG South London unites our educational population with local businesses and residents, to drive change for the benefit of all who live and work in the region.”

Anthony McClaran, vice-chancellor at St Mary’s University added, “We’re pleased to be welcoming the second Business, Innovation & Growth Summit here to The Exchange in Twickenham. St Mary’s is home to a Net Zero research project, Guardians of Creations, so it’s fitting that as part of our carbon reduction journey we’re able to host this event to spark conversation, promote action, and raise awareness of this important issue.”

The Summit is open to anyone with an interest in Net Zero – students, start-ups, businesses, charities, investors, academic researchers, policymakers, and individuals from the wider South London community.


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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