Tuesday 7 February, 18:00-20:00 GMT, London

We are delighted to invite our members to a networking evening on building resilience across the construction sector on Tuesday 7 February, from 18:00 GMT in London.

The evening will offer you the opportunity to find out more about The Portuguese Construction Technology Platform (PTPC) who has been working, with support from the Portuguese government and the European Commission, on a strategy that seeks to consolidate digital transformation with sustainability agendas to support and enable the construction sector of the future. The strategy focuses on the development of cooperation initiatives with prospect partners from other countries – including the UK – with the aim to identify potential joint opportunities in geographies such as Africa, South America and Middle East, where PTPC members have decades of experience in delivering projects.

This event is part of a series of networking events in Brussels, London and Washington DC. Resilience First is proud to be co-hosting this event with the International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure.

Representatives from the UK construction industry and research/academic institutions working with the construction sector are warmly invited to attend to find out more about the PTPC initiatives and to connect on potential project and collaboration opportunities.

This event is by invitation only, if you would like to attend please email contact@resiliencefirst.org

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