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SUMMARY:Futurebuild Australia 2026
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nFuturebuild Australia presents its 2026 edition at ICC Sydney\, June 11 to 13\, 2026\, positioning itself as Australia’s leading exhibition for building innovation\, sustainability\, and next-generation construction. The event expects 15\,000-plus design and build professionals\, 250-plus exhibitors\, 1\,000-plus products and brands\, 90-plus speakers across 50-plus sessions\, and three co-located events under one roof. \nThe show is organised by National Media and operates within a specific and urgent national context: by 2030\, Australia must deliver 1.2 million new homes while cutting emissions from a built environment responsible for nearly a third of the nation’s carbon footprint. Futurebuild Australia frames its role as accelerating the industry connections between manufacturers and solution providers and the architects\, builders\, and decision-makers who need faster\, smarter\, and more sustainable ways to build. \nFocus\nThe exhibition operates across seven key focus areas that together cover the transformation of construction from materials science to digital delivery. Rather than organising by product category alone\, the focus areas reflect the systems-level thinking that characterises contemporary sustainable building practice: from what materials are made of and how they perform\, to how buildings are assembled\, operated\, and maintained. \n\nBuilding Systems and Product Innovation\nMaterials and Fabrication\nModern Methods of Construction (MMC)\nDigital and Industrialised Delivery\nBuilding Performance and Efficiency\nIndoor Performance and Use\nBuildability and Delivery Performance\n\nBy 2030\, Australia must deliver 1.2 million new homes and cut emissions from a built environment responsible for nearly a third of the nation’s carbon footprint.\nFuturebuild Australia 2026 Official Positioning \nProgramme\nBetter Buildings Summit and Future Homes Summit\nTwo free-to-attend summits run throughout the three show days\, both included complimentarily with a trade pass and CPD-accredited by the Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA)\, the event’s principal and CPD partner. \n\nBetter Buildings Summit\nPractical insights driving higher-performing\, more efficient buildings across Australia. Covers commercial\, residential\, and retrofit contexts.\nFuture Homes Summit\nIdeas and solutions accelerating how Australia designs\, delivers\, and improves homes. Directly addresses the national housing delivery challenge.\n\nLow Carbon Materials Hub\nA dedicated zone on the exhibition floor presenting new materials and systems reducing embodied carbon without compromising performance. One of the most architecturally specific elements of the show for practitioners engaged with sustainable material specification. \nFree CPD Accreditation\nCPD points are available across the summit and session programme\, accredited by the RAIA as principal CPD partner. Attendees can accumulate accredited learning directly applicable to professional practice across the three days. \nSelected Speakers\n\nJames SherrardNSW Building Commissioner\, Building Commission NSW\nHon Anoulack Chanthivong MPMinister for Building\, NSW Government\nAlec TzannesDirector\, Tzannes Associates\nAlex O’MaraProfessor of Practice\, Urbanism\, University of Sydney\nAlex GurmanAssociate Architect\, Hassell Sydney Studio\nVeena Sahajwalla AODirector\, Sustainable Materials Research and Technology\, UNSW\nLucy SharmanDirector\, Strategy and Sustainability\, Landcom\nLiam WallisFounder\, HIP V. HYPE\nJulian SutherlandHead of Sustainable Assets APAC\, JLL\nGeorgina WilsonFounder and Principal\, Georgina Wilson Associates\n\nCo-located Events\nFuturebuild Australia 2026 runs alongside three co-located events that together form Design and Build Week Australia at ICC Sydney: Design Show Australia\, Kitchen and Bath Show\, and a third partner event. The combined cluster gives the overall platform reach across interior design\, product specification\, and kitchen and bathroom procurement alongside the core building innovation focus. \nExhibitors\nConfirmed exhibitors include Armstrong Flooring\, Architectural Window Systems\, Autex Acoustics\, Boral\, Clipsal\, Etex\, Geostone\, Holcim\, Island Block and Paving\, James Hardie\, Knauf\, Krause Bricks\, Megasorber\, Planet Protector\, Pro Clima\, Promat\, Rylock\, Schnell\, and Weathertex\, among 250-plus total brands. The mix reflects the show’s positioning at the intersection of structural systems\, envelope performance\, acoustic solutions\, and sustainable materials. \nAudience\nFuturebuild Australia targets the full spectrum of design and build professionals: architects\, builders\, developers\, engineers\, interior designers\, sustainability consultants\, project managers\, and specification professionals. The free trade pass and free CPD accreditation lower the access threshold significantly\, while the summit programme targets practitioners who need to translate industry trends into project decisions. The 15\,000-plus expected attendance reflects the event’s positioning as Australia’s primary annual convening point for the sustainable building sector. \nEvent Details\n\n\n\nDates\nJune 11–13\, 2026\n\n\nVenue\nICC Sydney\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, Australia\n\n\nExpected Attendance\n15\,000+ design and build professionals\n\n\nExhibitors\n250+ / 1\,000+ products and brands\n\n\nSessions\n50+ across Better Buildings Summit and Future Homes Summit\n\n\nSpeakers\n90+\n\n\nAdmission / Fees\nFree trade pass with registration at futurebuildaustralia.com.au/registration-pricing/\n\n\nCPD Accreditation\nFree CPD points — accredited by Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA)\n\n\nCo-located Events\nDesign Show Australia; Kitchen and Bath Show; Design and Build Week Australia\n\n\nPrincipal and CPD Partner\nAustralian Institute of Architects (RAIA)\n\n\nMain Sponsors\nKnauf\, Boral\, KONE\, Krause Bricks\, Autodesk\n\n\nIndustry Partners\nArchify\, BuildSkills Australia\, Global Greentag\, International WELL Building Institute\, PreFAB Aus\n\n\nOrganizer\nNational Media\n\n\nOfficial Website\nfuturebuildaustralia.com.au\n\n\n\n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight\nFuturebuild Australia’s core argument\, that Australia faces a simultaneous housing delivery and decarbonisation emergency\, is accurate and positions the show at a genuine intersection of policy\, technology\, and practice rather than as a generic trade event. The 1.2 million homes target by 2030 is not a background statistic but the structural pressure that makes Modern Methods of Construction\, digital delivery\, and low-carbon materials not aspirational topics but procurement necessities. The show’s RAIA partnership for CPD accreditation is significant: it anchors the event within the continuing professional education framework of the architecture profession\, giving the summit content institutional legitimacy beyond the trade floor. The seven focus areas are systems-level categories rather than product silos\, which is the right framing for a show that wants to change how buildings are conceived and delivered rather than merely introduce new products. The Low Carbon Materials Hub is the single most practically useful zone for specifying architects: embodied carbon is increasingly a design decision made at the material selection stage\, and a concentrated presentation of alternatives in one location compresses a research process that would otherwise span months of manufacturer meetings. \n\n\nClosing Note\nFuturebuild Australia arrives at a moment when Australian construction is under simultaneous pressure from housing supply targets\, sustainability legislation\, and workforce skill shortages. Its three-day format at ICC Sydney\, free trade pass\, CPD-accredited summit programme\, and 250-plus exhibitors make it the most comprehensive single-location engagement opportunity for the sustainable building sector in Australia this year. For architects\, builders\, and developers tracking where Australian construction is actually heading rather than where it aspires to go\, the exhibitor mix and summit agenda together offer a grounded annual read on the market.
URL:https://archup.net/event/futurebuild-australia-2026/
LOCATION:International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney)\, 14 Darling Dr\, Sydney NSW 2000\, Sydney\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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