West Midlands Heat Network Supply Chain Event – save the date 1st July

Key information

Posted: 28th May 2026
Company Name: WMCA & DESNZ
Contact Name: James Beal
Contact Email: James.beal2@energysecurity.gov.uk
Telephone:
Expires: 12th June 2026

Details

Join us in the West Midlands for the third event in our Meet the Buyer: Heat Network Supply Chain series.
Initial booking invitations will be issued via email to organisations already engaged in the West Midlands. A wider booking link will be released around 10 June, subject to availability.
At this event, you’ll hear directly from West Midlands public authorities and businesses leading the development of heat networks across the region. It’s designed primarily for companies already active—or with experience—in the supply chain, offering valuable insight into upcoming opportunities, timelines, and market direction.
We also warmly welcome organisations considering entering the sector. This is a chance to learn first-hand what working in the heat network supply chain is really like—what has worked well, where challenges have arisen, and how successful companies have navigated the market.
The event will conclude with a lunchtime 1:1 “speed meeting” session, giving you the opportunity to spend five minutes with key buyers in the sector—an invaluable chance to make connections and explore potential opportunities.

Categories

  • Investor
  • Other
  • Consultancy
  • DBOM
  • Developer
  • Equipment Suppliers
  • Industry Association Installation
  • Operation and Maintenance

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