Published 5 August 2025

Smart Buildings Show 2025: London

Smart Buildings Show 2025 in London will showcase the latest innovations in smart building tech, including IoT, AI, and renewable energy solutions, with experts discussing industry trends, challenges, and future urban infrastructure developments.

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The Smart Buildings Show stands out as a premier event in the industry, uniting experts, innovators, and professionals to explore and present the latest advancements in smart building technologies. 

This year, the event took place in London on October 15th and 16th, drawing a diverse group of participants from the construction, technology, and energy fields.

The show served as a valuable platform for networking, sharing knowledge, and showcasing innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and automation of modern buildings.

Importance of Smart Buildings Show

Smart buildings are transforming the way we design and manage urban infrastructure.

By utilising cutting-edge technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and renewable energy systems, these buildings strive to optimise resource usage, boost occupant comfort, improve security, and minimise environmental impact.

This event plays a vital role in driving innovation within the sector.

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Exhibitions and Product Demonstrations

The exhibition floor buzzed with activity as companies displayed their latest products, solutions, and services tailored for smart buildings. Attendees had the chance to experience firsthand the technologies propelling the industry forward.

Prominent companies such as ABB, Beckhoff, Enocean Alliance, Legrand, Schneider Electric, and Siemens showcased a range of solutions, including intelligent HVAC systems, smart lighting, automated energy management platforms, and IoT-driven building security systems.

A major emphasis was placed on smart energy management, with exhibitors displaying systems aimed at optimising energy use, incorporating renewable energy sources like solar and wind, and lowering overall operational expenses.

Exhibitors introduced sophisticated IoT ecosystems that facilitate smooth communication among various building systems—such as lighting, heating, and security—providing a cohesive approach to building management.

AI-driven solutions focused on automating building operations, ranging from predictive maintenance to adaptive climate control, were featured.

These systems are designed to boost both efficiency and occupant comfort while reducing operational costs.

Numerous exhibitors highlighted innovative sustainable materials that aid in energy conservation and minimise environmental impact.

These included recycled construction materials, eco-friendly insulation, and materials that contribute to lowering a building’s carbon footprint.

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Panel Discussions and Workshops

The event also included several panel discussions and interactive workshops, allowing attendees to engage with experts and peers on a range of important topics.

  • Industry Challenges Addressed: A significant discussion focused on the hurdles to adopting smart building technologies, especially regarding costs, regulatory challenges, and the necessity for skilled labour to install and maintain these systems.
  • Policy and Regulation Trends: Multiple panels examined the changing policies and regulations surrounding smart buildings. Experts talked about the impact of government incentives and how evolving environmental regulations are fostering innovation in smart building solutions.
  • Future of Smart Cities and Infrastructure: The idea of smart cities was thoroughly explored, with discussions highlighting the crucial role smart buildings will play in shaping urban landscapes. Key points included the integration of city-wide data analytics, public services, and building operations.
  • Cybersecurity Concerns in Smart Buildings: With the increasing connectivity of systems, cybersecurity is a significant concern. Workshops addressed best practices for securing IoT devices in smart buildings and strategies for reducing the risks of data breaches and cyberattacks.
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Networking and Business Opportunities

The event offered numerous networking opportunities, enabling industry professionals to connect and explore potential partnerships.

  • Partnerships Formed: During the event, several partnerships and collaborations were announced, with companies joining forces to create integrated solutions for smart building management and energy efficiency.
  • Opportunities for Collaboration: A highlight of the show was the matchmaking platform that facilitated meetings between startups, investors, and established companies, creating a fertile ground for collaboration and innovation.
  • Insights from Attendees and Exhibitors: Attendees commended the event for its emphasis on sustainability and innovation, while exhibitors noted the increasing demand for smart building technologies across various sectors, including commercial, residential, and industrial buildings.
  • Emerging Trends in the Smart Building Industry: Several trends emerged from the show, highlighting the future direction of the industry.

Several trends emerged from the show, highlighting the future direction of the industry.

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Focus on Sustainability and Green Buildings

The shift towards green buildings was a prominent theme. Smart building technologies are increasingly recognised as essential tools for reducing energy consumption and emissions, aiding cities and companies in reaching their sustainability objectives.

The Role of Data Analytics and Predictive Maintenance

Data-driven decision-making in building management is gaining traction, with predictive maintenance technologies utilising big data and AI to foresee and avert equipment failures, thereby minimising downtime and costs.

Integration of Renewable Energy

There was a significant emphasis on incorporating renewable energy sources into building systems. Solar panels, energy storage, and smart grid connectivity were common topics, reflecting the industry’s dedication to sustainability and resilience.

IAconnects to Exhibit Innovative Smart Building Solutions at Smart Buildings Show 2025

Stand B48

We’ve once again been invited by Beckhoff to join them as a key technology partner on their stand — a collaboration that reflects our continued alignment in delivering cutting-edge smart building solutions.

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Joining us will also be our long-standing partner MobiusFlow, further strengthening our shared commitment to integrated, scalable, and data-driven IoT solutions.

What We’re Showcasing?

IAconnects–Beckhoff Power Monitoring Solution

We’ll be demonstrating our latest IA–Beckhoff Power Measurement Solution: a fully pluggable, pre-wired, and scalable system designed for easy installation and advanced analytics.

With real-time grid monitoring and over 600 measured values — including voltage, current, power factor, harmonics, and more — this solution is ideal for environments demanding precision energy monitoring and smart reporting.

Key features include:

  • 3-Phase Power Measurement
  • Advanced power quality analytics
  • Embedded MobiusFlow software for seamless IoT integration
  • Optional switched outputs for load balancing
  • OCPP interface to control and communicate with any EV charger

Distributed Current Monitoring via LoRaWAN

To demonstrate our distributed energy measurement capabilities, we’ll showcase a LoRaWAN gateway paired with wireless current transformers (CTs).

This solution enables non-intrusive current monitoring across multiple areas — ideal for retrofits or hard-to-wire environments.

Smart Dashboards & Environmental Sensing

In addition to our energy monitoring capabilities, the booth will feature our standard smart building dashboards, offering real-time data visibility and system health insights.

To round out the demonstration of our end-to-end building intelligence platform, we’ll include:

These features highlight the breadth of IAconnects + MobiusFlow capabilities for building optimisation, energy management, and occupant comfort.

Whether you’re interested in EV charging integration, energy analytics, or environmental IoT, come and visit us at the Beckhoff stand to see how IAconnects is shaping the future of smart buildings.

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