The Housing Market Intelligence Conference and annual report launch 2026 is set to return at Savoy Place, London, on October 7.
As ever, this year's HMI conference – one of the key housebuilding events of the year - will explore the key issues and challenges facing the industry, focusing on the market, the economy, government initiatives and targets, planning, building safety, diversity and the ongoing skills shortage.
Barratt Redrow ceo David Thomas, a regular HMI attendee, says:
"The Housing Market Intelligence Conference brings together the industry to hear the vital strategic information that every housebuilder needs while offering a great networking opportunity.
"Taking home the Housing Market Intelligence Report is a key benefit of attending HMI, it’s always an excellent publication packed full of information and data."
Members of the Home Builders Federation are entitled to a discount on all tickets.
Last year’s HMI conference featured Bukky Bird, group sustainability director at Barratt Redrow; Greg Hill, deputy ceo at the Hill Group; Ed Lockhart, ceo of the Future Homes Hub; Paul Johnson, economist and provost of the Queen’s College, Oxford; Matthew Spry, Lichfields’ senior director and two panels on regulations, skills and planning and the …
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