We’re proud to announce that Showersave will be exhibiting at the Greater Manchester Retrofit Summit & Expo 2025, taking place on Thursday 13 November at the New Adelphi Theatre, University of Salford.
Hosted by Energy House Labs, this in-person event is a key part of Retrofit Action Week Greater Manchester — bringing together retrofit leaders, innovators, and decision-makers for a full day of knowledge-sharing, networking, and showcasing the best in retrofit solutions.
Why Attend?
This exciting new conference and expo builds on the momentum of Greater Manchester’s retrofit efforts since 2019. The event will:
- Explore the challenges and opportunities of large-scale retrofitting
- Accelerate the adoption of sustainable, energy-efficient retrofit practices
- Highlight how devolution is unlocking real progress in the built environment
- Showcase cutting-edge solutions that reduce carbon emissions and boost resilience
Expect a packed day of presentations, panel sessions, guided tours of Energy House Labs, and networking with the people shaping the future of retrofit.
Come See Showersave at the Expo
At our stand, we’ll be demonstrating how waste water heat recovery (WWHR) can play a vital role in:
- Improving energy performance in existing domestic properties
- Supporting low-carbon retrofit strategies
- Meeting compliance targets and boosting SAP scores
- Delivering long-term cost savings and carbon reductions
Whether you’re a buyer, specifier, housing provider, or contractor, come talk to us about how Showersave can enhance your retrofit projects.
Event Details:
What: Greater Manchester Retrofit Summit & Expo 2025
When: Thursday 13 November | 09:30 – 17:00
Where: New Adelphi Theatre, University of Salford, M5 4BR
Who should attend: Professionals involved in large-scale retrofit – housing providers, councils, specifiers, contractors, and community organisations
Free to attend – Book your place now to secure your spot and receive event updates!
Join us at this pivotal event and be part of the movement transforming our existing buildings into sustainable, low-carbon homes of the future.