Why InfraSphere 2027 matters
The built environment is responsible for roughly 40% of global carbon emissions. As cities grow and the climate changes, the engineers, architects and scientists who design our infrastructure face an urgent mandate: build more, build better, and build with a fraction of the carbon.
InfraSphere 2027 — the Advancing Sustainable Construction & Smart Infrastructure — is a three-day international forum dedicated to that mission. Across eight specialist tracks, peer- reviewed sessions, keynotes and hands-on workshops, the congress connects the latest research in sustainable materials, structural resilience, and digital construction with the practitioners delivering tomorrow's cities.
Held in London, UK, InfraSphere 2027 welcomes delegates from over 65 countries for a programme designed to spark collaboration, showcase innovation, and accelerate the transition to a resilient, low-carbon, intelligent built environment.
What the congress sets out to achieve
Decarbonise construction
Share research and practice that cuts embodied and operational carbon across the building lifecycle.
Advance smart infrastructure
Explore digital twins, IoT, and AI for safer, more efficient and resilient assets.
Connect a global community
Bring together academia, industry and policy from across continents to exchange ideas.
Translate research to practice
Move proven innovation from the lab into real-world projects and standards.
250+
Expected delegates
65+
Countries represented
8
Specialist tracks
June 7–9, 2027 · London
Join the global conversation on sustainable, smart infrastructure
Register today to secure early-bird pricing, or submit your abstract to present your research to an international audience.
