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New Australian Living building event is all about sustainability [video]

New Australian Living building event is all about sustainability [video]

Australian Living has partnered with FMX Business Solutions to present a brand new building event that they say has sustainability at its core.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

08 Aug 2014 1m read View Author

Australian Living has partnered with FMX Business Solutions to present a brand new building event that they say has sustainability at its core.

To be held in Brisbane, SEE Sustainable Experience 2015 will offer a platform to showcase real world solutions and projects integrated with sustainable products, demonstrating collaboration and inspiration in a relaxed environment.

Cameron Rosen from Australian Living explains that SEE Sustainable Experience is an important event for a growing market because it will express the strength of the sustainable industry through a large collection of sustainable products, services and solutions.

SEE Sustainable Experience endeavours to foster a spirit of learning by enabling industry participants to tell their individual sustainable stories while showing visitors to the exhibition why Australia has a strong and committed sustainable building industry.

Frank Matus from FMX Business Solutions explained that suppliers desire an event that is value-based and delivers a greater return for their investment. SEE Sustainable Experience will provide a platform for the sustainable building industry to showcase itself by linking case studies and education to suppliers.

SEE Sustainable Experience will be held at the Brisbane Showground 18-20 June 2015.

Cameron Rosen from Australian Living explains the SEE Sustainable Experience initiative below:

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