9 September 2025 | America Square Conference Centre
9 September 2025 | America Square Conference Centre
The GE Sustainability and Resilience: The Green Print 2025 conference is seeking visionary researchers to present groundbreaking ideas in geotechnical engineering. We’re looking for innovative technologies, sustainable materials, and transformative methodologies to drive resilience and environmental sustainability in infrastructure. Selected papers will have the opportunity to present at the prestigious America Square Conference Centre in London on 9th September 2025.
We’re seeking research that addresses:
Innovations in sustainable ground engineering practices and soil mechanics.
Pioneering methods to advance efficiency and environmental sustainability in site investigations.
Cutting-edge approaches to the design and delivery of foundations and infrastructure that withstand the challenges of a changing climate.
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Innovation:
Does your research bring something fresh and transformative to the table?
Impact:
What measurable environmental or resilience benefits does your solution bring to infrastructure?
Scalability:
Can your solution be adapted and implemented on a larger scale?
Sustainability:
Will your solution help meet long-term goals like net-zero emissions?
Your abstract should focus on innovations in sustainable geosystems, cutting-edge ground investigation techniques, or resilient design practices for infrastructure. We are looking for research that advances environmental sustainability and resilience.
Selected papers will be announced on 7th July 2025. Those chosen will present their research at the conference on 9th September 2025.
Please submit a 500-word abstract and any relevant supporting images. Ensure images are at least 1MB in size and in JPEG format.
For more details, contact Marlene.cowlard@emap.com
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Please contact
Marlene Cowlard
on
020 3953 2989
or email
marlene.cowlard@emap.com
and they will be able to help you with your entry.
Your abstract should focus on innovations in sustainable geosystems, cutting-edge ground investigation techniques, or resilient design practices for infrastructure. We are looking for research that advances environmental sustainability and resilience.