

Sat, 08 Jul
|Maketank
Building Greater Exeter Open Day
Building Greater Exeter’s mission is to inspire new candidates, support employers and promote a culture that makes the built environment a great place to work across Exeter, East Devon, and Teignbridge.
Time & Location
08 Jul 2023, 10:00 – 16:00
Maketank, 3-5 Paris St, Exeter EX1 2JB, UK
Guests
About the event
Event Overview
Building Greater Exeter’s mission is to inspire new candidates, support employers and promote a culture that makes the built environment a great place to work across Exeter, East Devon, and Teignbridge.
Building Greater Exeter and partners are running a built environment open day on Saturday 8th July 2023.
There will be demonstrations including, brickwork, roofing and cladding, modern methods of construction and future skills, such as data science, digital solutions, robotics and automation. The audience will have an opportunity to experience each discipline.
Building Greater Exeter Festival Presents:
4 FREE fabulous events for you, your team, network, family and friends!
Reserve your spot now for:
- The first ever free to view webinar from Exeter Living with Building Greater Exeter on Wednesday 5th July 2pm – 3pm. Guest speakers to be announced next week.
Reserve your spot: Webinar Registration - Zoom
- Building Greater Exeter’s Partner & Network event at the University of Exeter on Thursday 6th July 5pm – 8pm. Guest speakers to be announced next week.
Reserve your spot: Building Greater Exeter - Partners & Network Event Tickets, Thu 6 Jul 2023 at 17:00 | Eventbrite
- Building Greater Businesses at Exeter College on Friday 7th July 9:30am – 1:30pm. Full programme in the link below.
Reserve your spot: Building Greater Businesses Tickets, Fri 7 Jul 2023 at 09:30 | Eventbrite
- Building Greater Exeter Open Day at Maketank on Saturday 8th July 10am – 4pm. Exhibitors to be announced next week.
The event is open to the public.
Reserve your spot now or share with your team, network, family and friends with an interest, or not – we might change perceptions, in the built environment!