US Green Building Council holds Greenbuild Conferece & Expo in Mumbai

The trade show will take place from Nov. 2 to 4.

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the creators of the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating system, have announced that the International Greenbuild Conference & Expo will be held in Mumbai, India, Nov. 2 to 4, 2017.

USGBC also announced that Greenbuild will be held in partnership with the ABEC Exhibitions & Conferences Ltd.’s (ABEC) ACETECH conference, and bring together Indian and global industry leaders, experts and frontline professionals dedicated to sustainable building.

"Greenbuild is the place where the passion of the green building movement comes alive," says Mahesh Ramanujam, president and CEO, USGBC and Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI). "India is the third largest market for LEED outside the U.S., and USGBC has committed to bringing its resources to advance more rapid adoption of green building practices in the country. In fact, green building is projected to grow 20 percent in India by 2018, which makes my mother country the perfect location to hold the Greenbuild conference." 

The call for proposals for Greenbuild India 2017 is also open and can be submitted here. GBCI, the certification body for all LEED projects globally—which was incorporated in India last year—will also play a significant role in the conference along with its array of new rating systems designed to advance sustainability in the built environment. 

Emerging economies like China, India and Brazil are engines of green growth and development varies from two to six-fold over current green building levels.

"We are at the threshold for exponential growth in the building materials and construction sector in India, and the green building movement will be of utmost significance going forward. We are extremely pleased that Greenbuild India 2017 will be launched alongside ACETECH in Mumbai making it the holistic destination for the building materials and construction sector in the country," says Sumit Gandhi, managing director, ABEC.

Increased consumer demand has also pushed the world's green building market to a trillion-dollar industry, a surge that has led to a corresponding increase in the scope and size of the green building materials market, which is expected to reach $234 billion by 2019.

The 2016 marquee Greenbuild conference, held annually in the United States since 2002, took place in Los Angeles, hosted more than 18,000 attendees and 531 exhibiting companies participating in 138,960 square feet of exhibit and display space on the trade show floor.

In recent years, the conference has expanded internationally. In addition to the 2017 India Greenbuild, the conference will also take place in Boston, China and Brazil this year. 

"We look forward to partnering and working with ABEC," adds Ramanujam. "ABEC is a leader in India, bringing innovation and excellence to trade shows, events and conferences. The USGBC ABEC collaboration will help make Greenbuild 2017 a great success in India."