The Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB) welcomed members to the National Space Centre in Leicester on 5 March for its Spring Forum 2026, for a day of industry insight, discussion and networking.
Set against the backdrop of one of the UK’s most iconic science and innovation venues, this year’s Forum combined forward-thinking content with valuable opportunities for members to connect and collaborate.
The afternoon Business Forum took place in the Planetarium, where delegates explored one of the most talked-about topics currently shaping the business landscape: artificial intelligence.
Carly Graham of Thinkivity led an engaging session examining the pros and cons of AI, focusing on how artificial intelligence could impact construction businesses in practical terms.
Her presentation prompted lively discussion among members, who shared perspectives on opportunity, risk and implementation within their own organisations.
Alongside the keynote session, members received updates from CAB covering ongoing technical, regulatory and sustainability workstreams.
With continued change across competency requirements, sustainability priorities and the wider regulatory landscape, the Forum provided an important platform for members to stay informed and contribute to the conversation.
CAB Chief Executive Nigel Headford said the event reflected the association’s commitment to delivering relevant, high-value forums for its membership.
“Our Spring Forum is about bringing members together to focus on the issues that matter most to their businesses,” he said.
“AI is already influencing how companies operate, and it was invaluable to explore both its potential and its limitations in a practical, balanced way.
“At the same time, we continue to support members through significant regulatory and technical developments. Events like this ensure our community remains informed, connected and prepared for what lies ahead.”
Following the Business Forum, delegates moved into the exhibition area for a drinks reception and formal dinner, with the National Space Centre providing a memorable setting for further networking.
Members also enjoyed an after-dinner address from former Leicester City and England goalkeeper Peter Shilton OBE, who shared reflections from his sporting career and insights on leadership, resilience and high performance.
The Spring Forum builds on a strong programme of CAB events over the past year, including the 2025 Technical Conference at Loughborough University and previous forums that have spotlighted sustainability, aluminium recycling and the Building Safety Act.
CAB’s 2026 events programme will continue to focus on regulation, innovation and best practice across the aluminium in building sector.
Nigel added: “The National Space Centre proved to be an inspiring venue for a forward-looking event. It was fantastic to see such strong engagement from members throughout the day, and we look forward to building on this momentum at future CAB events.”
For more information about the CAB events programme, visit https://c-a-b.org.uk/cab-events-programme/, email enquiries@c-a-b.org.uk, or call 01453 828851.