Episode 38 - Procurement with Purpose: Frameworks to Future Homes (Video)
Can procurement become one of the most powerful tools for delivering net zero? In this episode, we sit down with Oliver Mooney, Head of Category at Fusion21, about the challenges and opportunities facing the UK's retrofit sector. From skills shortages and supply chain development to innovation, social value and long-term funding certainty, Oliver explores how procurement can move beyond a transactional process to become a strategic driver of better outcomes for communities, housing providers and the built environment. Tune in now: Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook #futurebuild #futurebuildpodcast

▶︎
Episode 36 - Rethinking Waste: Turning Surplus into Value in Construction (Video)

▶︎
Episode 31 - Ground Truths: Future-Proofing Against Subsidence (Audio)

▶︎
Putting Hoops Data to Work: Davyeon Ross, co-Founder & CEO of ShotTracker

▶︎
Violence Expert: Real Self-Defense Is TERRIFYING

▶︎
Jack Smith & Brian Driscoll On Weaponizing Justice | The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart

▶︎
The Future of L&D | Donald Taylor on AI, Skills and What Comes Next

▶︎
Episode 37 - Putting Architects First (Video)

▶︎
Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

▶︎
Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

▶︎
'Downright addled and CRAZY': Nicolle reacts to Trump's UNHINGED outbursts at NATO summit

▶︎
Episode 35 - From Idea to Impact: Circularity, Sustainability, and Decarbonisation (Video)

▶︎
The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

▶︎
Politics Chat, July 7, 2026

▶︎
The World's Most Important Machine

▶︎
The Data Center Strategy for Business Leaders to Scale Digital Infrastructure with Maarten Goeman

▶︎
Episode 35 - From Idea to Impact: Circularity, Sustainability, and Decarbonisation (Audio)

▶︎
Data + AI Summit Keynote 2026 | Day 2

▶︎
The Mitochondria Doctor: This Reverses Gray Hair, Makes You Feel Young Again & Fixes Disease!

▶︎
Episode 30 - Turning waste Into beauty: From demolition sites to public spaces (Part 1)

▶︎
