Retrofit Success: Data and Digitalisation

Date

15 July 2026

Time

12:00 – 13:00

Location

Online

Organisers

SHAP (Sustainable Housing Action Partnership)

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Retrofit Success: Data and Digitalisation

With data increasingly critical to the success of retrofit programmes, attention is turning to how it is used in practice; not just to plan delivery, but to understand performance and improve outcomes over time. Accompanying the launch of SHAP’s Retrofit Success Guides, this session is part of our ‘Retrofit Success’ Lunch and Learn series – practical conversations about what it really takes to for retrofit to succeed.

Peter McBride (UK Sales Director, Mixergy) and Mike Leonard (Visiting Professor, The Centre for Future Homes, Birmingham City University) will share reflections from their work across technology, delivery and research, including how data is being used to understand performance, optimise systems and inform future retrofit programmes.

Together, they will explore what this looks like in practice, from developing and applying smart hot water systems in real-world settings, to analysing post-retrofit data to better understand performance, effectiveness and long-term outcomes.

Drawing on insights from the Data and Digitalisation Retrofit Success Guide , this session will explore:

  • How data is shaping the design and optimisation of smart technologies, including learning from connected hot water systems
  • What real-world application looks like, including the challenges of systems not always working seamlessly together
  • How post-retrofit data is being used to understand performance and inform future interventions
  • What collaboration between industry and academia is telling us about improving retrofit delivery

As always, there will be plenty of time for Q&A and open discussion.

Why attend

Join this session to:

• Hear first-hand reflections from organisations using data to inform retrofit delivery in practice

• Understand how data can support better decision-making and continuous improvement

• Learn how performance insights are being captured and applied following retrofit interventions

• Explore how collaboration between industry and academia is strengthening the retrofit evidence base

• Reflect on how your organisation can make better use of data across the retrofit lifecycle

Who should attend

This event is open to anyone involved in commissioning, procuring, managing or delivering retrofit. Those most likely to benefit include professionals involved in planning or delivering retrofit programmes that incorporate monitoring, smart technologies or digital systems.

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