
Why Attend NeuroPlaces?
The Commercial Marketplace for Inclusive Environments
NeuroPlaces is the UK’s first B2B exhibition and conference connecting professionals who design, build, and manage inclusive, accessible, and neurofriendly environments.
Across two days you’ll meet vetted suppliers, discover best practice, and gain insights that turn inclusion into measurable performance.
Meet Multiple Vetted Suppliers
Save months of research by connecting directly with trusted manufacturers, designers, and consultants offering practical solutions across:
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Acoustics & lighting
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Furniture & materials
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Wayfinding & navigation
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Technology & workplace tools
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Accessibility & infrastructure
All exhibitors are curated for quality, relevance and delivery within inclusive design and accessibility.
Learn from
Leaders
Who Attends?
NeuroPlaces attracts senior decision‑makers shaping how workplaces and public places become more inclusive, accessible and human‑centred.
Our buyers represent every stage of the inclusive environment supply chain — from design and strategy to property management, capital projects and technology.
Workplace & Corporate Real Estate
Seeking:
• Office redesigns and hybrid transformation
• Employee experience, retention & productivity
• ESG, wellbeing & DEI commitments
Priority job titles:
Head of Workplace · Director of Real Estate · Head of Facilities · Workplace Experience Manager · Global Head of CRE · Head of Employee Experience · Head of DEI · Workplace Strategy Lead
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Public Sector & Government
Seeking:
• Equality duty & statutory compliance
• Inclusive capital projects and refurbishments
• Accessibility upgrades across estates
• Enhanced public user experience
Priority job titles:
Head of Estates · Director of Property · Accessibility Lead · Inclusive Design Lead · Capital Projects Director · Head of FM · Policy Lead · Built Environment Lead
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Additional Audiences
Growing engagement also comes from:
Technology providers focusing on digital accessibility & smart environments• Accessibility consultants, auditors & certification bodies• Researchers, policy groups & advocacy organisations influencing inclusive design standards
Designers & Specifiers
Driving inclusive, accessible and neurofriendly environments across sectors.
Priority job titles:
Architect / Associate Architect · Interior Designer · Workplace Strategist · Specification Lead · Design Director · Partner / Associate Director · Head of Interiors
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Venue & Estate Operators
Seeking:
• Accessibility improvements & inclusive refurbishments
• Enhanced visitor experience
• Compliance and operational efficiency
Typical organisations:
Airports · Museums · Stadiums · Universities · Retail destinations · Transport hubs
Priority job titles:
Head of Estates · Director of Guest Experience · Head of Accessibility · Property Director · Experience Director

Meet the Suppliers
Have access to the most forward thinking & inclusive companies; where public spaces and workplaces meet true neuroinclusive and accessibility design innovation.

Acoustic, Sensory & Environmental Control
Help create environments that balance comfort, focus, and sensory wellbeing.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Acoustic panels, ceilings, and wall systems
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Sound masking, soundscapes, and noise management tools
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Quiet pods, booths, and calming spaces
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Sensory rooms and regulation systems
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Lighting design and glare control solutions
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Climate and environmental control technology

Furniture, Fixtures & Spatial Systems
Shape how spaces support work, learning, and social interaction for every body and mind.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Workplace and education furniture
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Ergonomic and adaptive desks and seating
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Modular, zoning, and partition systems
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Quiet pods and focus booths
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Neuroinclusive and physically accessible spatial products

Materials, Surfaces & Finishes
Demonstrate how texture, colour, and material choice improve usability, comfort, and perception.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Acoustic and tactile flooring and carpet systems
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Paints, coatings, and wall coverings
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Ceiling tiles and panel systems
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Fabrics and textiles for sensory and physical comfort
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Biophilic, natural, and sustainable materials

Wayfinding, Signage & Navigation
Guide independence through spatial and cognitive accessibility.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Signage and wayfinding systems
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Tactile, braille, and high‑contrast design
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Digital and hybrid navigation tools
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Journey planning and accessibility mapping platforms

Physical Accessibility & Inclusive Infrastructure
Enable mobility, independence, and comfort everywhere people move.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Step‑free access systems (ramps, lifts, modular platforms)
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Accessible toilets and changing facilities
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Door automation and entry control systems
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Adaptive seating and height‑adjustable environments
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Mobility, navigation, and transport‑access solutions

Lighting Design & Visual Comfort
Showcase solutions that support focus, alertness, and accessibility across visual and sensory profiles.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Dynamic and circadian lighting
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Glare‑control and contrast‑balanced systems
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Task lighting and adaptive illumination
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Visual comfort analysis and control tools

Public Realm & Policy Standards
Shape inclusive communities, infrastructure, and compliance across sectors.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Urban designers and landscape architects
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Local authority and transport‑accessibility providers
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Accessibility auditors, policy advisors, and certification bodies
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Standards and accreditation organisations (e.g. WELL, BREEAM, PAS, ISO)

Workplace, Technology & Digital Inclusion
Create digital environments that are equitable, intuitive, and supportive by design.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Digital and workplace technology platforms
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Assistive and adaptive tech solutions
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Smart‑building and environmental‑control systems
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Neurodiversity support and wellbeing tools
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HR, software and accessibility integration partners

Architecture, Design & Consulting
Bring inclusion principles to life through planning, design, research, and compliance.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Architects and interior designers
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Inclusive and universal design consultants
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Accessibility and building standards advisors
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Workplace and education design firms
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Research, strategy, and audit specialists

Emerging Technology & Smart Inclusion
Demonstrate innovation at the intersection of technology and accessibility.
Typical exhibitors include:
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Wearables and sensory‑feedback tech
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Smart home and workplace interfaces
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AI‑driven environmental adjustment systems
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Digital twins and inclusive spatial analytics
Attendee Benefits

Source Vetted Suppliers With B2B Matchmaking
Preschedule meetings with carefully selected providers specialising in neuroinclusive design, products, and services.

Gain Strategic Insight
Hear from experts at the thought-leadership conference shaping policy & standards.

Compare Solutions Side-by-Side
Evaluate products and services in person to make informed specification and procurement decisions.

Unlock Wider Market Potential
Attract broader audiences, support workforce engagement and strengthen long-term performance.

Advance Live Projects
Engage directly with suppliers who can support current plans, refurbishments and future developments.

Discover Inclusive Innovation
Explore new technologies and strategies shaping more neuroinclusive environments.
Join the people building the next generation of inclusive environments.
Register you interest below or simply email us at: hello@neuro-places.com