The PRANA team recently took part in the large-scale international exhibition WATER: Resilience & Innovation for the Built Environment, held at the London Building Centre exhibition center in the heart of London.

WATER: Resilience & Innovation for the Built Environment is a large-scale event that runs from January 23 to April 10, 2026. This year, the exhibition center plans to hold an 11-week program of events dedicated to innovations and solutions that shape the future of water architecture.

During the event, our representatives, Roman Kuzych, CEO of the company, and Natalia Derkach, Business Development Manager, had the opportunity to talk to foreign architects and specialists who are directly involved in the reconstruction of Ukraine. As part of this initiative, a White Paper was written – a document aimed at sharing innovative visions for the reconstruction of Ukraine that meets the challenges of our planet’s future.

Among the topics discussed, an important place was given to the initiative Building Bridges for Ukraine: Pathways to Sustainable Prosperity, prepared by the Institute for Global Prosperity at University College London (UCL). It aims to establish sustainable paths for Ukraine’s economic and social recovery through international cooperation, innovation, and support for responsible entrepreneurship.

The exhibition also featured discussions on Fast Forward 2030, an international platform for sustainable entrepreneurship founded in 2015 that brings together business and innovative solutions to build a more sustainable future.

Water shortages and drastic climate change are having an increasingly significant impact on the development of countries around the world. Frequent droughts or, conversely, heavy rainfall and limited natural resources require a rethinking of approaches to urban development and the built environment. Therefore, we particularly valued the opportunity to meet with Lee Pitcher, Chair of the Water All-Party Parliamentary Group (Water APPG) and Minister for Water Infrastructure in the UK.

In addition to the exhibition, WATER: Resilience & Innovation for the Built Environment is a platform for professional discussions, public lectures, panel discussions, and workshops with the participation of architects, engineers, scientists, government and business representatives from different countries.

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