Sponsors and Featured Exhibitors
Platinum Sponsor
Polestar cars are a new form of electric performance. One defined by minimalistic design, technological innovations, sustainable solutions, and a complete lack of compromise.
Silver Sponsor
Flow Power will empower your business with smart tools to leverage electricity price volatility and help you transition to renewable energy, while driving down costs at the same time.
Silver Sponsor
Grant Thornton is joining #SBLive2026 as a proud Silver Sponsor, bringing deep expertise in ESG advisory and climate-related financial reporting. Their national team helps organisations confidently navigate AASB S2, develop robust disclosure frameworks, and integrate sustainability into core business strategy. With hands-on experience across mid-market and large enterprises, Grant Thornton supports clients to turn regulatory requirements into practical, value-creating action. We’re thrilled to have them on board as a trusted partner for Australia’s next phase of climate reporting.
Silver Sponsor
ARC Projects is a leading builder-restoration specialist with more than a decade of experience in commercial, insurance and major-loss projects across Australia. Their award-winning “Build Clean; Lead Green” sustainability strategy underpins every job, driving waste reduction, energy-efficient operations and sustainable supply chains. ARC Projects delivers high-quality outcomes for clients while actively reducing environmental impact — making them an ideal partner at Australia’s biggest commercial sustainability event #SBLive2026
Event Carbon Reporting Partner
NetNada is a best-in-class carbon-accounting and climate-reporting platform designed for today’s sustainability mandates. Their AI-enhanced software and expert team support tracking of Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, streamlined reporting aligned to the Australian Accounting Standards Board S2, Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and other global frameworks. As our event’s official carbon-reporting partner, NetNada empowers businesses—including our attendees—to measure, disclose and act with integrity and audit-trail confidence.
Official Re-Use Partner
Cercle is Australia’s forward-thinking reusable cup service transforming the way we drink on the go. Using smart QR-scanning, you borrow a reusable cup, enjoy your drink, then simply return it to a Drop Pod or partner café — no charge if returned promptly. As the official reuse-cup partner for the event, Cercle supports our commitment to zero-waste hospitality, helping attendees sip sustainably and reduce single-use waste throughout the event.
Video Content Partner
Energy Matters has been a trusted Australian name since 2005, providing home and business owners with the tools and services they need on their electrification journey. See Energy Matters on Channel 9 in 2026 in Global Energy Revolution - bringing you the latest innovation, tech, and news from inside the renewable energy industry.
All Exhibitors
Partners
Energy Source & Distribution magazine is the voice of Australia’s electricity generation, transmission and distribution industry. Partnering with daily news site, www.esdnews.com.au, ES&D offers the latest news and views in Australia’s energy transition.
We’ve partnered with the CPD Group to demonstrate our commitment to delivering the highest standards of CPD accreditation, reflecting our dedication to quality learning. All conference attendees will be able to download a certificate of attendance that can be presented to their employer or industry body as evidence that they have engaged in active learning.
CCAA is the voice of the heavy construction materials industry in Australia. Their members produce the majority of Australia's cement, concrete, and aggregates, which are crucial to Australia's building and construction sectors. These materials support the development of Australia’s transport, energy, water, housing, defence, and social infrastructure. The industry generates approximately $15 Billion in annual revenues and employs approximately 30,000 Australians directly and a further 80,000 indirectly. CCAA is on a mission to create a sustainable operating environment in which the industry can succeed
Fleet News Group is the leading source of independent news for the fleet management and leasing industry. They provide advertisers with unprecedented access to fleet decision makers and influencers across multiple media channels by producing relevant and engaging B2B automotive content. We are delighted to include them as an official media partner.
Solar Victoria has been established to help Victorian households cut their power bills by delivering rebates for Solar Homes Packages. They work with residents, industry, regulators and training organisations to deliver the Solar Homes program.
The EUAA is a trusted and relentless voice within the energy sector, seeking a competitive, reliable and sustainable energy supply for all energy users. They are an incorporated, not-for-profit association on a mission to provide timely and professional service to members in four key areas: Policy Development, Advocacy, Information and Networking. The EUAA’s members determine the direction of the association along with their Electricity, Gas and Sustainability policies, while their CEO, supported by a specialist team, is responsible for managing activities, administration, finances and implementing policy. EUAA generates the majority of its revenue from membership fees and events, while external funds are occasionally sought for special projects.
The Building Designers Association of Australia (BDAA) is Australia’s national organisation representing building designers, architects, landscape architects, and planners, to promote building design excellence and sustainability. The BDAA is dedicated to advancing the building design profession through education, advocacy, and professional development, ensuring that members adhere to high standards of practice and innovation in the industry.
The Australasian Bioplastics Association is the peak industry body for manufacturers, converters and distributors of bioplastic products and materials throughout Australia and New Zealand. The association works with government, organic recyclers, composters, industry groups, non-government organisations, brand owners and converters to further the understanding and appropriate use of bioplastics.
Energy Matters has been a trusted Australian name since 2005, providing home and business owners with the tools and services they need on their electrification journey. See Energy Matters on Channel 9 in 2026 in Global Energy Revolution - bringing you the latest innovation, tech, and news from inside the renewable energy industry.