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| Dace Cooper delivering his address |
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has appointed Dave Cooper as its President for 2026–2027, marking the beginning of a new chapter focused on resilience, adaptability and long-term thinking within the built environment sector.
Dave officially succeeded outgoing President Vince Arnold following his inauguration at the CIBSE Annual General Meeting 2026, held at the organisation's London headquarters.
Bringing more than 40 years of experience in the lift and escalator industry, Dave Cooper is widely recognised as one of the sector's most respected figures. His career has combined technical expertise with a passion for education, professional development and safety, helping to shape standards and best practices across the industry.
A longstanding member of CIBSE, Dave has played a key role in the development of several editions of CIBSE Guide D: Transportation Systems in Buildings, one of the industry's most influential technical publications. His contributions to engineering have earned him both a CIBSE Silver Medal and an MBE, reflecting his impact on the profession over many years.
Alongside his new presidential duties, Dave continues to hold a number of influential positions across academia, industry and charitable organisations. He is currently a Visiting Professor at the University of East London and has previously been involved with the MSc in Lift Engineering programme at the University of Northampton. His extensive portfolio of roles also includes leadership positions within professional engineering bodies, educational trusts and industry charities.
In his Presidential Address, Dave introduced his theme for the year: "Future-proofing through resilience." The theme focuses on the need for engineers to design buildings, systems and infrastructure capable of adapting to changing demands, emerging technologies and future challenges.
Speaking at the AGM, Dave stressed that engineering professionals must think beyond immediate problems and consider the long-term needs of society. His message was straightforward but powerful: "Future-proofing isn't optional, it's essential."
The theme comes at a time when businesses and organisations across the construction and property sectors are facing increasing pressure to deliver sustainable, efficient and adaptable buildings. From climate resilience and energy efficiency to digital transformation and evolving workplace requirements, the challenges facing today's engineers are more complex than ever.
Commenting to That's Business on his appointment, Dave said he was honoured to serve as President and looked forward to working with CIBSE members around the world to promote engineering excellence and support the next generation of professionals.
His presidency promises to place resilience at the heart of engineering conversations, helping ensure that the buildings and infrastructure created today remain fit for purpose for decades to come.
You can read Dave's full address here:- https://www.cibse.org/about-cibse/governance/our-people/cibse-president/presidential-addresses/



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