Design Buy Build Issue 56 2022 | Page 51

" Get ready to see over 200 brands display the very latest products and materials for use across domestic , commercial , private and public sector building and renovation projects ."
3 - FANCY A LATE NIGHT LOCK IN ?
FIT SHOW PREVIEW
We understand that time means money and you might not be able to take time away from your day job right now . We ’ re staying open on Wednesday 11th May until 8pm to give you plenty of time to finish up in the office and head over to the NEC for some afterhours shopping and networking .
PIG ’ s will also be hosting its infamous PIGs Bar on the CERTASS stand so the beer will be flowing and there will be plenty of opportunities to network and celebrate with the whole industry .
4 - TRY , TEST & DEMO
Not only will you be able to see the latest products up close , you ’ ll be the very first to see them . Our exhibitors are planning more new product launches at FIT Show than any previous year . Test out the latest products and smart home technology and watch live demos with the people behind these amazing innovations . Whether it ’ s the latest bi-folds , lantern roofs or flat roof alternatives , you ’ ll be able to test and try them out for yourself at FIT Show .
5 - IT ’ S FREE !
Your FREE ticket to FIT Show gives you access to all of the best brands , products and services in one place , at one time . As well as this , your ticket includes access to our CPD approved learning programme with over 30 hours of seminars , demonstrations and panel discussions all delivered by industry experts .
The full programme can be viewed online at www . fitshow . co . uk / seminars-2022 , there are limited spaces available for each session and visitors are encouraged to register early to avoid disappointment .
SESSIONS INCLUDE :
• ‘ Five ways to turn your data into cash ’ - Elton Boocock , MD , Business Pilot
• ‘ How to be seen on social media by potential customers , without spending a penny ’ - David Glenwright , JS Social Media
• ‘ Preparing for changes to Building Regulations - meeting Part L ’ - John McComb , technical services director , Reynaers
• ‘ The future of competence ’ - Jon Vanstone , Chair – Interim Industry Competence Committee ( BSR / HSE ), Member – Building Regulations Advisory Committee ( DLUHC ), Chair – Competent Persons Forum ( DLUHC )
• ‘ The importance of third party certification for fire doors ’ - Kevin Underwood , technical director , British Woodworking Federation
• ‘ Standards and legislation affecting flat entrance doorsets ’ - Patricia Sowsbery-Stevens , Chair of the ‘ timber doorset group ’, Door & Hardware Federation
• ‘ Ironmongery fire safety ’ - Douglas Masterson , technical manager , Guild of Architectural Ironmongers
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