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THE EDUCATION FACILITIES FORUM RETURNS 17–18
The annual event is back for its 12th year at Heythrop Park Resort, Oxfordshire NOVEMBER 2014,
HEYTHROP PARK RESORT, OXFORDSHIRE
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he Education Facilities Forum brings together business managers, bursars,
facilities managers and estates directors, who, over a day-and-a- half, are given the opportunity to review potential suppliers, network over a fantastic gala dinner, at end complimentary seminars, discuss future projects and ideas and see how others in the education industry are doing it today. This annual event covers
numerous sectors within the education facilities industry including: building initiatives, catering, environmental, systems, fl ooring and furniture, healthy lifestyle, information and comms tech, lighting, maintenance and security. The concept off ers an excellent
resource for meeting suppliers, by providing delegates with a personalised itinerary – giving a focused 36 hours of face-to- face meetings, which are highly relevant and only target services that are pre-selected by delegates for an effi cient, structured use of their time. Throughout the event delegates
will have the opportunity to at end industry-related CPD certifi ed seminars presented by leading professionals. These inspirational, motivating and
educational 45-minute sessions will cover topics that are pertinent to the delegate’s role. The seminar programme features a series of live seminars and will be announced soon.
✥ Just some of the decision-makers who at ended in 2013 included:
Abingdon & Witney College, Aldenham School, Balby Carr Community Sports & Science College, Barnet College, Blackburn College, Bournemouth and Poole College, Cass Business School, Chipping Norton School, Harlow College, Borough of Hillingdon, Malvern College, Mayfl ower High School, Newham College of Further Education, Northgate High School, Queen Mary University London, St John’s College Cambridge, The William Henry Smith School, University Campus Suff olk, University of East Anglia, University of Edinburgh, University of York, Winton Community Academy, Wolverley CE Secondary School plus many more...
Meet face to face with solution providers such as Aalborg, DK Ltd, Altro Limited, ASSA ABLOY, ICI Paints AkzoNobel, MRG Systems, Ocean Integrated Services, Screwfi x Direct, Trend Control Systems Ltd plus many more yet to be confi rmed... ET
JUST SOME OF THE COUNTLESS TESTIMONIALS FROM THE EDUCATION FACILITIES FORUM…
“As a fi rst time attendee, I have found that it is a highly benefi cial forum. I have gained in the short period fantastic knowledge of suppliers who can help in what I need, not what they want to push as the latest sales drive. The networking opportunities are second to none at this event.’’ Andover College
“An excellent opportunity to meet with a variety of suppliers, to learn about new products and services, and have questions answered about school-specifi c facility
issues. As a result of attending the event I was inspired to re-look at some of our existing approaches to site maintenance and development to provide better support to students.’’ Chipping Norton School
“The Education Forum was extremely benefi cial for us as a supplier to get face time with decision-makers. It has helped us build rapport and gain a stronger understanding of customers’ needs. It was superbly organised and everyone was friendly and helpful.” Screwfi x Direct
Delegate at endance is totally free of charge, including accommodation, seminar at endance, all meals and refreshments plus a place at the evening gala dinner followed by evening entertainment. For further information, please contact Emma French on 01992 374100 or email eff @
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