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SPATEX 2014 aims to score at the Ricoh Arena


MOVING IN ITS 18TH YEAR TO A NEW CENTRAL LOCATION OF COVENTRY’S RICOH ARENA, SPATEX 2014 IS SHAPING UP TO BE THE MOST AMBITIOUS EVER


a plethora of new networking opportunities mean that SPATEX remains one of the waterleisure industry’s most dynamic exhibitions. The benefits of waterleisure are


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becoming increasingly appreciated in the commercial sector. It’s well known that pools, saunas or spas are some of the best relaxation resources that a leisure provider can offer customers. Aside from simply imbuing the user


with a sense of wellbeing, water offers an excellent means of exercising and is of course, great fun. So, if you’re business is waterleisure or your com- pany is looking at entering this sector, then SPATEX 2014 at the Ricoh Arena’s Jaguar Exhibition Hall from Sunday 2 February to Tuesday 4 February needs to be highlighted in your 2014 diary. First and foremost SPATEX offers a


unique insight into all that’s happen- ing for the coming season. Bringing together all the big companies and the industry’s movers and shakers under one roof, SPATEX is a showcase for the latest innovations and new products.


AN INDUSTRY EVENT 2014 sees SPATEX move to a new venue at the Jaguar Exhibition Hall in the Ricoh Arena, Coventry. Coupled with the fact that it offers 2,000 free on- site car parking spaces, it was chosen for its central location – being just 500 yards off the M6 and within two hours commuting time of 75 per cent of the population. The train journey from Birming-


ham International airport to Coventry station takes approx 15 minutes, with trains running every 10 minutes. Added to this, the venue is less than two hours


ore than a hundred exhibitors; experts headlining the technical ISPE workshops and


Coventry’s Ricoh Arena will host next year’s SPATEX event from 2-4 February 2014


from Heathrow Airport. Aside from being “by the Industry,


for the industry”, with all profits being directed back into the Industry, SPATEX is often talked about as being “The ex- hibition which attracts the experts”. The highly popular ISPE (the Institute


of Swimming Pool Engineers) work- shops that have become such a feature of SPATEX are back in even greater number for 2014 with 20 new topics. Twenty five sessions are planned over


the three days, with a new look to the content of the programme. Workshops range from the new electrical require- ments for pools, spas and saunas; the detection of Cryptosporidium to the types of insurance a pool company should consider. To view the full work- shop programme and event details, visit: www.spatex.co.uk


TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES Leisure Operators’ Day on Tuesday 4 February will consist of valuable


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training and workshops for manag- ers and leisure operators delivered by leading industry experts. There will also be a number of sessions on the Sunday and Monday aimed at this sector, cov- ering topics such as water testing and pool water management. Networking is part of SPATEX and


there’ll be organised social events on both the Sunday and Monday nights, to which everyone is warmly invited. l


Secure your place at SPATEX 2014 from Sunday 2 February to Tuesday 4 February 2014 at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry CV6 6GE. Visitor registration is now open at www.spatex.co.uk. If you require further information, contact Helen Mulingani or Michele Bridle in the SPATEX office Tel: +44 (0)1264 358558, email: Helen@spatex.co.uk or Michele@spatex.co.uk


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