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With over 20 hours of free conferences and seminars from some of th Facilities Scotland is a must attend
Facilities Scotland, Scotland’s only dedicated B2B event for the Scottish facilities industry, has announced it will be ‘Building the Scottish FM powerhouse’ with its new seminar programme theme when the event returns to the SEC, Glasgow on the 12-13 September 2018.
“The Facilities Scotland 2018
seminar programme will showcase the very best of Scottish FM.”
The seminar programme, curated by Magenta Associates, the award-winning PR and content agency for the built environment, will be shining a light on the FM businesses and practitioners developing innovative and enterprising solutions for customers, colleagues and the general public within Scotland.
A unique opportunity for FMs to experience free CPD conference programme, sessions will feature some of the UK’s most respected voices and leaders from the Scottish FM community.
In addition to the educational content at the show, visitors will also get the opportunity to meet 100 safety, fire safety, and FM manufacturers and suppliers who will be exhibiting at the event. Leading FM brands Bilco (UK), P4 Limited, Stannah Lift Services, WorkPal and Direct Strike are just a handful of the companies who will be demonstrating their latest technology and on hand to provide bespoke advice to the thousands of professionals attending the event.
Hailed by the organisers as an opportunity for FM’s to ‘get their voice heard and help shape the future of Scotland’s facilities industry’, the event promises to be a must-attend in any facilities managers professional diary.
Where & When:
12th – 13th September 2018 09:00 – 16:00 SEC, Glasgow
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