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HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT 2025 REVIEW EVENT OF THE YEAR


This year's Health & Safety Event was extremely busy when Tomorrow’s Health and Safety visited on 9 April. It’s something the statistics back up. Officially, 13,275 health and safety professionals attended this year’s exhibition, with 377 exhibitors and 65 expert speakers.


On the day we visited, almost all of the theatres were packed to the rafters with people listening to CPD- accredited seminars, curated by experts to improve health and safety management and ensuring that attendees receive comprehensive and up-to-date information on the most critical aspects of health and safety. Everything from the latest insights, regulatory


THE WINNER IS...


On day two (Wednesday 9th April) of the Health & Safety Event, Ryan Lloyd, Editor of Tomorrow’s Health and Safety, visited the Peoplesafe stand to present Freddie McGrath, Marketing Director at Peoplesafe, with the company’s first place award for the Tomorrow’s Health and Safety Awards 2025. The company, which won for its Peoplesafe Pro App, were having a busy morning and were conveniently placed right next to the Lone Worker Safety Theatre.


Packed with high-tech features, the Peoplesafe Pro App transforms any smartphone into a personal safety alarm. There is nothing else on the market that offers the same range of features and integrations.


https://peoplesafe.co.uk/products/lone- worker-app/


It’s the only enterprise-level safety app available on the Apple Watch. Embedding safety tools into everyday wearables means employees can access essential safety features that enhance their sense of security without the need for additional tools.


A key new addition to the app is Travelsafe. This solution works by monitoring the user's journey in real-time,


whether they are walking, cycling, driving, or using public transport. If the user fails to reach their destination as planned, an alarm is automatically triggered and sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre, ensuring employees feel supported and protected on every journey.


The app can also be paired with a range of safety technologies, including body-worn camera, eSIMs and dashcams. These integrations and the future possibilities signify an exciting step-charge where personal safety apps become part of everyday kit.


Naz Dossa, CEO of Peoplesafe, said of the award win: “Winning this award is a fantastic achievement for the Peoplesafe app, and it’s all down to the incredible team behind it. The app is already setting new standards in personal safety with its performance and features, but there's so much more to come. We’re excited to continue innovating and building on this success to offer even greater protection for our users."


https://peoplesafe.co.uk


The Health & Safety Event 2025 took place at NEC, Birmingham from 8 – 10 April. When Tomorrow’s Health & Safety visited, the exhibition halls were packed with visitors checking out solutions and services aplenty. Here, we shine a spotlight on its success.


changes and updates, and impactful case studies were covered as part of the content.


Event Director David Bishop said: “The Health & Safety Event 2025 was our biggest and most impactful edition yet and we wanted to give you a glimpse at what went down at the NEC last week. The halls were buzzing with live demos, major launches, and conversations that will shape the future of the industry.”


Over the following pages, we take a look at some of the key exhibitors and highlights.


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