SHOW PREVIEW - FIT SHOW 67 SHOW PREVIEW GET FIT IN 2022
NEC BIRMINGHAM 10-12 MAY 2022
FIT Show has been compiled by the organisers for 2022 to bring “every link in the fenestration supply chain together under one roof” – for the first time in three years
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IT Show returns to the NEC Birmingham from 10-12 May, as “the UK’s number one trade show for the glass and glazing
industry. or installers or fitters of windows, doors and conservatories, as well as hardware, gates and garden rooms, this is an event not to be missed.
FIT Show enables visitors to see the latest products, as well as speak directly to the people that manufacture them, and network and “upskill alongside the best in the business.”
200+ BRANDS ON SHOW
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. Expect to see the likes of door manufacturer Doorco, glazing experts Glazpart, window systems giant Kommerling, Roseview Windows, lantern roof and bi-folding door experts Made For Trade, Morley Glass, Ultraframe, VEKA and machinery giants Haffner Murat, Stuga and Emmegi.
And it’s not just familiar faces who will be showcasing the best products – there will be lots of new brands on display. Examples include composite decking supplier Ronjack, metal door manufacturer Strongdor, and modular steel outbuildings manufacturer Telluria. They’ll be joined by FIT Show first-timers I abrications, sustainable merchandise supplier” Media HUT, Checkatrade, and Solar Calibre Doors.
SAVE MONEY & MILEAGE
WHETHER IT’S THE LATEST BI-FOLDS YOU’RE AFTER, LANTERN ROOFS OR FLAT ROOF ALTERNATIVES, YOU’LL BE ABLE TO TRY THEM OUT FOR YOURSELF
The organisers say: “Save time trawling the country trying to find the best products and suppliers on the market. We’re bringing them all together, under one roof, across the three days.”
They continue: “You’ll also be able to access exclusive offers and discounts at the show. Our exhibitors are pulling out all the stops to bring you the best deals and discounts – which you will only be able to benefit from by attending. And if you are looking for a new piece of
machinery – or perhaps you want to expand your portfolio to include outdoor living, you’ll be able to find the answers at I how 2022.
FANCY A ‘LATE NIGHT’ LOCK IN? Time means money – and you might not want to take time off from the day job. That’s why the organisers are staging a ‘Late Night’ event on Wednesday 11 May – until 8pm. “This means you’ve got plenty of time to finish up in the office and head over to the NEC for some after hours shopping and networking.” PIGs (People in Glazing) will also be hosting its infamous PIGs Bar on the Certass stand for refreshments, and there will be plenty of op- portunities to network and celebrate with the whole industry.
TRY, TEST & DEMO PRODUCTS
“Not only will you be able to see the latest products up close, you’ll be the very first to see them,” say the organisers. Exhibitors are plan- ning more new product launches for the 2022 event than any previous year, according to the show’s organisers. Visitors will be able to test out products including smart home technology, as well as watch live demos with the people behind these amazing innovations. Whether it’s the latest bi-folds you’re after, lantern roofs, or at roof alternatives, you’ll be able to try them out for yourself.
And it’s not just about the latest windows, doors, glass and hardware, we’ll also be bringing you the best tools and equipment to help install them.
There will even be opportunities for you to roll up your sleeves and take on the experts with live time challenges, and you might win some prizes! You will also be given access to the event’s CPD approved learning programme which will tackle key industry issues around the latest legislation and Building Regulations, plus advice and support on how to build your busi- ness, and access to “experts from every corner of the fenestration industry.”
Register to attend at
WWW.FITSHOW.CO.UK WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK
2022
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