Industry Event Electrical Product Safety Conference 2024
As innovation and new technology take us ever closer to an all-electric future, the Electrical Product Safety Conference is set to take place on Thursday 21 November 2024 in London.
H
osted by Electrical Safety First, the event serves as a platform for experts and leaders to delve into
pressing issues, off er solutions and share insights into the evolving landscape of electrical product safety.
Located at Church House in Westminster, the show, organised by Electrical Safety First and now in its 16th year, remains committed to spotlighting the safety and lifespan of electrical products.
The theme for this year’s conference is ‘Time for Change’, resonating with the industry’s need to adapt and innovate in the face of evolving challenges. With a focus on key trends impacting the electrical product industry, attendees can expect a dynamic program featuring engaging presentations, panel discussions, and fi reside chats.
Topics for discussion this year include:
• the impact of changes by government on risk and enforcement
• keeping safety at the forefront of net zero • the changing tide of global markets • emerging issues on the horizon
Major speakers confi rmed so far include Sarah Smith, deputy chief executive of the Offi ce for Product Safety and Standards at the Department for Business and Trade; Jerry Burnie OBE, head of compliance, British Toy and Hobby Association; Wolfgang Weber, senior director at Ebay; Susannah Streeter, global fi nancial commentator and former BBC business anchor; Lesley Rudd, chief executive, Electrical Safety First; John Herriman, chief executive, CTSI and Sylvie Gallange-Alwis, partner, Signature Litigation. Lesley Rudd, CEO of Electrical Safety First, said:
“Each year, our conference serves as a platform for industry professionals and leaders to come together, exchange insights, and drive change in the electrical product sector. I am looking forward to the valuable discussions and collaborations that will emerge from this year’s event.”
www.electricalsafetyfi
rst.org.uk/ professional-resources/events/electrical- product-safety-conference-2024/
Smart Buildings Show 2024
Smart Buildings Show 2024, which takes place on the 9-10 October at ExCeL, has announced new sponsors and a host of new exhibitors.
C
laire Hatchett, sales manager for the show, commented: “I’m pleased to announce that the DALI Alliance has come on board as the sponsor of the Controls & Networks Theatre. In addition to this, ISMA has been confi rmed as a sponsor and ITVET has become a silver sponsor at the show.”
The DALI Alliance is the global industry organisation for DALI, the internationally-standardised protocol for digital communication between lighting-control devices. DALI is the Digital Addressable Lighting Interface. ITVETs mission is to sustainably deliver world-leading IT support and technology solutions with exceptional customer service while caring for people and the planet.
In addition, a number of further companies have confi rmed that they will be exhibiting at the show, including Safeline Group, Spitfi re Networks, Carrier Building Automation Solutions, GridDuck, Chartwell Controls and WAGO UK.
Claire continued: “There is still time to secure your place at the show, but stands are going fast. Please contact me as soon as possible to make sure you get your optimum position on the fl oor. Also, the call for papers is still open, if you would like to speak at the UK’s biggest dedicated smart
ewnews.co.uk buildings show.”
The application form for the call for papers is at:
https://smartbuildingsshow.com/call-for-papers Register to attend at
https://smartbuildingsshow.com
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