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Electrical Product Safety Conference 2026 - new details revealed


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onsumer safety charity Electrical Safety First has announced that its annual Electrical Product Safety Conference will be taking place on Thursday 26 November 2026, at Church House, Westminster, London.


Now in its 18th year, the conference brings together leading experts and industry fi gures to explore the most pressing challenges in electrical product safety, share insight, and identify practical solutions. The theme for this year’s conference, ‘Regulation, Responsibility, Risk’, will provide practical insights on policy, compliance and enforcement. This will include the evolving legislative landscape and how the Product Regulation and Metrology Act might impact this. The conference will also examine how emerging technologies are transforming product safety from design through to real-world use, as well as the safety challenges linked to a more circular economy as products are reused and repaired. Attendees will benefi t from a full day of expert-led sessions, with leading voices from across the product safety landscape sharing insight, best practice and emerging thinking.


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● Josh Babarinde MP visited JTL’s training centre in Eastbourne to meet apprentices, employers and industry partners, and to discuss how apprenticeship opportunities can be strengthened across the region.


● Scolmore Group has partnered with the Marc Albrighton Centre of Development (MACOD) to help more children benefi t from consistent, high-quality football coaching in a safe, inclusive and well-structured environment. MACOD’s programmes include football camps, lunchtime clubs and after-school sessions.


● MCS, the UK’s quality mark for small-scale renewables like solar panels and heat pumps, has launched a new interactive learning platform for installers looking to become MCS certifi ed.


● Schneider Electric and Deloitte announce partnership to drive AI-enabled digital transformation, supporting organisations to modernise their end-to-end processes across all business operations.


● Passiv UK has unveiled a free web-based monitoring portal that enables heat pump installers to remotely track and optimise all their installations from a single, unifi ed dashboard.


● JTL Preston is set to host a regional qualifying heat of the prestigious SKILLELECTRIC competition, bringing together apprentices, employers and industry representatives for a day of skills, networking and sector insight.


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