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PREVIEW: DIY WEEK LIVE REGISTER FOR YOUR FREE PASS ONLINE TODAY AT WWW.DIYWEEKLIVE.CO.UK


suppliers: Even if you’re launching a brand or small SKU range, exhibiting allows you to meet serious buyers and build presence in the trade space. • Retail support services: From merchandising agencies to logistic providers, the show creates a concentrated audience of potential clients.


If your business is connected to the independent DIY, home improvement or garden retail sector in any way, there’s a place for you at DIY Week Live.


energy-efficient products, or new merchandising solutions – expect to find fresh ideas that help differentiate your offer.


Also, many exhibitors will bring live demos, product launches, and exclusive previews to the show floor. These windows into innovation are perfect for spotting what will sell next season. Visit https:// diyweeklive.co.uk/exhibitors-2 for a full list of exhibitors.


5. Maximise your time & investment


Because the show is compact and curated, you won’t waste time wandering through unrelated categories. You’ll have the chance to plan ahead, book meetings onsite, and explore every relevant supplier. Also, with registered attendees enjoying perks (food, parking, etc.), your investment in visiting becomes even more cost-effective.


Who should attend and why? • Independent DIY & garden retailers: Whether you run a single shop or a small chain, this is your chance to see suppliers in one location, pick up new lines, and benchmark against peers. • Category managers / product buyers: Use the show to vet new suppliers, negotiate terms, and plan your purchasing roadmap for 2026. • Prospective and emerging


Tips for making the most of your visit • Plan ahead – check the exhibitor list and floor plan early on the DIY Week Live website to map out must-see brands. • Pre-arrange meetings – many suppliers will welcome pre- booked slots for demonstrations or negotiations. • Bring your decision-makers – buyers, store owners, or merchandising leads are ideal to get maximum benefit from the show. • Take notes and photos – documenting product details, packaging, and pitch angles will help drive follow-up afterwards. • Connect with peers – retailers attending the event offer excellent networking and idea-sharing possibilities.


Don’t miss your place at the show DIY Week Live isn’t just another trade event, it’s the first national exhibition exclusively built for the DIY and garden retail community in the UK. With strong industry backing, a sharp focus on ROI, and direct access to leading suppliers, it offers unparalleled value for retailers serious about growth and differentiation. Whether you’re on the lookout for the next big selling range, optimising your shop’s layout, or seeking better supplier relationships, 21–22 October 2025 in Birmingham is your moment. Make sure your business is represented! Places are limited, and the opportunity is real — secure your free pass now, and get ready to see, source, and succeed. Visit the DIY Week Live website to register your interest and reserve your attendance at www.diyweeklive.co.uk.


For more details, contact Event Manager – Sallie Payne on 07914 758649 or email spayne@datateam. co.uk


www.diyweek.net


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