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meet. connect. do business


Each year the physical activity facilities forum brings together sector professionals to hear from experts, explore suppliers and network with their peers. It has been specifically developed to meet the needs of those delivering physical activity facilities in sport, leisure, recreation and play. It will run alongside the highly successful education building forum and the residential buildings forum.


Who is it designed for? Operators, local authorities, school leaders, architects, contractors, project managers and other senior level professionals looking to enhance their schemes and improve their supply chain - who all attend as complimentary delegates. In addition to the manufacturers, suppliers and service providers delivering projects in this sector.


How does it work? Over one and a half days there’s a packed schedule of seminars, tailored one-to-one business meetings, networking and an extensive social programme at this fully CPD-certified event.


What our previous delegates say…


“A great opportunity to listen to speakers sharing best practice from across the industry” University of Warwick


“With quality meetings, a building of new contacts and catching up with old contacts, there is opportunity everywhere within this environment ” Createability


“A great opportunity to understand trends and markets, meet with key personnel and associated stakeholders, and compare notes with major suppliers of products and services in the field ” North Yorkshire County Council


Reserve your complimentary place at www.paf-forum.co.uk


For more information email info@paf-forum.co.uk or call 020 8288 1080


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