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NVC Lighting launches new CAT-R range
NVC Lighting, a supplier of commercial LED lighting systems, is launching its new range of recessed LED panels, the CAT-R. Designed with efficiency and longevity at its core, the company says CAT-R eliminates CAT-A/B fit-out waste in tenanted commercial spaces. Using TM66 principles, its modules can be replaced, reused, and redeployed, potentially lasting the entire lifetime of a building and making it effective for offices, schools, universities, and healthcare facilities. Product details CAT-R is built on the NVC adaptable plug-and-play platform and is available in a variety of options, offering flexibility for future tenants. Installers can choose from four different bodies - basic, winged, square, or acoustic - and an LED cassette which is available in opal or UGR<19 options. Phil Brown, Product and Marketing Director for NVC Lighting, comments, “We are thrilled to be launching our new CAT-R range this year and look forward to helping building managers and tenants hit sustainability goals. “NVC is fully committed to sustainable innovation and finding a way to achieve a higher level of sustainability. "Our CAT-R range is a fantastic solution to help with this and we hope our customers see a real difference in their energy consumption and savings.” NVC says CAT-R’s design means it can make a "substantial contribution" to waste elimination and reducing energy consumption. CAT-R’s magnetic snap-fit system allows for swifter installation and deployment, as well as reuse of the luminaire in a cost-effective and sustainable manner. For added adaptability, panels in the CAT-R range are available in 600mm x 600mm or 1200mm x 300mm and require no rewiring for upgrades at a later stage. For more from NVC Lighting, click here.

Hager opens sustainable local distribution centre in Telford
Hager, a German manufacturer of electrical installation and building automation systems, has officially opened its new local distribution centre (LDC) at Hortonwood 45 in Telford, marking a milestone in the company’s UK investment and growth strategy. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by Sabine Busse, CEO of Hager Group, with the Hager Board and UK Senior Management Team in attendance. The company says the new 107,000 ft² (9,940 m²) facility will support the increasing demand for its electrical distribution solutions. The site is located 1 mile (1.6 kilometres) from the company’s existing manufacturing site at Hortonwood 50, where Hager has been producing enclosures for electrical distribution equipment since 1991. This new LDC should enhance logistics, production capacity, and customer service capabilities, while reinforcing Hager’s presence in Telford, where it currently employs over 300 people. Bruce Davies, Managing Director of Hager UK, comments, “This investment is a testament to our confidence in the UK market and our commitment to sustainable growth. "Telford has been our home for over three decades and this new facility strengthens our ability to serve our customers while advancing our environmental goals.” A carbon-positive building Hager claims the Hortonwood 45 site "exemplifies [its] commitment to sustainability and innovation" and is a carbon-positive building. The new building has achieved a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating and an EPC rating of A, thanks to its energy-efficient design and environmental credentials. Key features include: • 300 m² of photovoltaic panels generating 63kW of renewable energy • 15% rooflights to maximise natural daylight and reduce reliance on artificial lighting • 20 EV charging points and cycle storage to support sustainable travel • High insulation and airtightness standards • 1MVA power supply to support operational efficiency The site also incorporates a 20,000 m² landscaping scheme, twice the size of the building footprint, designed to enhance biodiversity and absorb 920 tonnes of CO₂ annually. It includes: • 16 varieties of trees, including a 180-year-old protected oak tree • 14 shrub types and 9 grass varieties • 2 km of hedgerows and wildflower zones • Bat boxes and nesting boxes for robins, blackbirds, and sparrows • Natural materials used for fencing • Outdoor breakout spaces to support employee wellbeing For more from Hager, click here.

'96% of UK homeowners interested in integrating smart home tech'
Drayton, a manufacturer of heating controls, recently surveyed heating engineers, electricians, heat pump installers, and plumbers about homeowner appetite for smart home technology. When asked about consumer interest in smart home technology, 96% of the surveyed installers revealed that their customers had demonstrated an interest in smart home technology. The demand for smart home technology now also expands past just heating controls. Survey respondents reported that outside of heating controls, smart lighting was the most popular element of smart technology, with 56% stating their customers currently have or would be interested in adding this to their home. When building a complete smart home, other devices such as smart alarms (36%) and a range of sensors, including water leak sensors (13%), window and door sensors (12%), and humidity sensors (11%), were also found to be of interest or already present in homes. As home technology evolves, the research reinforces that so do the desires of homeowners, with a majority looking for a more comprehensive approach that integrates more than smart heating controls. This also demonstrates the importance for installers to have an awareness of a broader range of home technology. Nick Hunt, UK Sales and Marketing Director at Drayton, comments, “The results of our survey emphasise that the needs of customers are continuing to change in line with the evolution of technology. "Tradespeople need to be well-equipped to match these demands by offering a reliable system that simply incorporates a variety of smart home technologies as they become more prevalent in homes. “However, when installers are recommending smart home solutions, it is crucial that they consider recommending one that is compatible with renewable heating solutions to ensure homes are futureproofed, as the research showed that 66% of homeowners were considering making the switch to a renewable solution such as heat pumps or solar panels. “The research highlights the opportunities available to installers through the growing interest in smart home solutions - and with systems like [Drayton's] Wiser 2nd Generation, installers can confidently offer their customers the means to a seamlessly smarter, more connected home.” For more from Drayton, click here.

'98% of businesses operate with electrical safety risks'
Energy management and industrial automation company Schneider Electric is urging organisations to address what it calls the “Silent Saboteur” – the unseen, cumulative risks that can gradually undermine operational safety, efficiency, and resilience. Findings from Schneider Electric’s latest Industry Insight Report, based on audits of more than 400 customer sites worldwide, reveal that many businesses are unknowingly exposed to operational vulnerabilities with potentially serious financial and reputational consequences. Common risks identified in facility audits The report highlights several recurring issues across industrial and commercial sites: • Safety and compliance gaps — 98% of audited sites presented electrical safety risks and 93% had not carried out recent protection coordination studies, increasing the likelihood of safety incidents and non-compliance. • Obsolete equipment — 79% of sites were operating outdated electrical systems, raising the risk of unplanned failures and costly downtime. • Insufficient spare parts — 71% of facilities lacked essential components, leaving them vulnerable to prolonged outages during equipment breakdowns. • Poor maintenance — Nearly one third of sites had damaged or poorly maintained capacitor banks, contributing to power quality and stability issues. • Limited visibility — Many organisations still rely on manual processes and isolated data, restricting their ability to detect inefficiencies or prevent faults before they escalate. Kas Mohammed, Vice President for Services, UK and Ireland at Schneider Electric, says, “Too often, organisations focus on headline investments while overlooking the operational fundamentals that keep their business running. "The real risk lies in the hidden faults – those silent saboteurs – that quietly erode efficiency and resilience. "The good news is that increased monitoring and digitalisation of assets can stop the saboteur lurking in the shadows, helping organisations take a proactive approach to operational management.” For more from Schneider Electric, click here.

Who’s Who – Sync Energy: Charged-up sustainability every day
As the UK transitions to a cleaner, smarter energy future, Sync Energy has quickly established itself as a brand at the forefront of EV charging and renewable energy integration. With growing charging solutions, complemented by its intelligent home energy management system, Sync Energy is helping households and businesses take control of their energy usage while supporting the wider push towards decarbonisation. Sync Energy has a simple but powerful goal: to make the benefits of EV charging and renewable energy accessible for everyone. From installers fitting a domestic EV charger at a family home to businesses managing a commercial car park, Sync Energy products are designed to balance advanced technology with practical installation and everyday usability. This comes from working closely with electrical contractors to ensure that every new development genuinely meets the needs of the market. Say goodbye to bulky and unsightly EV charging One of Sync Energy’s most notable innovations this year is the Link EV Charger. Unlike many traditional EV chargers, Link uses a two-part design. The compact, attractive-looking socket can be fitted in the most convenient location on the outside of the property, while the control box can be hidden out of sight at a range of up to 50m from the socket. For contractors, this design brings installation flexibility. It allows them to overcome common challenges such as limited wall space or homeowner concerns about aesthetics. Whether recessed into the wall, with a slim 37mm profile or surface-mounted for speed of installation, Link provides contractors with a product that looks good, performs reliably, and is easy to commission. Link integrates seamlessly into residential environments, offering a discreet, architectural design that appeals to style-conscious homeowners. But, despite its slim size, it delivers robust charging performance, supported by the Sync Energy app, ensuring that once installed, homeowners can manage charging schedules and monitor energy usage quickly and easily. Home energy management with Sync Energy Flow Sync Energy isn’t stopping at EV charging. The new Sync Energy | Flow system has been designed to take the complexity out of whole-home energy systems. By combining hybrid inverters, 5.12kWh modular batteries, power diverters, and EV charging into one connected solution, Flow makes installation straightforward and reduces the need for multiple, disconnected products. Commissioning is handled quickly through the Sync Energy app, giving contractors a clear and efficient process that ensures a smooth handover every time. Scalability is built into the design. With modular 5.12kWh batteries, contractors can offer end users a system that can grow as their energy needs change. This flexibility not only future-proofs the installation, but also creates opportunities for contractors to return and expand the system over time. For end users, the biggest advantage is simplicity. Instead of switching between different apps to monitor solar generation, manage storage, and control their EV charger, everything is managed through one platform. The Sync Energy app gives a clear view of energy use across the home, with features like Tariff Sense to automatically make use of off-peak rates and the ability to divert excess solar directly into the EV charger. The result is a system that is easy for contractors to fit, easy to hand over, and easy for end users to control from day one. Commercial charging with the Pro Charger Range Sync Energy’s offer extends well beyond the domestic market, with the Pro Charger Range providing durable and scalable solutions for commercial environments such as workplaces, retail parks, public car parks, and fleet depots. Available in both single and three-phase wall-mounted units and floor-mounted twin chargers, the range is designed with contractors in mind, offering straightforward installation, integrated safety features, and easy future expansion possibilities with the loop-in-loop-out design. End-user-focused features include intuitive touchscreens, multiple payment options, and accessibility-compliant layouts in line with PAS 1899:2022. Built with galvanised steel housings, integrated MID metering, and PEN fault protection, Pro Charger products are engineered to withstand heavy use in demanding environments while giving contractors peace of mind about reliability and compliance. From compact, design-led solutions for the home to powerful, scalable systems for commercial projects, Sync Energy is committed to maintaining its ongoing innovation, supporting contractors with products that are easy to install. The ethos remains unchanged: listen to contractors, understand customer needs, and deliver products that make renewable energy adoption easier. To find out more about Sync Energy and the full product range, visit the company's website. For more from Sync Energy, click here.

Automated traffic tool could herald faster power services
Residents could benefit from fewer road closures and faster power services as distribution network operator UK Power Networks introduces a new automated traffic management tool. The electricity network operator is the first utility company worldwide to introduce 1Spatial’s ‘1Streetworks’ tool across all teams that plan roadworks to upgrade, install, or maintain essential power cables along public roads. The company says that, within two minutes, the tool can produce site-specific, safety-compliant traffic management plans - as required by highway authorities for permit approval - transforming a labour-intensive task that previously took experts several hours. Test results In a trial involving 1,800 roadworks in the South East, 1Streetworks reportedly helped to streamline plans and improve efficiency due to quicker turnaround of traffic management plans within the areas of small connections, disconnections, and highway services, demonstrating the potential to further reduce road closures. This also showed potential to increase customer satisfaction and reduce repeat site visits, lowering environmental emissions. A desktop trial which retrospectively applied 1Streetworks to 50 road closure requests found using the tool could have avoided 39% of them, a result mostly confirmed by site checks. By rolling out 1Streetworks access across all of its teams that plan roadworks in London, the South East, and East of England, UK Power Networks will explore whether the benefits can now be multiplied to improve services for customers, highway authorities, and employees. Once trained, users will be able to pinpoint their work location on a mapping system which generates roadworks layouts that comply with the industry’s ‘Red Book’ code of practice for signage, temporary traffic signals, barriers, and diversion routes. The designs will factor in bus stops, schools, crossings, permanent traffic lights, speed limits, and width restrictions. Estimates suggest the tool can be used for up to 30% of approximately 40,000 roadworks the company delivers each year, including disconnections of damaged electrical equipment, new or altered small power connections, small-scale infrastructure upgrades, and emergency repairs. Industry comments Richard Boissieux, Streetworks Manager at UK Power Networks, says, “We’re excited to be the first utility to adopt 1Spatial’s automated traffic management tool across all our operations. "This innovation will help us to minimise road closures, reduce costs, streamline traffic management permits, [and] deliver power connections and other works quickly and safely, efficiently improving services for customers, highways authorities, and our teams.” Claire Milverton, CEO at 1Spatial, adds, “We are delighted to agree this milestone contract with UK Power Networks. It is testament to the demonstrable value provided by our innovative 1Streetworks solution. "We are proud UK Power Networks have recognised the significant efficiency savings, improved customer services, and a reduction in road closures that can be achieved. We look forward to continuing to work with UK Power Networks to unlock further value across their network. “We believe the benefits of the UK Power Networks programme has value for all electricity, gas, water, and telecommunications companies and has the potential to become a blueprint for the organisations who work in - or coordinate essential work in - the highway.” Peter Osborne, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport at Kent County Council, comments, “We welcome UK Power Networks’ adoption of the 1Streetworks tool. "Innovations like this have the potential to significantly reduce disruption on Kent’s roads, helping communities access services more and improve coordination with us, as the highways authority. “It’s encouraging to see a utility company take the lead in streamlining traffic management, and we would certainly like to see other organisations follow suit to deliver smarter, faster, and less disruptive infrastructure works.” Traffic management specialists will still check the accuracy of the automated plans, while enabling surveyors to concentrate on more complex streetworks layouts that cannot be produced by the tool. For more from UK Power Networks, click here.

'25% of tradespeople plan to retire in next five years'
The UK is facing a growing trade skills shortage, with one in four tradespeople planning to retire within the next five years, according to UK trade retailer Screwfix’s 2025 Voice of the Trade report. With the UK already facing a shortfall of 250,000 tradespeople by 2030, the report highlights the increasingly urgent need for government action to address the growing skills gap. Tackling this issue will be key to delivering several national priorities, including the pledge to build 1.5 million new homes and retrofit over 15 million properties to meet energy efficiency standards. The report, based on insights from 700 trade professionals, reveals a sector under pressure. With just 24% of tradespeople under the age of 44, the pipeline of talent is declining, and small businesses are struggling to recruit and train the next generation. Five key actions for the Government To address these challenges, Screwfix’s Voice of the Trade report outlines five key actions tradespeople want to see from policymakers: 1. Incentivise apprenticeships — Provide direct grants to help SMEs and sole traders train apprentices to full qualification, creating a robust talent pipeline. 2. Flexible apprenticeship models — Encourage flexi-apprenticeship schemes that allow trades to share apprentices and ensure colleges support apprentices to complete their courses. 3. Encourage trade careers — The education system should champion the trades as fulfilling careers, including financial support for apprentices that matches university pathways. 4. Upskilling on trades’ terms — Push training providers to offer courses at times that suit tradespeople’s schedules. 5. Support small businesses — Simplify VAT and accounting processes and streamline professional accreditation to reduce administrative burdens. Meeting future demand Despite the barriers, 64% of tradespeople who had employed an apprentice last year would like to do so again, while 46% of young people surveyed expressed interest in pursuing a career in the trades. John Mewett, CEO of Screwfix, comments, “Our 2025 Voice of the Trade report underscores the urgent need for action to support the UK’s tradespeople. "The anticipated skills gap, driven by retirements and a shortage of people entering the trades, poses a significant threat to achieving national housing and net zero targets. “To secure the future of the trade sector, it's essential to incentivise apprenticeships by offering direct grants that enable SMEs and sole traders to fully train apprentices, building a strong talent pipeline. "Equally important is an education system that champions the trades as a respected and rewarding career, integrating hands-on learning in schools, comprehensive career guidance, and financial support for apprenticeships on par with university pathways.” For more from Screwfix, click here.

Vent-Axia scoops Ventilation Brand of the Year award
British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia is celebrating winning the ‘Best Ventilation Brand’ category at the prestigious Electrical Wholesaler Awards. Improving indoor air quality (IAQ) sustainably since 1936, the Sussex-based ventilation company beat stiff competition, with finalists facing an online vote by industry professionals as well as being critiqued by a specially selected judging panel comprised of individuals with extensive industry knowledge and experience. The ventilation company was announced the winner at a glittering lunchtime awards ceremony, hosted by comedian Jimmy McGhie on Thursday 25 September 2025 at London’s Chelsea Harbour Hotel. The Electrical Wholesaler Awards Providing a unique platform for the recognition of excellence and achievement across the electrical wholesale sector, the Electrical Wholesaler Awards boasts an array of expertly curated categories, with accolades that honour everything from innovative brands and outstanding wholesalers to the exceptional professionals at the heart of every successful business in the sector. The voting and judging each hold a 50% weighting in the final decision, ensuring the winners are selected for their outstanding industry reputations and technical expertise. Katie Scott, Channel Marketing Manager at Vent-Axia, says, “We are thrilled to win ‘Best Ventilation Brand’ at the prestigious Electrical Wholesaler Awards. "This recognition reflects the confidence our customers and industry partners place in us, and we’re proud to be acknowledged for our commitment to quality, innovation, and service. "Thank you to everyone who supported us.” Vent-Axia's offerings Vent-Axia’s primary route to market is through wholesalers and it says it is committed to the sector. Its products are stocked in over 3,000 UK electrical wholesalers. Known for innovation, quality, and reliability, Vent-Axia gives wholesalers a trusted solution they can confidently recommend: hassle-free, easy-to-install, premium ventilation, saving time and cost. Its reliability means installers can 'fit and forget', knowing products will improve indoor air efficiently, quietly, and sustainably. Vent-Axia helps wholesalers deliver the best experience for their customers with best-in-class ventilation products to suit any application. Vent-Axia says it is committed to improving indoor air sustainably. This is shown by the company launching innovative products like the Vent-Axia PureAir Sense, the UK’s only bathroom fan with Odour Sense Technology. Designed to improve IAQ, the fan increases airflow when the sensor detects poor air, creating a comfortable, healthier living environment. For existing homes, Vent-Axia has a wide range of extractor fans available to help provide effective ventilation and comply with Part F of the Building Regulations. For example, the Lo-Carbon Svara combines condensation control to avoid mould with improved IAQ for a healthier home environment, backed up by easy installation, quiet operation, and is controllable via a smartphone. Over-the-counter, quiet bathroom fans are a key product for electrical wholesalers to stock, driven by consumer demand. Vent-Axia leads the market with its Silent Fan range, the UK’s quietest bathroom fan at 12dB(A). The range also offers electricians flexibility, making install a breeze, since it is available with 17 different models. The range includes an IPX5 rating, variable speed models, humidistat options, and both intermittent and continuous ventilation models, as well as the option of open and closed grilles and up to a 5-year warranty. For a customer’s peace of mind, as well as a peaceful bathroom, the Silent Fan and the app-controlled Lo-Carbon Svara have both been awarded Quiet Mark certification, which recognises the quietest solutions to unwanted noise. Meanwhile, designed to improve IAQ and prevent moisture build-up, the PureAir Home Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) offers a highly effective solution to control condensation and mould, as well as offering high levels of air filtration. The PureAir Home reduces the risk of health issues in the home by improving IAQ and quickly eradicating conditions that lead to mould growth and associated health issues, such as asthma and itchy skin. Providing filtered, tempered air (heater model only) into the home that is drier than the inside air, the PureAir Home creates an indoor environment where condensation and mould find it hard to exist, benefitting occupants and avoiding the damaging effects on the building. For installers From volume development to landmark projects, Vent-Axia’s solutions provide reliable 'fit-for-purpose' performance. It supplies ventilation solutions for over half a million installations annually across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors in the UK and worldwide. Offering the sector’s most comprehensive choice from any single manufacturer, Vent-Axia’s range covers not just air movement and ventilation technologies but heat recovery, electric heating, cooling, and hygiene products for residential, commercial, public sector, and industrial applications. Vent-Axia’s aftercare team ensures every customer receives continued support long after delivery. From technical queries to installation guidance, Vent-Axia provides responsive, informed follow-up reflecting its commitment to long-term partnerships. Headed by a dedicated customer care lead, this service reinforces Vent-Axia’s market-leading reputation for reliability. For further information on all products and services offered by Vent-Axia, you can contact the team on +44 (0)344 856 0590 or visit Vent-Axia's website. For more from Vent-Axia, click here.

Siemens launches SICHARGE FLEX EV charging system
German multinational technology company Siemens has unveiled SICHARGE FLEX, its next-generation distributed electric vehicle (EV) charging system designed to support the growing demand for high-capacity and flexible charging infrastructure. The system offers modularity and scalability, enabling operators to adapt installations for a range of use cases, from fleet depots to public charging hubs. The launch highlights Siemens’ continued investment in EV infrastructure for what it calls the “megawatt era” of charging, where larger vehicles such as buses and heavy goods vehicles require rapid, high-power systems. High-capacity and adaptable charging design At the core of SICHARGE FLEX is a dynamic power distribution system that allocates energy across multiple charging points in real time. This approach allows each outlet to deliver the required power based on vehicle demand, with a total system capacity ranging from 480 kW to over 1.68 MW. The system supports both CCS and MCS charging standards, providing up to four MCS charge points from a single unit and delivering up to 1,500 A of charging current. Siemens said the design achieves high power density - up to 656 kW per square metre - while maintaining a compact footprint suitable for space-limited sites. Dispensers can be installed as far as 300 metres from the central cabinet and configured as floor, wall, or overhead-mounted units. Markus Mildner, CEO of eMobility at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, says, “The introduction of SICHARGE FLEX marks a significant milestone in our journey to build a comprehensive and sustainable e-mobility ecosystem. "It empowers customers to scale operations, optimise energy use, and contribute to a cleaner, electrified world.” Integration, management, and energy efficiency SICHARGE FLEX integrates with Siemens’ eMobility ecosystem and can be managed through the cloud-based Sifinity Control platform, providing remote monitoring and configuration. The system is also compatible with DepotFinity’s smart energy management, which balances load distribution for fleet operators and helps reduce grid upgrade costs. Early adopters include OMV, an Austria-based charge point operator and mobility service provider. The company will install SICHARGE FLEX at its site in Kufstein, Austria, along the A12 corridor linking Germany and Italy. The initial phase will include six charging points, with expansion to ten planned following local grid reinforcement. Eric Schulze, Senior Vice President of Retail Mobility and Convenience at OMV, comments, “Our mission is to provide reliable, high-performance charging infrastructure that meets the demands of modern mobility. "The new Kufstein site will serve passenger cars, electric trucks, and buses, combining fast charging, accessibility, and scalability.” Sustainability and cybersecurity Siemens states that SICHARGE FLEX supports efficient energy use and grid balancing, contributing to more stable and sustainable energy networks. It also incorporates “Security by Design” principles, including encryption and secure boot mechanisms, to ensure data protection and system integrity. The system was introduced at Busworld 2025 in Brussels and will be commercially available in 2026. For more from Siemens, click here.

ICEL Emergency Lighting Conference 2025 brings industry together
Despite transport disruption, the ICEL Emergency Lighting Conference 2025, held at the Cavendish Conference Centre, welcomed delegates from across the UK for a day of insights, debate, and inspiration. The annual event, organised by ICEL (Industry Committee for Emergency Lighting), a division of the Lighting Industry Association (LIA), brought together industry leaders, technical experts, and professionals from across the sector to discuss the issues that matter most in emergency lighting. Delegates explored pressing topics including regulatory reform, competency in safety-critical industries, sustainability frameworks, and the latest technical standards. A central theme was the shared responsibility across the industry, from design and installation to maintenance and inspection, to ensure systems are safe, compliant, and fit for purpose. Simon Weston, CBE, delivered a powerful keynote address, sharing his remarkable personal story with lessons on resilience, leadership, and determination, asking the audience, “What would you do with 20 seconds?” The impact Ayça Donaghy, CEO of the LIA, comments, "This year’s conference has shown the real power of our industry when we pull in the same direction. "Through ICEL, we’ll keep pushing: strengthening oversight, shaping regulation, and backing competence so that every emergency lighting system protects the people who rely on it. "That’s what collaboration is about and I can’t wait to take it even further in 2026." There was a reportedly positive response from attendees, which reflects the impact of the event: • “I’d like to thank LIA for organising such an excellent conference - it was a pleasure to attend.” – Nuno Ovidio, Synergy Building Services • “Great event, great people, very knowledgeable group. Very enjoyable and is a great opportunity to meet different members within the lighting industry.” – Alicia Perrin, UL Solutions • “Amazing day [...] well organised from start to finish. The speakers, topics, networking stands, and lunch – loved it all. Worth travelling from Dublin to attend.” – Dan Day, Guardian Following the success of the 2025 conference, ICEL has confirmed that the event will return in 2026: • Date: Thursday, 10 September 2026 • Venue: Cavendish Conference Centre, 22 Duchess Mews, London, W1G 9DT The conference is free to attend for the wider industry, with one complimentary ticket allocated per manufacturer. For more from the LIA, click here.



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