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UKATA have partnered with the Contamination Expo Series for 2018

UKATA is proud to be partnered with the Contamination Expo Series for another year. This highly anticipated event will be taking place on the 12th and 13th September at the NEC Birmingham, the show’s brand-new location for 2018.

The Contamination Expo Series provides a hub for specialists working with hazardous materials to seek the latest strategies, techniques and technologies used in the market, as well as hear from key figures in the field. Already, Yvonne Waterman and Jasper Kosters of the European Asbestos Forum, Graham Warren of ACAD and our very own Professor Roger Willey have been confirmed to speak within this year’s Keynote theatre, with further asbestos specialists speaking throughout both days of the Expo.

Across the entire Contamination Expo Series, over 6,000 visitors will be in attendance, ranging from local authorities and councils to some of the leading names in the industry. On top of an unparalleled speaker line-up, the show also boasts 150 cutting-edge supplier exhibitor, all with the aim of providing products and services to support those working within the 7 contamination sectors.

The Contamination Expo Series will be running alongside four other leading environmental exhibitions – Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition, Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering, Flood Expo and Future Resource Expo – creating an environmental super-giant of exhibition, covering both the niche industry of asbestos, as well as the broader picture.

UKATA is proud to be partnered with an event which allows such opportunity for asbestos professionals to come together to learn, network and develop their expertise in the field.

To join UKATA at this year’s event, visit the Contamination Expo Series website to register for your free ticket, and do not forget to take a look out our full seminar line-up for 2018.

Media Enquiries:
Victoria Castelluccio, Marketing Officer
victoria.castelluccio@ukata.org.uk
01246 824437

Published on Wednesday 8th August 2018