UKATA is proud to announce its partnership with InstallerSHOW 2025, taking place from 24-26 June 2025 at the NEC Birmingham. InstallerSHOW 2025 has firmly established itself as the UK's biggest and most dynamic event for the heat, water, air, and energy sectors. In 2025, the show is set to be bigger and better than ever before, bringing together 800 leading exhibitors under one roof and welcoming over 30,000 installers, specifiers and decision-makers from across the industry.
2025 marks the 10th anniversary of InstallerSHOW. Since the first event in 2015, both exhibitor and visitor numbers have increased more than tenfold – all while retaining the sense of community and the festival feel of the show that have made it enduringly popular. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, there will be several special events and promotions throughout the three days, including a £10k giveaway for visitors.
The three-day event will showcase the latest innovations and offer unparalleled networking opportunities, delivering a packed schedule of live content across 11 dedicated theatres. Highlights will include panel discussions, keynote speeches and interactive seminars. Notably, Miatta Fahnbulleh MP, Minister for Energy Consumers, will lead a high-profile programme of sessions designed to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing the sector today, from renewable energy solutions and building safety to mental health and the future of the trades.

Beyond the theatres and speaker sessions, InstallerSHOW 2025 will feature interactive zones, live product showcases, and new feature areas designed to give visitors a hands-on experience with the latest technologies and tools. Attendees can explore specialist areas such as the Elemental Arena, the Solar Pavilion and InstallerELECTRIC, offering targeted insights into emerging sectors like renewables and smart energy. The show will also spotlight innovation through initiatives like Pitchfest, where businesses present new solutions direct to the audience, and offer practical advice on key issues including tool security and adapting to regulatory changes such as the Building Safety Act.
Speaking of the event and the partnership with UKATA, Business Development Director for The Installer Show, Nathan Garnett commented “With the addition of InstallerBUILD to InstallerSHOW this year, visitors will be attending looking for retrofit solutions for commercial and residential buildings. We know how big an issue asbestos in our building stock is, so we are looking forward to working with UKATA and its members to deliver advice and solutions for this critical area as part of Building Safety Week at InstallerSHOW”.
UKATA’s Events & Marketing Manager, Victoria Castelluccio spoke on the collaboration “Our partnership with InstallerSHOW reflects our commitment to supporting the wider construction industry by promoting critical safety messages, especially around asbestos awareness. InstallerSHOW is a hub for innovation and knowledge sharing, and through our collaboration, we’re excited to contribute to important conversations about the future of safety and compliance in the trades.”
The show offers an outstanding opportunity for businesses and organisations to promote their products, services and expertise to a highly targeted professional audience. A variety of sponsorship and exhibiting packages are available to help brands maximise their presence at the event. For organisations interested in exhibiting or sponsoring at InstallerSHOW 2025 and to register for free, full details can befound here:
Join UKATA in supporting this flagship industry event and be part of shaping the future of the built environment.
UKATA, a leading association, is dedicated to enhancing the quality and standards of asbestos training with the aim to shield workers and the public from the hazards of asbestos exposure.
The association collaborates closely with its members to guarantee that they have access to the latest information, training resources, and industry updates. They provide a suite of support services to assist them in accomplishing their training objectives. Their membership encompasses a diverse array of organisations involved in asbestos training, including training providers, asbestos removal contractors, consultants, and equipment suppliers.
UKATA is fervent about promoting safe and responsible working practices, committed to working with members and partners to realise a shared vision of protecting workers and the public from the hazards linked with asbestos exposure.
Published on Thursday 15th May 2025