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Thursday, March 26, 2026

ScaffEx24 Registration Opens as 80% of Space is Sold

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Scaffmag can exclusively reveal that registration for ScaffEx24 is now officially open! 

ScaffEx24, initially launched in November as the industry exhibition, conference, ball, and awards, and is the new flagship event of the scaffolding and access sector.

The expo and conference are free to the sector. Simply register at https://nasc.org.uk/scaffex24/, and the ball and awards will go on sale in April. The exhibition is now 80% sold and will house a mix of manufacturers and service providers offering a host of products and services.

Sean Pike, Managing Director, Layher, and principal sponsor, comments: “The scaffolding and access sector is such a pivotal sector and for many years it has amazed me that there has not been a dedicated exhibition or conference that truly is all about scaffolding and access. So, when the opportunity arose for Layher to be the Principal Sponsor of ScaffEx24, 25 and 26, I was only too pleased to support the event.

I am excited to see some great names involved and I am sure the conference will be engaging – not to mention the excitement of the wonderful winter ball. Layher will see you all there.”

ScaffEx24’s conference will have four key themes: Opportunity, Meet the Buyer, Innovation and Training.

Anyone from the sector is invited to attend, from trainees to owners. The conference will be interactive and led by David Meade, the inspirational motivational speaker with questions and answer sessions.

The first speakers will be announced shortly. They will be key sector leaders, influencers, and operators with real-world knowledge and experience.

Register today to be part of the expected 1500 people attending the day and participating in the birth of your scaffolding and access industry event, allowing all to participate and debate in this amazing sector.

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