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Thursday, December 4, 2025

Build UK CEO and Industry Leaders Headline ScaffEx24 Speaker Lineup

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ScaffEx24, the scaffolding sector’s groundbreaking new conference, exhibition, and awards ball, has revealed to Scaffmag its initial lineup of powerful speakers. 

The event promises to bring together industry leaders and innovators, focusing on opportunities, client relationships, innovation, and training in the scaffolding world.

Suzannah Nichol, the influential CEO of Build UK, will headline the speaker series. Nichol, a driving force behind transforming the construction industry, will address what major clients seek in their scaffolding partners. She’ll delve into the Common Assessment Standard and share perspectives on the future direction of the construction sector as a whole.

Wayne Connolly, Managing Director of the acclaimed Connolly Scaffolding and incoming President of the NASC, is poised to bring his experience with cutting-edge scaffolding approaches to the conference. Connolly’s insights are sure to inspire those striving for excellence in the field.

Adding motivational and behavioural elements to the event, David Meade, renowned speaker on human potential, and David Mosley, Managing Director of CISRS, are set to bring thought-provoking discussions and dynamic energy to the event. 

All speakers will engage in question-and-answer sessions, fostering open dialogue and paving the way for a more future-focused industry.

“ScaffEx24 aims to reshape the scaffolding industry, and this speaker lineup truly reflects that vision,” said Marie Kaffour, Events Manager of ScaffEx24. We’re spotlighting opportunity, ‘Meet the Buyer’ strategies, innovation, and training – the essential pillars that will drive the scaffolding sector forward.”

More speakers will be unveiled monthly as the event approaches. ScaffEx24 strongly encourages industry professionals at all levels to stay informed and stay ahead in the industry by visiting the Scaffex24 website, following social media, and keeping an eye on media partner ScaffMag for the latest announcements.

Registration for this free-to-attend conference and expo is now open. Don’t miss this pivotal event in Belfast on November 29th, 2024.

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