ScaffEx25: Just One Week to Go Until the Industry’s Biggest Event Hits Manchester

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In just seven days, the scaffolding and access world will come together at Manchester Central for ScaffEx25. This year, it’s shaping up to be the biggest and most ambitious event the sector has ever seen.

Taking place 11–12 September, the two-day exhibition and conference, hosted by NASC, brings together over 100 exhibitors, thousands of professionals, and a packed programme of launches, demos, and keynote sessions, all under one roof. The conference will be hosted by broadcasters Nina Hossain and Sophie Long.

Now in its second year, the event has quickly become a key date in the scaffolding calendar. It’s a space not just for showcasing products, but for setting direction, building relationships, and tackling the challenges the sector is facing head-on.

Across nine Demo Zone sessions, visitors can expect to see the launch of new safety guidance, digital tools, and cross-sector partnerships. Among the most anticipated announcements is TG30, the latest update in scaffolding technical guidance, and the formal introduction of a new International Federation of Scaffolding Associations. NASC says this will help deepen collaboration and knowledge-sharing across countries.

Some of the biggest headlines are coming from closer to home. ScaffEx25 will also see the launch of RISE, NASC’s new industry charity, alongside a pledge to create 5,000 work placements for young people and those retraining into the sector.

“ScaffEx25 isn’t just about what’s on display. It’s about where we’re heading as a sector,” said NASC CEO Clive Dickin. “There’s never been a more important time for scaffolding to show what it stands for: innovation, opportunity, and professionalism.”

The move to Manchester has allowed for larger stands, live demonstrations, and the introduction of a dedicated Careers Hub to showcase new ways into the industry, including VR headset experiences for students. 

The Scaffolding Excellence Awards, already a sell-out, will be hosted by a high-profile trio: Clare Balding, Alex Jones, and Leigh Francis. Adding to the energy of the evening will be other well-known celebrity guests, including Mike Tindall MBE and Shaun Ryder.

“What makes this event special,” adds Dickin, “is that it’s built by the industry, for the industry. The conversations that happen here, between suppliers, contractors, engineers, manufacturers, and policymakers, don’t just stay in the room. They help shape how we work.”

With just one week to go, NASC is encouraging the industry to secure their free place:

Claim your free pass at: https://nasc.org.uk/product/scaffex25-conference-pass/

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