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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

ScaffEx24: A Milestone for the Scaffolding Industry

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Belfast’s ICC welcomed over 500 visitors for ScaffEx24, Europe’s first dedicated scaffolding conference and exhibition, setting a new benchmark for industry events.

On November 29, Belfast cemented its status as a hub of innovation and collaboration within the scaffolding profession, hosting the highly anticipated ScaffEx24. Organised by the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC), this groundbreaking event brought together industry leaders, innovators, and professionals from across the globe.

ScaffEx24 not only marked a historic first for the European scaffolding industry but also set the tone for its future, with more than 30 exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge solutions and sharing invaluable insights.

The event blended a bustling exhibition floor, compelling conference sessions, and the prestigious NASC Ball and Scaffolding Excellence Awards—making it an unmissable occasion for anyone invested in the sector.

Innovation and Opportunity Take Center Stage

From the moment doors opened, the energy in the ICC Belfast was palpable. Delegates packed the 320-seat conference room, where discussions revolved around key themes of innovation, opportunity, education, and buyer needs.

Presentations from prominent industry figures like Wayne Connolly, NASC President, and Lee Rowswell of GKR Scaffolding struck a chord, offering success stories and thought-provoking perspectives. Meanwhile, Julio Black of At-Pac and Dr. Yasuo Toyosawa from Japan captivated the audience with insights into transformative technologies, such as biomechanical suits and advancements in structural training.

Barry Neilson, OBE of CITBNI, alongside Fulcrum Co-founder David Abraham, highlighted the future of training and education, including the announcement of new CISRS programs launching in 2025.

Groundbreaking Announcements

ScaffEx24 provided the perfect stage for NASC to unveil two significant initiatives poised to shape the industry:

TG30 Guidance Suite: Hailed as the “TG20 for system scaffolding,” TG30 simplifies compliance, offering tools like a digital eGuide and operational guidance that promise to revolutionise safety and efficiency.

Common Assessment Standard (CAS): An optional addition to the NASC audit, CAS aims to streamline prequalification processes for contractors, reflecting the industry’s growing focus on accountability.

“These announcements are not just incremental changes—they’re transformative,” said Clive Dickin, NASC CEO. “The industry is stepping into a new era, and ScaffEx is the catalyst.”

Global Recognition and Engagement

Attendees hailed from as far as Japan, New Zealand, Malaysia, and the Caribbean, underscoring the global appeal of ScaffEx24. International representatives were eager to learn from the UK’s world-renowned health and safety standards and explore the innovations on display.

On the exhibition floor, exhibitors reported brisk engagement, with many signing up on the spot for next year’s expanded ScaffEx25, set to take place at Manchester Central in September 2025.

A Night to Remember

The day’s activities culminated in the NASC Ball and Scaffolding Excellence Awards, where over 700 guests celebrated the industry’s finest. Hosted by actor James Nesbitt alongside Mike Tindall and Denise van Outen, the evening was a glamorous affair filled with music, laughter, and recognition of outstanding achievements across nine award categories.

Des Moore, a consultant and long-time contributor to ScaffMag, summed up the sentiment: “ScaffEx24 has showcased the progress and potential of our industry. It’s events like these that inspire innovation and collaboration.”

Looking Ahead

As the scaffolding sector embraces TG30 and CAS, ScaffEx24 has proven itself more than just an event—it’s a platform for progress. With attendees and exhibitors already looking forward to ScaffEx25, the foundations have been laid for an even bigger and better future.

“ScaffEx has reignited belief in the power of unity and innovation,” said James McMillan, H&S Advisor at APT Scaffolding Ltd. “This event is more than a milestone; it’s the start of something extraordinary.”

ScaffEx25 is set to build on this momentum, promising expanded opportunities, deeper engagement, and continued celebration of the scaffolding industry’s remarkable achievements.

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