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Layher UK launches ‘Sizzle & Learn’ open morning series for 2026

Layher UK will host a series of informal ‘Sizzle & Learn’ open mornings, combining product demos with hands-on insight across three UK locations.

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Layher UK has announced a series of open morning events aimed at giving customers and partners direct access to its latest systems, product developments and digital tools.

Branded as “Sizzle & Learn” sessions, the events will run from 10:00 to 13:00 and combine live demonstrations with informal networking, alongside refreshments including tea, coffee and breakfast rolls

The first session will take place on 31 March in Letchworth, focusing on event structures. The day will include demonstrations of Layher’s SIM2Field digital tool, alongside a promotional offer on event decks and transoms for orders placed on the day.

A second event is scheduled for 24 June in Livingston, with a focus on formwork solutions. Attendees will be able to see the FW system in action, with a related on-the-day offer available.

The final open morning will be held on 21 July at Eggborough. This session will centre on the launch of Layher’s Flex Beam, alongside demonstrations of Twix Beam solutions. Both product lines will be included in event-specific offers.

Layher said the sessions are designed to give attendees a practical understanding of how its systems can be applied on site, while also offering early access to new products and technical support.

The programme reflects a wider push by the company to engage directly with contractors through hands-on learning and live demonstrations, rather than traditional presentations.

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