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Layher UK to Showcase Innovative Scaffolding Solutions at ScaffEx24

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Layher UK is set to make a significant impact at the upcoming ScaffEx24 event, which takes place at the Belfast International Conference Centre on November 29th.

As a global leader in scaffolding technology, Layher UK will be among the exhibitors at one of the industry’s most anticipated gatherings, offering attendees insight into their cutting-edge products and solutions.

Located at stands 15/16, Layher will highlight its collection of industry-leading and highly innovative products, including the Allround FW System, a finalist for NASC’s Product of the Year. This system, known for its strength and adaptability, exemplifies Layher’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of scaffold technology to meet complex project demands.

Attendees will also have the unique opportunity to witness a live demonstration of Layher’s award-winning Twix and Flex beams, showcased in combination as an underdeck launching system. This dynamic setup offers a glimpse into how Layher’s modular products can seamlessly integrate, providing versatile and efficient solutions for challenging underdeck applications.

To add a digital dimension, Layher will feature its VR headset and Scaffold Information Modelling (SIM) software, enabling visitors to experience scaffolding designs in an immersive virtual environment. This technology allows for precise project planning, offering a glimpse into the future of scaffolding collaboration and safety.

Layher’s UK’s presence at ScaffEx24 will also offer insights into the expertise behind the product. The company’s in-house design team will be on hand to discuss their approach to project success, emphasising how customised scaffolding solutions can enhance both safety and return on investment.

Layher UK discusses strategic leadership changes, growth plans, and industry trends in an exclusive interview. Learn how the scaffolding leader aims to adapt and innovate in 2024 and beyond.
Sean Pike, Managing Director at Layher UK

The firm’s commitment to technical innovation has driven the development of scaffolding systems that not only meet industry standards but often set new benchmarks.

“We’re excited to join industry leaders and innovators at ScaffEx24,” said Layher UK’s Managing Director, Sean Pike. “This event is a fantastic opportunity for us to connect with our clients and industry partners and demonstrate how Layher systems continue to push the boundaries in scaffolding solutions.”

Visitors to Layher UK’s stand can expect live demonstrations, expert insights, and information on the company’s full range of services, including design support, technical expertise, and training.

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