Registration Opens for ScaffEx25 at Manchester Central

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ScaffEx25, the UK’s leading scaffolding and access industry exhibition and conference, will return on 11–12 September at Manchester Central, and registration is now open.

Following a successful debut in Belfast last year, this year’s edition promises to be larger in scale, with more exhibitors, networking opportunities, and industry insights. Crucially, the event remains free to attend.

Organised by the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC), ScaffEx25 is designed to bring together key players from across the sector, including contractors, suppliers, buyers, and industry leaders, under one roof.

Clive Dickin, CEO of NASC, said: “We are very proud of the scale of this year’s show. It is the ideal opportunity to meet anyone you need to meet from the scaffolding and access world, all gathered under one roof for two days.

Regardless of whether you are a contractor, a supplier, or a buyer, the people you need to meet will be with us in Manchester.”

Two-Day Conference to Explore the Future of Scaffolding

Running alongside the exhibition is a dedicated two-day conference focusing on the “Future of Scaffolding.”

ITV News presenter Nina Hossain
Nina Hossain

Hosted by experienced television journalists Sophie Long and Nina Hossain, the conference will feature high-profile speakers from across the sector who will tackle some of the industry’s biggest challenges and opportunities.

ScaffEx25 is expected to attract a broad audience from across the UK and beyond, reinforcing its reputation as the must-attend event for anyone involved in scaffolding and access.

Get your free tickets now at: https://nasc.org.uk/product-category/scaffex-2025/

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Registration Opens for ScaffEx25 at Manchester Central

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ScaffEx25, the UK’s leading scaffolding and access industry exhibition and conference, will return on 11–12 September at Manchester Central, and registration is now open.

Following a successful debut in Belfast last year, this year’s edition promises to be larger in scale, with more exhibitors, networking opportunities, and industry insights. Crucially, the event remains free to attend.

Organised by the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC), ScaffEx25 is designed to bring together key players from across the sector, including contractors, suppliers, buyers, and industry leaders, under one roof.

Clive Dickin, CEO of NASC, said: “We are very proud of the scale of this year’s show. It is the ideal opportunity to meet anyone you need to meet from the scaffolding and access world, all gathered under one roof for two days.

Regardless of whether you are a contractor, a supplier, or a buyer, the people you need to meet will be with us in Manchester.”

Two-Day Conference to Explore the Future of Scaffolding

Running alongside the exhibition is a dedicated two-day conference focusing on the “Future of Scaffolding.”

ITV News presenter Nina Hossain
Nina Hossain

Hosted by experienced television journalists Sophie Long and Nina Hossain, the conference will feature high-profile speakers from across the sector who will tackle some of the industry’s biggest challenges and opportunities.

ScaffEx25 is expected to attract a broad audience from across the UK and beyond, reinforcing its reputation as the must-attend event for anyone involved in scaffolding and access.

Get your free tickets now at: https://nasc.org.uk/product-category/scaffex-2025/

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