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NASC says ScaffEx26 is on track to grow further, with early exhibitor demand already exceeding last year’s levels.
The trade body confirmed to Scaffmag that more stand space has been reserved at this stage compared with the run-up to ScaffEx 25, reflecting sustained interest from UK and overseas suppliers. The event will return to Manchester Central and is expected to build on the momentum created during last year’s showcase.
NASC plans to retain the core structure that has proved popular with contractors, manufacturers and training providers, including the main exhibition floor, technical conference and live demonstration zone.
The demonstration zone will return for ScaffEx26, with NASC planning to introduce additional safety-related demonstrations as part of the programme, like live rescue procedures and fault-finding activities.
Insiders say the organisers also intend to develop the conference programme, with work underway to refine topic areas and confirm speakers. NASC expects the sessions to cover regulatory updates, safety priorities and emerging technologies, alongside contributions from industry bodies and international representatives.
ScaffEx has quickly become one of the sector’s largest events globally, attracting visitors from across the UK, Europe and beyond. Discussions between NASC, manufacturers and international associations are continuing to shape the format for 2026, with the organisation aiming to strengthen the event’s technical, educational and networking value.
Further announcements on speakers, demonstrations, and the final floor plan are expected in the coming months.


