Installer2020

Installer2020

Held annually in Coventry at the Ricoh Arena from 12-14 May, Installer2020 will connect over 150 suppliers with a visitor audience of over 5,000 people over three days.

Installer2020 is getting bigger – with more exhibition space and more special feature areas attracting more new visitor groups.

To register for free tickets, visit

https://installer-2020.reg.buzz/

Installer is the UK’s leading media brand in the heating and plumbing industry – online, in print, in person. The magazine has been the premier trade title for 25 which connects with 40,000 individually requested readers, a website with over 20,000 monthly visitors and the largest social media following in the industry.


For more information about the show and to register free, please visit 
https://www.installershow.com/

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