Training

Electrical event

by Mark Rowe

CEF LIVE returns to Birmingham’s NEC Arena on Thursday and Friday, June 8 and 9, 2017. Hosted by CEF, a UK supplier of electrical products and services, this year’s event runs will feature industry brands, on-the-day offers and details about upcoming industry changes.

Ahead of the release of The 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations later this year, attendees will gain a glimpse of how the new legislation could affect the way they work when they come into force and hear from industry figures on how to put the changes into practice. There will also be seminar sessions on the trends and technologies, including a talk from NICEIC’s senior marketing and events engineer, Tony Cable. CEF LIVE will be the last chance to see Tony speak in a professional capacity as he plans to retire later in the year.

Some 45 electrical brands will be at the show with many offering on-the-day deals. Those signed up so far include DeWALT, Milwaukee, Klein Tools, Schneider, Eaton, 3M and Aico, Nest and Hive.

In a new development for 2017, the second day of CEF LIVE will focus on young professionals, with a host of activities designed for those entering the trade. Supportive workshops and skills challenges will be available for apprentices, offering guidance on how to get ahead in the electrical industry.

Chris Ashworth, General Manager, CEF said: “Our first CEF LIVE in 2015 was an incredible success and attracted a fantastic turnout. As a result of customer feedback, we can promise that this year’s event is set to be even bigger and better. Keeping up-to-date with the latest trends in our sector, as well as being aware of key details around soon to be released regulations, is vitally important for professionals working across the electrical sector. With this in mind, CEF LIVE provides the perfect opportunity to find out more about the widely anticipated 18th Edition and pick up some of the latest products at unbeatable prices.”

Visit ceflive.co.uk.

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