FIT Show 2025 on Track to Increase Show by 30%

FIT Show 2025 on Track to Increase Show by 30%
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Date: 13 November 2024

The floorplan for FIT Show 2025 is filling up fast, with organisers reporting that they are on target to increase the size of the show by 30% since its May 2023 event.

The increase in footprint will see the show grow into four halls when it returns to Birmingham NEC from 29 April - 1 May next year. 

Visitors will be able to see, touch and compare thousands of the latest products on the market at the UK’s only dedicated trade show for the window, door, flat glass, hardware, components and roofing industry.

Brands who have joined the line-up in recent weeks include; Universal Trade Frames, Ingenious Locks & Hardware, CPS Lift, MB Aluminium, Kingdom Industrial Supplies, Alubend UK Limited, H2B Windows, BSI Group, Database Design UK, Apecs Consult, Prodim International B.V. and Aluminium Bending Specialists.

Alongside a diverse and impressive range of brands, products and services, FIT Show 2025 visitors will be able to take advantage of new and improved features at the show. The Installer Demo Zone will return on a bigger scale, building on the success of its 2023 launch, but expanded to incorporate a more diverse product demonstration offering as well as stalls to purchase the latest tools, workwear and supporting products and services for the trades.  

The CPD learning programme will run across the three days of the show, alongside the content for Glass Conference which will run in its entirety on day one of FIT Show (Wednesday 29 April, 2025.) The content will be free to access for all visitors and has been carefully crafted to cover important updates to building regulations, health and safety, sustainability, new technology and innovation and much more. 

Speaking about the strength of the line-up, FIT Show event director Nickie West said: “We’re delighted that the industry is throwing its support behind FIT Show 2025, helping us to grow the show by 30% and that our ambitious decision to take an additional hall at the NEC is being supported. Without giving too much away, we’ve got some huge names who have reserved space which we will be announcing very soon. 

“One of the resounding pieces of feedback we received from our 2023 audience is that they wanted to see a greater presence from systems houses at the show, as well as more aluminium and more UPVC. We’ve been working really hard to plug these gaps and it’s great to see brands like ALUK, Selecta Systems and Cortizo all leading the way when it comes to their commitment to the industry’s main trade show. 

“We’ve been listening to the market and we know that the industry continues to face a number of challenges. We’ve just run our very first visitor advisory board, alongside the FIT Show 2025 exhibitor enhancement day, and this has certainly informed our view of the current landscape which, in turn, is helping us to better shape our campaign messaging, physical show features and our learning content. 

“We’re having hugely positive conversations with brands who recognise the importance of having a presence at FIT Show to build confidence and retain a competitive edge in an ever changing landscape. 

“The brands that have committed to FIT Show are sending a very strong message to the sector that they are safe, secure and ready to do business with. The 2025 timeline comes at a crucial time for the market - after two years since our last edition - placing even more prominence on FIT Show as a critical touchpoint in the industry calendar next year.” 

ALUK, Cortizo and Selecta Systems join the likes of Haffner, Made for Trade, Morley Glass & Glazing, BM Group, MB Aluminium, Comp Door, Stuga, Exlabesa, Residence Collection and DoorCo who are just some of the 100+ brands who are already set to exhibit at FIT Show 2025. 

Visit www.fitshow.co.uk to find out more. 

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