The UK’s electrical installation sector is set to examine its role in the transition to low-carbon at the 2025 Electrical Installation Seminar hosted by Electrical Safety First (ESF).
This year’s event, themed ‘Demand and Supply’, will focus on infrastructure modernisation, growing demands on building stock, and safety in an electrified future, with the seminar taking place on 3 April at the historic IET building in Central London.
The seminar, which will bring together over 100 industry professionals including manufacturers, installers, government bodies, and housing associations, is set to cover topics such as the evolving energy landscape, workforce competency, and lessons from the UK’s energy transition. Experts will share insights through presentations and panel discussions, addressing challenges and solutions for a safer, more sustainable industry.
Luke Osborne, Deputy Technical Director of Electrical Safety First, said: “We encourage our speakers not only to share their concerns, but also offer best practice solutions, whilst looking to the future on upcoming developments in the electrical installation sector.
“The seminar is the perfect platform to share expertise, future-proof your business, get feedback about your ideas from fellow professionals, and meet potential clients.”
To learn more and register, visit this link.
This year’s event, themed ‘Demand and Supply’, will focus on infrastructure modernisation, growing demands on building stock, and safety in an electrified future, with the seminar taking place on 3 April at the historic IET building in Central London.
The seminar, which will bring together over 100 industry professionals including manufacturers, installers, government bodies, and housing associations, is set to cover topics such as the evolving energy landscape, workforce competency, and lessons from the UK’s energy transition. Experts will share insights through presentations and panel discussions, addressing challenges and solutions for a safer, more sustainable industry.
Luke Osborne, Deputy Technical Director of Electrical Safety First, said: “We encourage our speakers not only to share their concerns, but also offer best practice solutions, whilst looking to the future on upcoming developments in the electrical installation sector.
“The seminar is the perfect platform to share expertise, future-proof your business, get feedback about your ideas from fellow professionals, and meet potential clients.”
To learn more and register, visit this link.