Prestigious names added to Timber Expo line-up

  • 30 Jun 2015

A range of industry leaders have signed up to exhibit at the show including: Koopers, an integrated producer of carbon compounds and treated wood products; Val-U Therm, a closed-panel building system manufacturer; and glulam specialist, HESS Timber

EcoCurves, a manufacturer of glulam timber arches has also signed up, along with British Gypsum and roof deck manufacturer, WIEHAG GmbH

An exhibition from Coillte Panel Products

Coillte Panel Products is also among the prestigious names taking to the stage at the event.

The company, which manufactures timber panel solutions across the UK and Ireland, will be showcasing products from its Medite and SmartPly Brands.

By exhibiting at Timber Expo – part of the industry-wide UK Construction Week – Coillte Panel Products will have the opportunity to interact with a range of buyers and specifiers from across the entire built environment.

Timber Expo 2015

Featuring over 4,500 square metres of exhibition space, Timber Expo will take place at UK Construction Week from 6th to 8th October 2015 at the Birmingham NEC.

With a comprehensive seminar schedule, the event will incorporate several interactive feature ares, providing face-to-face engagement opportunities.

For instance, the Toolbox Talks Theatre – sponsored by dhh Timber – will host an array of presentations from exhibitors that visitors can draw on for points of discussion.

The Timber Buyers Forum will play host to networking breakfasts and a VIP lounge; it will also organise pre-arranged appointments with active buyers to provide new opportunities for businesses and customers alike.

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