Registration has opened for LIFTEX 2025. Now in its 37th year, the show is the UK’s only dedicated exhibition for the lift, escalator and access industry and takes place only once every three years.
Organised by The Lift and Escalator Industry Association (LEIA), the show features over 100 exhibitors from the UK, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Turkey. This year’s exhibition, at ExCeL London, will also see 14 new exhibitors joining for the first time.
Visitors will find a breadth of industry representation including contractors, service companies, component suppliers and organisations from support services.
Running alongside the exhibition is the popular free seminar programme bringing together industry experts to discuss the latest hot topics. Seminars will cover key issues like modernisation, evacuation and safety, and the latest news on standards and regulations.
However, the biggest talking point will be the Building Safety Act and its implications for the industry, including The Golden Thread and its implications for specifiers and building owners.
Oliver Greening, LIFTEX Show Director, says: “LIFTEX 2025 sold out within months, and we are looking forward to bringing the event back to ExCeL In addition to the exhibitor line-up, the seminar programme is set to be a big draw.
“The Building Safety Act has undoubtedly brought about the biggest improvements in building safety in nearly 40 years, and LEIA will share its guidance at LIFTEX. There will also be opportunities to talk to the LEIA team throughout the show about this. We look forward to seeing you there.”
For more information, or to register for LIFTEX 2025, head to www.liftexshow.com.
Registration has opened for LIFTEX 2025. Now in its 37th year, the show is the UK’s only dedicated exhibition for the lift, escalator and access industry and takes place only once every three years.
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