SPATEX 2024 addresses the hot topic of climate change
Dedicated water leisure exhibition SPATEX 2024 is addressing the hot topic of climate change at the event being held at the Coventry Building Society Arena from 6-8 February.
With swimming pools and hot tubs big consumers of energy, sustainability and saving energy is high on the agenda.
Free to attend, SPATEX 2024 will have on display the very latest trends and innovations from around the world. With over 100 exhibitors, including leading water leisure suppliers, it’s aimed at professionals involved in the provision, planning, design, construction, and management of leisure, play and sports facilities.
“It provides the first opportunity in 2024 to see the significant advances that have been made in energy, saving across all sectors of the water leisure industry. It’s a buoyant market with products promoting low energy, low carbon footprint coming on-stream all the time, such as one-piece pools with super-efficient insulation; ingenious variable speed pumps; pool covers; LED lights; air source heat pumps etc,” organisers said.
“The topic of energy saving is also brought into sharp focus in our free double seminar programme,” said SPATEX organiser Michele Bridle. “For instance, there’s a talk on how to minimise heat loss and evaporation to save money and wasted resources. We aim to demonstrate that with education, the latest technological advances and careful management, there are effective ways to significantly reduce energy consumption and bills. It’s this positive message that, with the help of our exhibitors and experts, we aim to communicate to our visitors.”
In addition, the technical workshops hosted by ISPE (Institute of Swimming Pool Engineers) will bring visitors up-to-date on new standards and guidance that affect all disciplines involved in the development of water leisure projects.
New for 2024, authoritative industry bodies, including Swimming Teachers’ Association (STA), Institute of Swimming (IoS), Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS), Legionella Control Association (LCA) and Water Management Society (WMS), will be out in force – holding extra seminars and networking events, both for their members and exhibition attendees.
Networking events are planned for both the Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of the exhibition. “Indeed, SPATEX offers the potential to meet over 1,000 people from the water leisure industry in one day,” organisers said.
Visit the SPATEX Help Desk at the entrance to the exhibition hall for assistance.
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The Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry CV6 6GE. For more info: helen@spatex.co.uk Tel: +44 (0) 1264 358558.