PRODUCT NEWS
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Here's why you should attend the Facilities Management Forum |
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28 Jan 2016 . BY Kate Corney |
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After 17 successful years the Facilities Management Forum is set to be bigger and better than ever in 2016, with an array of new product and service providers, delegates and an expansive seminar programme.
The Facilities Management Forum brings the industry together for two days of face-to-face meetings, educational seminars and endless networking opportunities, providing a unique platform to learn about what’s new in the industry and where to make the right investments.
Whittlebury Hall Hotel, Northampton will be hosting the event on 11 and 12 July 2016.
Recognising the dynamic challenges faced by facilities managers, the Forum ensures no time spent out of the office is wasted, cutting the unnecessary details with allocated time- slots for focused face-to-face meetings.
With a vast seminar programme, the event ensures attendees are fully informed on the latest industry advances and the most effective facilities management techniques.
To top it all off, the Facilities Management Forum provides a handful of relaxed networking opportunities over a gala dinner, drinks and evening entertainment giving attendees the opportunity to get to know each other on a personal level – the ideal foundation for a positive business relationship.
The Facilities Management Forum provides an unparalleled platform to learn, share, network and engage amongst the industry’s top players.
With limited places available; book now to avoid disappointment at Facilities Management Forum
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