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Lawrence Industries at ChemUK 2023

The details of Lawrence Industries exhibiting at ChemUK 2023

 

10th and 11th of May 2023 on Stand M104 at the NEC, Birmingham

We are thrilled to announce that Lawerence Industries will be exhibiting at ChemUK exhibition this year. ChemUK is a large exhibition in the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham with over 400 exhibitors and over 150 speakers split between Chemical Industries, Chemical Process & Plant Engineering and a Laboratory and Innovation zone.

This is an exciting exhibition for us as it covers a range of industries but we are focussing on Coatings/CASEHI&IConstruction and Polymers. It is also our first time exhibiting at this one!

We will have a range of display pieces and samples covering the above industries from many of our different partners. Our technical team will be on hand to give product recommendations and talk you through how they could be used in your specific formulation.

Our stand is in collaboration with 3M and we will be joined by their UK business development manager, Darren Hall, as well as having some fantastic Glass Bubble display pieces to show you the lightweight and thermal properties that they can impart.

We will also, of course, have some fun giveaways and goodies!

If you have a look at the picture at the top, you'll see sneak preview of what our stand will look like...

If you haven't already, be sure to sign up for FREE at this link: https://chemuk23.smartreg.co.uk/Visitors/Visitors/register

If you would like to arrange a meeting while you're there, contact your account manager or get in touch with the office who can put you through to the best technical manager for your industry.

We can't wait to see you there!

 

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