Floodex & National Drainage Show reach agreement with Homes UK organiser for joint promotion

Indigo Media, the organiser of Floodex and National Drainage Show, has reached an agreement with Ocean Media Group, organiser of the Homes UK event, to jointly promote visits to their respective exhibitions this year.

Both events are taking place in Excel, London, on the 23 and 24 November 2022, and with the overlap in visitor profiles, the joint promotion should be a real benefit to exhibitors and visitors.

Homes UK visitor profile includes housing professionals from housing associations, local authorities, funders, housebuilders and the built environment, many of whom would have an interested in flood prevention and mitigation.

Jon Irwin, event director, commented, “I’m really excited about the extra opportunities that this partnership will present for exhibitors. Given the numbers of homes that have been built on flood plains in recent years, and those at risk from surface flooding, getting flood mitigation systems and effective drainage solutions in place has never been more important.”

To register for Floodex and National Drainage Show click here.

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