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The Electrical Trade Show is back!

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A DATE FOR YOUR DIARY

31st August 10.00am to 6.00pm
SPA Hotel, Lucan.

After a two year absence, due to the pandemic the longest running electrical trade event in Ireland is back again this year in the SPA Hotel in Lucan on 31st August. This event has been running for over thirty years now. Better than ever the show is already guaranteed great support from manufacturers, distributors and industry regulators.

The AECI (Association of Electrical Contractors of Ireland) promotes, encourages and helps to protect the interests of its members on various issues within the wider industry. It has a membership of over 200 electrical contracting companies in Ireland, representing at least 4,000 electricians and apprentices. These are encouraged to attend the show on the day as engaging face-to-face is far more important than ever in this digital era.

This trade event is an essential part of the AECI’s calendar. It is a great opportunity for members to catch up with the latest product information and news.  RECI/NSAI will be in attendance to discuss technical issues that individuals might have as well as deliver some technical training seminars.

Seminars this year will be on I.S. 10101, EV Charging, Safety Courses and Solar Systems. Schneider Electric will also be giving a technical seminar.

This year, attendees on the day will be entered into a draw for the many prizes that have been sponsored by Arachas/AVIVA, Darkin EV (Part of the Randridge Group), WestLAN Networks and WEEE Ireland.

The new location of the SPA Hotel Lucan makes it easy for people to drop in and park the car. It is free admission, and everyone is welcome to attend.

Colin Sherlock
Colin Sherlock
Colin is the General Manager of Electric.ie
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