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Interspill Exhibition in 2022
The exhibition at Interspill is FULL!
We have been delighted that virtually all who attended the last Interspill in London are back again. Our new exhibitors reflect how technology and the nature of spill and pollution risks is changing.
The last few years have taught us a lot of new communication skills. We have sold, kept in touch, innovated, brainstormed, project managed, launched new products and sold them through Teams, Zoom or WhatsApp! It is quite surprising how we have adapted during the pandemic.
However, at Interspill 2022 we want to celebrate that, at the end of the day, people buy from people and it is by meeting, talking, perhaps having dinner together that you get to know your customer and your customer gets to know you!
At Interspill we want to help make these connections and do so in an exciting exhibition and associated events organised by the exhibitors to highlight the depth, capability and competence of those whose support to the industry is vital
The opportunity to meet others in the industry, catch up with old friends, see how past colleagues are doing, meet new people, see what competitors are up to, see new products and then just to have a chat that enables getting beyond the slightly false feeling of a virtual meeting!
To celebrate this at Interspill we have:
• Allocated plenty of networking areas within the exhibition hall
• Arranged an in-exhibition area social event on 21 June 1700- 1900.
• Science and Innovation workshops in exhibition area.
• Many conference sessions held in rooms adjacent to the exhibition area
• Sector themed days to focus on industry sectors of particular relevance to the industry
• Introduced a Day Delegate Rate at just Euro 100 per day
• Added a Clean Seas area to include other forms of marine pollution
• An Interspill Futures space to reflect development and research, allocated to promote projects from both Innovators and Researchers