Industry events keep Green-tech busy in September

Leading landscape supplier Green-tech is gearing up for a September jam-packed with events, road trips, CPDs and site installations.

 The team hit the road on Thursday 3rd September and head to Leicester for the James Coles & Sons open day. The event includes a tour of the 60 acre production site, networking, talks from various industry experts and a visit to a local craft brewery.

Wednesday 16th September sees some of the team heading south to Palmstead Nurseries in Kent for a one day seminar and discussion forum on topics relating to the Landscape industry - Strictly Sustainable!  Other team members are heading north to the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh for the Scothort exhibition which brings together the Landscaping, Arboriculture and Grounds Care industries within Scotland.

Two days later from 18th - 20th September, Green-tech will be exhibiting at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show showcasing their wildflowers and wildlife habitats.

 The 20th- 23rd September sees Green-tech attending the Arboricultural Association’s

49th National Amenity Conference; Sustainability and the Urban Forest, which is taking place at the University of Warwick in Coventry. They will also be exhibiting at leading landscape event, the Landscape Show in Battersea Park on 22nd and 23rd.

October starts in much the same way with Green-tech being the headline sponsor and also exhibiting at Landscape Live in Headingley, Leeds on the 6th

Exhibitions aren’t the only reason for Green-tech to hit the road; their specification arm,  gt Specifier will also be out and about in September to carry out eight CPD events to Architectural practices and five site installations.

 Sales Director, Ian Rotherham comments;

“It’s always good for us to get out of the office and meet face-to-face with our suppliers and customers; to learn about new developments and projects, to demonstrate and receive feedback on our products and network with like-minded people in the industry.  The feedback we get from these events proves invaluable to us”.

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