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In an industry first, NICEIC and ELECSA will be transmitting a live talk on the 18th Edition which will be beamed via satellite to 40 cinema screens simultaneously.

It promises to be the biggest electrical conference ever staged and a must see event for everyone connected to the electrical industry. 

“The upcoming launch of the 18th Edition will be an important time for every electrician across the UK,” commented NICEIC and ELECSA’s Marketing Director Mark Smith.

“We wanted to do something unique, affordable and easily accessible to help contractors gain an improved insight into the forthcoming changes. This will be a genuine world first. It has never been attempted on this scale anywhere in the world before. It is something we are sure every electrician across the nation will want to see.”

The 18th Edition seminar will be broadcast from the world famous Faraday Theatre, in The Royal Institution. Hosted by industry experts Darren Staniforth and Alan Wells the talk will focus on the changes included in the new regulations and what it will mean for electricians in their day-to-day work.

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“When the 17th Edition was launched in 2008, a lot of industry myths emerged because multiple messages were communicated by different speakers. The advantage of broadcasting to all four corners of the UK on a single day is that we can communicate a single, consistent message to the industry,” commented Darren Staniforth.

“We believe this will benefit the whole industry and increase safety standards as a result.” 

There will be audience contributions from some of the biggest names in the industry, including representatives from JPEL 64 and its sub-committees, who are responsible for writing the new regulations.

The seminar will be broadcast live to over 40 screens across the UK with contractors encouraged to take a trip to their local big screen and get involved.

Mark added: “We wanted to film it at an iconic venue. The Faraday Theatre is a historic lecture hall where Sir Michael Faraday demonstrated his discoveries to the public in 1824. NICEIC and ELECSA will be delivering its talk about the 18th Edition, in the same theatre, 194 years later.

“We aim to reach as many people as possible and will have a live link-up with all the cinema screens. We plan to invite everyone in the industry to attend, as it will be of value to everyone from apprentices through to time-served electricians.”

NICEIC and ELECSA have partnered with Vue and Omniplex Cinemas to put on the 18th Edition event.

The live seminar and cinema event will take place from 9am on Wednesday, 4Th July. Tickets to the cinema screenings will go on sale in April and will cost just £5 +VAT.

Around 2 000 electrical contractors are expected to attend the screenings at locations including Glasgow, Plymouth, Cardiff, Belfast, London, Leeds and many more.

More information about tickets and the cinemas involved will be announced shortly on www.18edition.com/cinema 
 

Brand: 
NICEIC


Topic: 
Data & Networking


Synchronization sites: 
www.voltimum.ie


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Electrical contractors are set to hit the big screen as NICEIC and ELECSA announce plans for the most wide-reaching event ever devised in the electrical industry.


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Date of publication: 
26/02/2018


Target group: 
Voltimum


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“When the 17th Edition was launched in 2008, a lot of industry myths emerged because multiple messages were communicated by different speakers. The advantage of broadcasting to all four corners of the UK on a single day is that we can communicate a single, consistent message to the industry,”


not quite sure how that could cause myths to emerge or how broadcasting it thoughout the UK can stop myth happening. the easiest solution to stop these 'myths' would be to make the regs clear and without any ambiguity

 
Which member of the public will be interested to pay £5.00 to watch something they know little or nothing about ?

If a member of the public started reading BS 7671 would stop very quickly as its full of ambiguity ...................... we just need The Plain English Society to be allowed to have input into the 18th Edition - and that would stop it dead in its tracks for years...

 
Well forgive me here but wouldn’t you have thought that all Scam operators would be clubbing together to lobby the IET to produce such a broadcast to insure that no alternative myths can be borne?

oh and in the interest of improving the industry and its safety and integrity it shouldn’t cost us anything. 

 

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