Melbourne to host Workplace Health & Safety Show in May
The Workplace Health & Safety Show 2022 presents an opportunity for industry leaders and pioneering innovators to share the latest news and research, technology and products shaking up the world of health and safety at work. The show will take place from Wednesday 25 to Thursday 26 May at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, held in conjunction with the Australian Institute of Health and Safety’s national Convention. It will provide a live, interactive two-way learning experience with a trade show featuring over 100 brands, talks and interactive forums.
Marie Kinsella, CEO of IEC Group Australia, said the upcoming show will be the first opportunity for companies to come face to face and share ideas, products and services with the wider safety community. “I am delighted to announce the Workplace Health & Safety Show will return to Melbourne this May. As well as some of the biggest brands in safety, our expertly curated program of live talks and interactive forums will provide the perfect environment for professionals to learn about new developments and strategies within the industry,” Kinsella said.
The opportunity to hear from industry leaders in a more personalised and interactive environment is key to the Workplace Health & Safety Show’s success and the 2022 event will be no different. This year’s comprehensive education presentations will address a range of topics such as health, wellbeing, innovation, technology advancements, new safety products, injury prevention and height safety. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect, collaborate and innovate with safety colleagues from all corners of the industry at the show this May. The free program of events and opportunities offers professionals the chance to meet new suppliers, update knowledge, join discussions and forge connections.
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