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The prestigious ExCeL exhibition
centre, Royal Victoria Dock,
London E16 1XL
Entrance is free.
The event takes place over two days
20 and 21 March 2019.
Opening times are:
09.00 – 17.00 on ednesday 20 March
09.00 – 16.00 on Thursday 21 March
Exhibition closes at 16.00 with British Pest Management
Awards presented at 16.15 in the technical theatre.
By car there's plenty of parking, although it's not cheap.
For SatNav use E16 1XL
Using London underground and the Docklands Light Railway
(DLR) alight at the Custom House station, although be aware that
due to ongoing improvement works there is currently no step-free
access to ExCel.
By air, London City airport is a short taxi ride away.
he theme for est is making connections. nd, with e hibitors listed, there will definitely be plenty of opportunity to renew and e tend your contacts. n our five page preview we have the latest e hibition plan, a full listing of the organisations e hibiting and the detailed seminar timetable. here’s also a summary of practical details covering where, when and how to get there.
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PestEx is the British Pest Control Association's (BPCA) flagship event. It takes place on 20-21
March at ExCeL London, situated at the Royal Victoria Dock in the East End of the City. For the
first time in a number of years the 2019 event has been organised entirely in-house and, so
far, all the signs are that everything has gone pretty smoothly.
Ian Andrew, BPCA chief executive will be international professional pest management
taking part in his first PestEx. He trade show in Europe.
commented: Shows like PestEx are great for hibitor down li htl business. I'm looking forward to having the
If you measure size by the number of industry under one roof so I can connect
exhibitors PestEx is actually not quite as big and catch up with existing contacts, as well
as two years ago. The total exhibitor list for as make a few new ones.
2019 is 99 two years ago it was 102. ith registrations currently ahead of the Counting the number of exhibitors though is
2017 event, BPCA is forecasting growth in more an art than a science. Seriously, it's attendance, perhaps as many as 2,500. So not just arithmetic. Most space is sold at there seems little doubt that PestEx 2019 will commercial rates but some displays come live up to its reputation as the most heavily discounted, or even free. For
example, neither the Campaign for
Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU), nor the
Rodenticide Resistance Action roup will
have paid for their stands.
Exhibition space was reportedly sold out in
November last year so, we suspect, that the
number of commercial exhibitors, i.e. those
who actually pay, is very likely the biggest
ever. Space is clearly at a premium as rival
trade association, the National Pest
Management Association (NPTA) is sharing
what must be a free space with the Pest
Management Alliance (PMA) – as a
member of PMA, BPCA is hardly going to
charge itself to attend its own event.
As ever there has been a turnover of
companies exhibiting. Some come one
year, never to be seen again, but they are
replaced by a selection of new 'first-timers'
dipping their toe in the UK, or maybe
European, waters.
A notable absence this year is Curtis
ilmour. Following its merger with
Pelsis no doubt the Agrisense,
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As in previous years, the seminar programme has
concurrent sessions in the technical and the business
theatres. Cockroaches, bed bugs, rodents and invasive
species all feature in the technical theatre so something for
everyone. Two sessions particularly caught our eye. On
Thursday afternoon, Pel ar's Alex ade is looking ahead
to a world without pesticides and at 13.15 on ednesday
there's an intriguing session entitled 'How to hack smart
homes and business ' now that's got to be worth 45 minutes
of anyone's time
Once again, delegates will be issued with headphones to
listen to the presentations – meaning they can hear what is
being said without deafening those on the surrounding
stands. Places are on a first-come-first-served basis, so be
there in good time for the popular sessions.
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At 16.15 on Day 1, after the exhibition has closed, the
British Pest Management Awards (BPMA) will take centre
stage. There will be a drinks reception at which the 2019
winners will be revealed and presentations made. This will
take place in the large technical theatre. This is the second
time BPMAs have been made. The thinking behind them is
to showcase excellence within the pest management sector.
It's an opportunity to reward the people that are making the
extra effort for the industry and for their organisations,
which in turn benefits everybody in the sector.
Something that's new for 2019 is the Afterparty. At the end
of day one, exhibitors and visitors will be able to head to the
iant Robot in Canary harf (five stops on the DLR) to grab
a drink and some food and to continue making connections
into the evening. Tickets cost 79 for members and 99 for
non-members, so it's not a cheap night out, but then
London's not a cheap city.
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All registered visitors will be entered into a prize draw to
win a Sage Barista coffee machine from ohn Lewis and
they will be able to collect a free limited edition PestEx
travel mug from the BPCA stand (while stocks last).
To register go to www.pestex.org/register
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10.00Can we stem the tide Invasive non-native species
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Site-specific pest risk assessments
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11.00Tailoring cockroach foraging behaviour and biology
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