Barbour ABI is pleased to announce our partnership with the InstallerSHOW 2024. As intelligence partners, we are committed to empowering the UK Built Environment with the best intelligence to enable installers and supply chain professionals to achieve growth.
The InstallerSHOW 2024 (25-27 June at NEC Birmingham) will welcome more than 20,000 decision makers across three days. As Intelligence partners, Barbour ABI will be providing brand-new insights and analysis of the trends drivers and geographical bases of UK home improvement work. Barbour ABI will be there to provide the latest analysis of home renovation within the UK based on trends, drivers, and geographical basis.
Nathan Garnett, Business Development Director for Lyrical Communications commented:
“Barbour ABI will be able to share with installers, specifiers, manufacturers, and builders merchants’ critical information around trends in home improvement, where the hot spots are, and where consumers may be improving their homes in future. This will help everyone in the supply chain to plan their pipeline more effectively.”
Kate Perrin, Marketing Director at Barbour ABI added:
“Barbour ABI is a market leader in construction industry intelligence and has been producing an annual Home Improvement Report for several years. This report examines the industry in detail, highlights the national appetite for home improvements and identifies the type of projects that are currently in vogue. We are delighted to be partnering with InstallerSHOW to ensure the supply chain stays ahead of the critical trends ensuring better outcomes at a critical time for home improvement across the UK.”
Exclusive Launch of Barbour ABI 2024 Home Improvement Report
The event and partnership marks the exclusive launch of the Barbour ABI Home Improvement Report 2024, edited by independent Consultant, Researcher, and Commentator, Brian Green. During the InstallerSHOW, Brian will speak alongside Market Insight and Strategy Director of STARK Building Materials, Nick Snazell, and CEO of the National Home Improvement Council, Anna Scothern.
The session will dive into insights found within the report and discuss what installers and those actively working in the sector can expect in the coming years as new legislation and trends take effect. Our panellists will discuss where the sector’s been, its current state, and where it’s going.
Join their session as they explore how companies will need to prioritise innovation within their products and practices to thrive in this turbulent sector on the 25th of June at 13:15-14:00 at the Housing Hub, InstallerSHOW 2024.