Ecobuild 2013 Exhibitor Preview - Part 1: North Hall

Ecobuild 2013 Exhibitor Preview - Part 1: North Hall

Ecobuild 2013, ExCeL, London, Tue 05 - Thur 07 March 2013

It’s now only a couple of weeks until the ExCel exhibition and conference centre opens its doors to Ecobuild - the world’s biggest event for sustainable design and the built environment.

Attracting over 57,000 attendees, Ecobuild brings the built environment together to share and discover the future of sustainable building and construction.

There will be over 1,500 exhibitors at Ecobuild showcasing their latest sustainable products and services, as well as a comprehensive seminar programme, conference, and the return of the Ecobuild Arena - bringing debates and speakers to the exhibition floor.

Coming to Ecobuild for the first time this year is the Ecobuild Product Search CPD Zone (N2020), which promises to deliver a comprehensive CPD programme with speakers from leading manufacturers. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable CPD points as part of your Ecobuild experience.

Ecobuild is free to attend, so make sure you don’t miss out! You can register by completing the online registration form if you haven’t already.

Exhibitor Previews
Here are some previews from a selection of our Barbour Product Search advertisers that will be exhibiting at Ecobuild 2013 in the North Hall.

Click here to view our South Hall exhibitor preview article

Mapei: Stand N1020
MapeiMapei’s fifteen manufacturing lines will be on display, from their ceramic and soft flooring installation products, to the recently launched EWI and protective and decorative coatings.

Live demonstrations and seminars will also take place, with technical advisors on hand to give expert advice on the specification of Mapei product systems.

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Marley Eternit: Stand N1230
Marley EternitMarley Eternit will be unveiling a comprehensive range of architectural facade solutions with the new international umbrella brand for their architectural fibre cement facade materials, Equitone, headlining.

Equitone brings together the ranges Natura, Tectiva, Textura and Pictura to give these materials an identity that is recognised by specifiers as the choice to achieve appealing and inspiring buildings.

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Ancon UK: Stand N1110
Ancon will be showcasing its latest innovative structural fixing solutions, including low thermal conductivity cavity wall ties, such as the Ancon TeploTie, and the new Staifix RT2 275mm, the first high thermal performance Type 2 stainless steel wall tie to enable the use of 150mm wide insulated cavities in multi-storey low energy construction.

Ancon
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Reynaers: Stand N550
ReynaersReynaers Aluminium is launching an exciting new product that offers a new approach to sliding systems along with the latest in unitised and inclined curtain walling systems.

Other developments will feature the state-of-the-art CF77 Slim Line folding door and the specially developed corner solution for the CP130 Lift & Slide duorail sliding door.

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Newton Waterproofing Systems: Stand N1255
Newton Waterproofing SystemsNewton Waterproofing Systems (John Newton & Company) is pleased to be exhibiting at Ecobuild again this year, where the company will be profiling Diathonite, its eco-friendly insulation plaster, and a range of solvent-free waterproof membranes and coatings.

These products are manufactured in Italy by Diasen, and distributed exclusively in the UK by John Newton & Company.

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Schöck: Stand N850
Work is underway on the redevelopment of Father Scully House in the centre of Dublin. The investment consists of two linked buildings and will result in 99 apartments and other communal facilities that provide affordable accommodation for older people.

It is primarily the type K Isokorb® and the type KST Isokorb® thermal break modules that have been incorporated.

Schöck
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