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SHW Live signs media partnership with HSM
16 August 2021
HEALTH AND Safety Matters (HSM) magazine and its publisher, Western Business Media have agreed a Media Partnership with What Else Events to support Safety, Health & Wellbeing Live (SHW Live).
SHW Live will be running two live events in 2022 to reconnect and empower occupational safety and health (OSH) communities throughout the UK. The first event takes place at Manchester Central on 15-16 February 2022 and the second event will take place at Farnborough International on 28-29 September 2022.
The partnership will see HSM promoting and previewing both events to its highly-engaged audience of 50,000+ OSH practitioners. In addition, the events will also be supported by Western Business Media’s other market-leading publications Fire Safety Matters, Handling & Storage Solutions and Industrial Plant & Equipment, who will also act as media partners.
Speaking on the partnership, What Else Events’ founder and managing director Tim Else, commented; “SHW Live is delighted to announce its latest media partner, HSM magazine. Their endorsement underlines the enthusiastic and committed response we have seen from the industry’s key stakeholders since launching just a few weeks ago.
“As the market leading title for safety & health practitioners, HSM’s reach is unrivalled. HSM’s readership is highly influential across key market verticals for SHW Live including manufacturing, engineering, construction, transport and the public sector.“
Over the next 10 days, SHW Live will be announcing 10 major new partnerships. You can view these announcements and find out more details about the events, by visiting www.safetyhealthwellbeing.live/
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