Exhibition space at the UK’s premier plant and tool hire exhibition sold out months ago, such is the demand for display slots at the show, which is free to attend.
Visitors will be able to get hands-on with some of the industry’s latest products at the Innovation Trail, which highlights the newest and most inventive solutions. These are placed front and centre, alongside a series of product demonstrations, specifically designed for plant and tool hire businesses.
The Innovation Trail promises to be a popular component for hirer visitors, with 85% of visitors planning to attend arriving with the intention to buy new products. Products that are selected by a panel of professional hirers and then featured in Executive Hire News, will then be showcased at the exhibition.
Former England rugby star turned TV pundit David “Flats” Flatman will host the show’s Passionate Hirer Awards, which brings together hundreds of senior professionals, exhibitors and innovators to recognise passion, success and excellence across the sector.
Chris Moore, Publishing and Event Director at the Executive Hire Show, said:
“Ahead of what will be the show’s 20th anniversary in 2027, we’re delighted to be bringing the event back to Coventry Building Society Arena.
“The event enables decision makers at a wealth of hiring companies to condense months of supplier meetings into just two action-packed days.
“It provides exhibitors and visitors alike with a unique opportunity to build invaluable business connections with like-minded professionals and secure exclusive, show-only deals.”
Jenni Ford, Director of Sales and Marketing at Coventry Building Society Arena, said: “We’re delighted to be able to host the Executive Hire Show once again. It really does provide such a valuable platform, enabling industry professionals to meet new suppliers, secure unique show-only deals, sign contracts and see the latest product innovations in person.
“This is an event that takes advantage of the wide range of event spaces we have in the venue and we’re pleased to support its continued growth.”























