Two days of discussion and
networking aimed at helping the laundry industry work smarter
The Textile Services
Association (TSA) is returning to the Hilton at St Georges Park in
Burton-upon-Trent for its Autumn Conference.
The event is designed to give management teams the chance to meet and
discuss the biggest issues and latest news affecting the laundry industry.
The Conference will take place
on 16th-17th October and will feature a range of
workshops and sessions with the team from the TSA alongside experts giving
insight on a wide range of vital topics. These topics were selected based on
the results of a survey of TSA members aimed at learning the areas they wished
to see discussed, to help make the conference as relevant as possible.
Sessions include NHS England
Net Zero explaining how to ensure you can deliver a fully compliant tender for
an NHS contract; as well as a session from Heather Grant, Principal Employment
Law Adviser from Worknest, providing information about current and upcoming HR
and employment law.
Other sessions will look at areas
like fire prevention in laundries, recycling workwear garments, and measuring
your microplastics footprint.
Attendees will also be treated
to keynote addresses from inspirational speakers. The first to be announced is
British Touring Car Championship driver Nicolas Hamilton, half brother of Lewis
Hamilton, who will explain lessons he has learned from his career as the first
disabled athlete to compete in the championship. He’ll talk about his determination not to let
his cerebral palsy limit him, and the importance of ambition and teamwork in
achieving your goals.
As well as this, an industry
dinner will be held on the night of the 16th October offering a
chance to reconnect with colleagues across the industry in a more informal
manner.
“The Autumn conference is a
great way for management and leadership within the laundry industry to get
together, build relationships and engage with the challenges and opportunities we’re
currently grappling with,” says David Stevens, CEO of the TSA. “By working
together we can help each other grow and develop.”
The Conference looks set to be
as popular as in previous years, and with limited spaces, booking early is the
best way to avoid disappointment.
Tickets for the conference are
£140+VAT, with an additional £50+VAT if you wish to attend the dinner. Hotel
rooms can be booked for £125+VAT. For
more information and to book spaces, download and complete the booking form
from the events section at tsa-uk.org and send it to events@tsa-uk.org.
The TSA is the trade association for the textile care
services industry. The TSA represents commercial laundry and textile
rental businesses. Membership ranges from family-run operations through to
large, multi-national companies. Visit www.tsa-uk.org for more
information.
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david.stevens@tsa-uk.org
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