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SPIRAC flag flying high at the Crossness Event organised by Thames Water on 20th June.
Thank you to all attendees that took some time to find out more about SPIRAC. This event is prove that when it comes to the effectiveness of an event, size is irrelevant. Bigger isn't always better as long as you have the right people at the event.
It's no secret that all exhibitors want to leave a good taste in attendees' mouths and we hope the breakfast we provided did that.
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Visit us at Booth G5 and see a range of our equipment on display.
For 2019 the Pump Centre's flagship conference and exhibition is being branded as the Water Equipment Show presented by Pump Centre.