Connect with Key Buyers and Decision Makers

Connect with Key Buyers and Decision Makers

The Design in Mental Health Exhibition has become a key destination for those involved in the design, build, equipping, refurbishment and management of mental healthcare environments.

Our visitors are not afraid to challenge products. In fact many of our long standing exhibitors use the event as inspiration for further innovation. Many products have been launched from the feedback gained on site from visitors keen to find tailored solutions to benefit the service users in their care.

Reasons to Exhibit

  • Showcase your products, services and expertise to the marketplace
  • Forge new business partnerships
  • Meet face-to-face with new and existing clients
  • Network with other key industry professionals
  • Launch new products and services
  • Focus on future investment & business strategies

The Design in Mental Health Exhibition has become a key destination for those involved in the design, build, equipping, refurbishment and management of mental healthcare environments.

Our visitors are not afraid to challenge products. In fact many of our long standing exhibitors use the event as inspiration for further innovation. Many products have been launched from the feedback gained on site from visitors keen to find tailored solutions to benefit the service users in their care.

Reasons to Exhibit

  • Showcase your products, services and expertise to the marketplace
  • Forge new business partnerships
  • Meet face-to-face with new and existing clients
  • Network with other key industry professionals
  • Launch new products and services
  • Focus on future investment & business strategies

Decision Makers You Will Meet

As an exhibitor you’ll connect with key professionals responsible for designing, managing, and improving mental health environments. From NHS and private healthcare leaders to architects, contractors, and experts by experience, this is your opportunity to present your company directly to those shaping the future of mental health care.

  • NHS and private healthcare professionals – Responsible for both managing the built environment and delivering care, safety, and security on-site.
  • Clinicians and mental health professionals – Focused on creating safe, therapeutic spaces that enhance patient care and wellbeing.
  • Experts by experience – Offering valuable first-hand feedback to help suppliers refine and improve their products to better meet real-world needs.
  • Estate Management teams – Seeking solutions for energy efficiency, infection control, outdoor spaces, hospital design, fire safety, and security.
  • Facilities Management teams – Looking to improve cleaning, catering, and laundry services in mental health settings.
  • Contractors – Working on new-build and refurbishment projects in mental health hospitals and care facilities.
  • Architects – Designing secure, therapeutic environments and specifying products that support safe and effective patient care.
  • Consultants – Advising on various aspects of mental health design, refurbishment, and compliance.

Decision Makers You Will Meet

As an exhibitor you’ll connect with key professionals responsible for designing, managing, and improving mental health environments. From NHS and private healthcare leaders to architects, contractors, and experts by experience, this is your opportunity to present your company directly to those shaping the future of mental health care.

  • NHS and private healthcare professionals – Responsible for both managing the built environment and delivering care, safety, and security on-site.
  • Clinicians and mental health professionals – Focused on creating safe, therapeutic spaces that enhance patient care and wellbeing.
  • Experts by experience – Offering valuable first-hand feedback to help suppliers refine and improve their products to better meet real-world needs.
  • Estate Management teams – Seeking solutions for energy efficiency, infection control, outdoor spaces, hospital design, fire safety, and security.
  • Facilities Management teams – Looking to improve cleaning, catering, and laundry services in mental health settings.
  • Contractors – Working on new-build and refurbishment projects in mental health hospitals and care facilities.
  • Architects – Designing secure, therapeutic environments and specifying products that support safe and effective patient care.
  • Consultants – Advising on various aspects of mental health design, refurbishment, and compliance.

Why Visitors Attend

Design in Mental Health Exhibition visitors are responsible for the whole spectrum of mental health facilities. They have committed their time to explore new products, find new solutions to problems they face on a day-to-day basis and understand the benefits of new technology. Attendance allows them to:

  • Learn about and source the latest products and solutions available within the mental healthcare sector
  • Make key contacts and meet the people and companies supplying the mental healthcare sector
  • Network with other high-level decision makers from across the Mental Healthcare sector

Why Visitors Attend

Design in Mental Health Exhibition visitors are responsible for the whole spectrum of mental health facilities. They have committed their time to explore new products, find new solutions to problems they face on a day-to-day basis and understand the benefits of new technology. Attendance allows them to:

  • Learn about and source the latest products and solutions available within the mental healthcare sector
  • Make key contacts and meet the people and companies supplying the mental healthcare sector
  • Network with other high-level decision makers from across the Mental Healthcare sector

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