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News Release from: Shepherd Engineering Services
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 October 2002
Hidden world uncovered at HVCA
conference
Shepherd Engineering Services has once again agreed to become a patron of the Heating and Ventilating Contractor's Association (HVCA) Summit 2002 Conference.
Shepherd Engineering Services has once again agreed to become a patron of the Heating and Ventilating Contractor's Association (HVCA) Summit 2002 Conference, due to be held at Le Meridien Hotel, London, tomorrow (Tuesday 8th October) The conference is the only pan-industry forum for the building services and facilities management industries
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Over the past four years the Summit conferences have gained a solid reputation for their stimulating workshop format.
This year, a series of hands-on demonstrations will be staged aimed at helping employers to promote themselves and the industry to school, college and university leavers.
SES is contributing to this initiative by demonstrating its online guide to 'the hidden world' of building services to delegates in the interactive 'innovation village'.
Created by the company, the website is used extensively in its trainee and apprentice recruitment programmes.
Once accessed 'the hidden world' literally takes users behind the scenes of a typical building and shows the viewer what the building services industry is all about.
It also explains all the different elements that make up an office's building services with lots of animated sections, text and picture boxes.
Also to be addressed at Summit 2002 will be the ongoing process of industry culture change with discussions led by a number of high-profile speakers, including Zara Lamont OBE, Confederation of Construction Clients and Doug Oughton, President of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.
Commenting on the event, Allan McDougall, SES Managing Director said: "We are proud to be associated with HVCA's Summit 2002 Conference, as it offers an important opportunity to promote 'best practice' within the industry".
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