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Saltex returns after a year’s absence

Saltex 2021

Turf management event brought together almost 7,500 attendees across two days

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2 December 2021

Having been postponed due to the pandemic, Saltex returned last month after a year’s absence to celebrate its 75th anniversary.

Organised by the Grounds Management Association (GMA), the exhibition offered visitors a fantastic opportunity to witness the largest product and service showcase in grounds management, including many new innovations being unveiled for the first ever time at this year’s vibrant show.

Europe’s largest annual turf management event, which took place 3-4 November at the NEC, Birmingham, reunited the industry and brought together almost 7,500 attendees across two days.

New and inspiring technology was celebrated through the Saltex Innovation Awards; a prestigious hallmark for products showcasing the future of groundscare. From robotics to battery-powered mowers, tractors to utility vehicles, grow lights to chain saws, the entries included a wide variety of high-quality products, services, and equipment.

Judged by an independent panel of industry experts, the following innovations at this year’s awards ceremony took the glory.

  • Machinery – Ritchie & Ritchie Products LTD – Reversible Bottom Blade
  • Consumables – Belchim Crop Protection – Enclean
  • Vehicles – Etesia – ET Lander
  • Environmental & Sustainability – Reesink Turfcare – Farmtrac FT25G
  • Information Technology – SGL – TurfPod
  • Equipment – EGO – EGO Professional-X CSX3000 Top-Handle Chain Saw
  • Robotics – AMS Robotics – Bigmow RTK and Parc mow RTK
  • Special recognition – Origin Amenity Solutions – Origin Amenity Solution Turf Science and Technology Centre

Innovations continued to flourish throughout the event and the ever-popular Eco Village attracted a large amount of footfall. Visitors were able to see cutting-edge sustainable technology in action by GroundWOW, Dennis Mowers, Allett Mowers, Campey Turf Care Systems, Overton UK, Toro and Avant UK.

Every person who registered for Saltex was in with a chance of winning the battery powered E6 compact loader from Avant UK on loan for a period of six months. After being selected by random on the first day of the show, Richard Mason from Sedbergh School was handed the keys to his new prize.

Elsewhere on the show floor, Learning LIVE, Saltex’s all-encompassing education programme featured over 30 sessions and a number of high-profile speakers who tackled a number of key issues such as the future workforce, climate change and mental health.

Other show features on the GMA Hub, including Pathology and Soil Science Live, Ask The Expert and the Job Clinic, offered invaluable free advice and career progression opportunities.

Many exhibitors reported that a substantial number of visitors were high-quality buyers with serious intent. Commenting on the vast number of business leads he received, Rupert Price, managing director of UK importer Price Turfcare, said: “At the end of the first day at the show, we were returning to the hotel and reflecting on the high level of business and number of visitors that we had seen. Honestly, we were sceptical about the possible visitor numbers prior to the show but were very pleased with the footfall across the stand and the number of demonstration requests received.”

Caroline Shaw, European marketing manager at Trimax Mowing Systems said: “Saltex is about is all about getting people together,” she said. “It is a great opportunity for us to network with our dealers, existing customers and new potential customers. Saltex is a great place for us to entertain, which is always really important.”

“I have been coming to Saltex for many, many years and I never get bored of it – it is a great opportunity to see what is out there in the industry,” said Ted Mitchell, national facilities development manager at the Rugby Football Union (RFU). “This year has been great, and particularly because we have gone through a restructure at the RFU, and we have new members of the team. Saltex has really opened their eyes to the sector and the wider industry.”

Geoff Webb, CEO of the GMA added: “On behalf of all of us at the GMA we really want to extend our thanks to all our exhibitors and visitors that have showed their support for Saltex this year. It has been a turbulent period for us all and we are delighted that we got the opportunity to celebrate the 75th edition with so many of you.

“I believe Saltex 2021 has brought hope for the future and has showcased what our industry is capable of overcoming.”

For more information visit www.gmasaltex.co.uk

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