Bonus episode: Learning from first time show exhibitors
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As we launch registration for 2026 The Emergency Services Show and The Emergency Tech Show, it seems like a great time to hear from four first time exhibitors who were part of the 2025 shows.
We spoke to BODD, Tigers Eye, Try & Lilly and Dals.
They tell us about their experiences as we find out what they do to solve challenges faced by first responders.
Hosted by Claire Whitaker in our on-site podcast studio, listen on as she gets into the detail of what it's like to be at our shows for the very first time.
Speakers:
Catherine Levin, Emergency Services Times
Claire Whitaker, freelance journalist
Ryan Harper, Business Development Manager from Australian company BODD, making 3D body scanners
Sarah Snyder Kamen, founder of Tigers Eye making sports bras for first responders
Emma Graham, business development director for Liverpool-based uniform cap manufacturer Try & Lilly
Nick Clancy, Account Manager for Manchester-based interpreting and translation service, Dals
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. MSA Safety is not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.
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