Prysmian UK is exhibiting at Live South 2018, stand 43, on the 17th May at Epsom Racecourse.

The world’s largest cable manufacturer will continue its campaign calling for better regulation in the industry and the eradication of substandard cable. The company has been constantly working toward a safer future for cable for many years, and with the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) now active, it sees an opportunity to elevate its efforts and ultimately better protect installers and their customers.

Campaign For Safer Cable

Simon Hopkins, Prysmian UK Marketing Manager, comments: “We’re looking to meet as many of our contractors, or Prysmian People, as possible. We’ll use the event to discuss our campaign for safer cable, but also want to treat it as an open forum.

We want contractors to approach us with issues that they are facing in their day-to-day work and help them to solve that problem. That’s what has been - and shall remain – at the core of our offering: our customers. We can’t wait to meet more like-minded professionals!

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