PLASA Announces a Fresh Batch of Professional Development PLASA, the association at the heart of the live entertainment technology industry, has announced three new Professional Development Training events running through autumn 2018 - winter 2019 aimed at industry professionals looking to broaden their skillset. As part of a rolling program of seminars and workshops led by experienced experts, the new additions will equip attendees with creative branding advice and problem-solving solutions. Not only that, PLASA offers the opportunity to delve into the latest electrical and wiring regulations which come into force in the UK from January 2019. An intensive workshop on branding, communications, and strategy will be delivered November 21 at Leisuretec's premises in Leighton Buzzard. Led by PR guru Lauren Rogers of Burnt Orange who has worked with major international music and sporting events such as the Big Chill Festival and the FIFA Club World Cup Abu Dhabi, delegates will go beyond simple marketing by exploring the importance of unique branding and how to differentiate in an authentic way. This workshop will be beneficial for businesses of all types and sizes with the shared goal and wanting to stand out from the increasingly saturated marketplace. The latest updates to the 18th edition Wiring Regulations come from chartered engineering consultant and industry expert, James Eade in a seminar and workshop November 22 at Blackout's premises in London. Eade has authored IET guidance on temporary electrical systems and represents the industry on the British Standards Committee for IET Wiring Regulations. Designed for manufacturers, distributors, venue owners, and end-users, this technical day will help delegates understand their legal obligations of ensuring electrical safety in the workplace, be that on a factory floor or festival field. A dynamic workshop guaranteed to shake up the way problems are tackled will be presented by the Ideas Centre COO, Caroline Russell February 14, 2019, at Stage Electrics' premises in Bristol. With an arsenal of out-of-the-box approaches, Russell will challenge traditional thinking that trap delegates in a world of "more of the same." Starting out as an analytical chemist in the sports anti-doping industry, Russell made the move into operational and project management sharing the power of creative problem solving. This workshop is relevant to all those who are stuck in a rut or whose leadership has become stale. More information regarding PLASA's Professional Development Training events can be found at the URL below.
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