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Thousands expected at community’s property and construction exhibition

JTrade’s annual gathering will take place at ExCel London, and it will held over two days for the first time since its launch in 2018.

Thousands are expected to take part in the community’s property and construction trade show this week.

JTrade’s annual gathering will take place at ExCel London, and it will held over two days for the first time since its launch in 2018.

As one of the first face-to-face events in the industry since the start of the pandemic, exhibitors and visitors will get the chance to network, meet new employers and share new products and technology.

Ari Feferkorn, founder and CEO of JTrade, said: “After a challenging year, bringing JTrade back to the ExCel is a welcome sign of resilience and progress.

“This is the biggest JTrade yet. This is the event our community needs to finally put restrictions behind us, and show the world our businesses are here, and ready to embrace the future.

““There’s room for everyone here at JTrade. Whether you’re looking to grow your business, launch your brand-new enterprise, or simply looking to secure yourself a new career in the industry, this is the place to come. I see a lot of hope for the future. And that future starts with JTrade.”

Visitor registration for JTrade is still open www.jtrade.co.uk, and tickets are free.

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