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19th - 20th March 2025
NEC, Birmingham

 
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  • Trekinetic will be returning to Naidex this year on the 19th-20th of March 2025 at the NEC Arena in Birmingham. They will be showcasing their latest innovations and looking to connect directly with those who share their passion for improving mobility. 
  • TGA will be unveiling new additions to its award-wining Breeze mobility scooter range at Naidex 2025 – 19-20th March, NEC, Stand C170. 
  • KYMCO UK are delighted to add a brand-new scooter to its mobility line-up, with the K-Lite Comfort ALi, the ultra-lightweight scooter designed for easier handling and lifting when transporting or storing away.
  • Susurro, the respected wheelchair and power add-on supplier to the trade, will be unveiling four new pioneering products on its stand at Naidex 2025.  
  • Recare, the rehabilitation and healthcare equipment specialist, with Rebotics Technology, will be jointly exhibiting at Naidex so visitors with disabilities can discover the latest assistive and high-tech products ideal for their clinical and lifestyle needs. 
  • Naidex, the UK’s leading disability event, is proud to announce Lloyds Banking Group as the headline partner for its upcoming event, taking place on March 19th-20th, 2025, at the NEC Birmingham. This partnership will empower the disabled community, allies, and organisations by showcasing innovative solutions and driving progress toward a more inclusive economy and society.

  • Naidex, Europe’s largest event dedicated to the disability and independent living sectors, is proud to announce ORA (Open Road Access) as the Official Mobility Partner for the 2025 show, taking place on 19th-20th March at NEC Birmingham.

  • With International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPWD) just passed, we hear from individuals, governments and global organisations about their taken on the awareness day, how far the movement has come and what work still needs to be done.

  • Disability charities will reportedly face a £266 million annual shortfall thanks to National Insurance and minimum wage changes. 

  • KYMCO Healthcare is delighted to announce its return to Naidex, which takes place at the Birmingham’s NEC on 19 - 20 March 2025, after a three-year hiatus from the event. Back with a bang, KYMCO Healthcare will be showcasing its latest addition to its product range, alongside the vast portfolio of high-quality mobility products, across the two-day show. 

     

  • Registration for Naidex 2025 will go live soon. Taking place on 19-20 March 2025 at NEC Birmingham, Naidex is the UK’s leading event for accessibility and independent living. This year’s event brings together innovators, experts, and advocates to empower people of all abilities. 
  • This November, the UK commemorates Disability History Month (UKDHM), a time to reflect on the struggles and triumphs of the disability rights movement. Running from November 14th to December 20th, 2024, UKDHM serves as a platform to celebrate the achievements of disabled people and to advocate for a more inclusive future.
  • In 2003, a few months after giving birth to my son the year before, I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Looking back, it was all a blur, I had been having headaches which I put down to being tire ...
  • The Campaign for Disability Justice launched in September, calling for Opportunity, Security and Respect for disabled people.    The campaign aims to challenge claimant blaming and disability poverty, ...
  • Roger’s Film: Who Cares? We Do, is a powerful and moving short film that documents the life and death of Roger, a man with learning disabilities. Clive Parry, ARC England Director shares the latest up ...
  • A Northern Ireland disability rights campaigner has launched a new initiative to support wheelchair users to enjoy ‘all inclusive’ accessibility at local hospitality venues and hotels. Shelley Cowan, ...
  • A pilot scheme to help young people with learning disabilities get work experience and secure a job has been hailed a success. Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council provided a grant of £30,000 to kick ...
  • Ex Paralympic swimmer Ellie Simmonds has helped launch a new fashion label for people 5ft (1.52m) tall and under.   The former Strictly star, from Aldridge near Walsall, said she had been inspired to ...
  • Bus Users UK, the leading charity campaigning for passengers’ rights, has published a revealing new study: Why are we waiting? Disabled people’s experiences of travelling by bus. Through first-hand, p ...
  • How can disability businesses continue to lead the way in innovation to support disabled people? Martin Austin MBE, Managing Director at Nimbus Disability, shares his view. “Nothing about us, without ...