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Fire Industry Association announces Fire Safety Summit Gibraltar
17 March 2025
THE FIRE Safety Summit Gibraltar will take place on 15 May from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm at the Sunborn Gibraltar Hotel. Organised by the Fire Industry Association (FIA), this essential event brings together industry professionals for a day of keynote presentations, panel discussions and an exhibition, all focused squarely on enhancing competency and Best Practice in fire safety.

In what’s an ever-evolving industry, continuous learning and professional development are vital. The Fire Safety Summit is dedicated to fostering an environment where industry professionals can advance their skills and knowledge. The day will be filled with educational sessions aimed at improving technical competence and understanding of fire safety-related Best Practice.
This event underscores the FIA’s commitment to raising industry standards through education and skills enhancement. By gathering professionals from all corners of the sector, the Fire Safety Summit aims to inspire a culture of continuous learning and collaboration. It’s a unique chance to engage with peers, share Best Practice and leave with actionable insights that will enhance both personal and organisational competency.
A full agenda will be available soon on the FIA’s events page. The FIA comments: “Let’s work together to build a safer future through continuous learning and professional excellence. We look forward to welcoming you to the Fire Safety Summit Gibraltar.”
*Register online via the dedicated booking website
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