
The Chamber Expo is a stalwart of Humber Business week, and in 2026 will be held on
Tuesday, June 2, at the Mercure Hull Grange Park Hotel, Willerby.
Join key members of the business community for one of the Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce’s most popular
events in the heart of Humber Business Week.
The Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce’s Chamber Expo will be held on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026, at the Mercure Hull Grange Park Hotel, Willerby, Hull, HU10 6EB.
The themes for this year's event are Energy, Power and Connectivity, don't miss our interactive displays and activities centred around Robotics and VR technology in conjunction with Init Creative.
As usual, Chamber Expo 2026 will host all kinds of businesses from both banks of the Humber and the spacious venue can accommodate outside stand space for larger exhibitors, including the region’s motor dealers taking part in this year’s Chamber Expo Motor Show.
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WE are delighted to confirm Energy Voice are our official lunch sponsor for our VIP Expo lunch this year.
During this year's lunchtime slot there will be an fireside chat between Melanie Onn, MP for Greater Grimsby and Cleethorpes and E-FWD editor, Ed Reed. This discussion offers a perspective that bridges both the energy sector and broader region, touching on Melanies close ties with the community, her work with Renewable UK and her ambition to claim The Humber as the green capital of the UK.
Book for lunch here

Where else will you get hundreds of people to visit your showroom on a Tuesday morning? Join us at the Humber’s premier business-to-business event!
Single stand inside and one vehicle outside: £295+VAT
Additional vehicles outside: £100 each

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Overview
The UK energy sector stands at a critical juncture. While the government is driving forward decarbonisation ambitions, including Clean Power 2030, projects across the energy transition face increasing pressure from inflation, investor uncertainty, supply chain disruption and grid constraints.
At the same time, the hydrocarbon sector continues to grapple with policy and investment challenges, despite its ongoing importance to energy security and industrial demand.
This panel will explore the key questions facing the industry:
Join industry leaders, including Andy Sykes - Plant Director, Siemens Energy, as they debate the path forward at this pivotal moment for UK energy.