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World of Concrete Europe makes 2017 debut

A new event dedicated to the European concrete industry is being held in Paris, France next year. World of Concrete Europe - Exhibition & Forum will be staged on 22-23 February 2017 at the Palais de Congrès and will comprise an exhibition area and a programme of seminars and round tables. Organisers are describing it as first event dedicated to the European concrete market, representing an unprecedented platform for information, inspiration and exchange for all industry professionals. The Comexpsi
June 20, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
World of Concrete Europe 2017
World of Concrete Europe will be staged for the first time in 2017

A new event dedicated to the European concrete industry is being held in Paris, France next year.

1160 World of Concrete Europe - Exhibition & Forum will be staged on 22-23 February 2017 at the Palais de Congrès and will comprise an exhibition area and a programme of seminars and round tables.

Organisers are describing it as first event dedicated to the European concrete market, representing an unprecedented platform for information, inspiration and exchange for all industry professionals.

The Comexpsium Group, a European leader in event organisation, recently formed a partnership with Informa Exhibitions to create World of Concrete Europe as part of the trade show Intermat 2015.

World of Concrete Europe is due to have 125 exhibitors: concrete, cement and mortar producers, manufacturers of materials, machines and equipment, formwork and scaffolding, demolition, lifting and handling accessories, designers of special and decorative concrete, new technologies and measuring instruments.

Next year’s showpiece event for the European concrete sector is also expected to be 2,000 visitors and 500 conference delegates. These will include building and civil engineering contractors, suppliers and manufacturers of materials (concrete, cement, aggregates, admixtures, etc.), distributors of concrete products and tools, residential housing builders, contracting authorities, local authorities, and prime contractors.

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