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Paving Show & Congress 2025: digitalisation, sustainability and innovation in Road Paving at Veronafiere

October 24, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Paving Show & Congress 2025

Digitalisation, environmental sustainability, innovation, technologies for reusing materials and professional training. They are the main themes of the Paving Show & Congress scheduled at Veronafiere 12-13 March 2025. This exhibition-conference is specifically for operators in the road paving sector (free entrance subject to mandatory registration) and a preview for the full debut of the event within the scope of the 32nd SaMoTer Show (6-9 May 2026).

Direct contacts with institutions, public administrations, and associations. The first edition of Paving Show at Veronafiere goes well beyond the technical aspects underlying innovation. Its strong points will offer exhibitors and professional visitors direct contacts with institutions and public administrations, associations and organisations representing the world of construction.

Veronafiere's well-established strong point lies in the historic status of SaMoTer as the reference show (now at its 32nd edition 6-9 May 2026) and the event's partnerships with the world of institutions and associations: Ance, Unacea, Cece, Unem, Anepla, Anas and Assodimi-Assonolo. Attendance by Public Administrations and representative organisations in the sector is seen by exhibitors and professionals as an opportunity for discussion to share growth paths in fields such as training, bureaucratisation, and the definition of regulations to promote the recovery of recyclable materials.

Preview in 2025 and the scheduled alongside SaMoTer in 2026. The preview 12-13 March, in particular, will give exhibitors a chance to present their innovative solutions in a market increasingly interested in optimising production processes, improving performance and increasing margins; to involve an audience that is increasingly aware of digitalisation and environmental sustainability issues; to share and possibly integrate process and product know-how; set in motion direct dialogue with road building companies and public administrations to encourage the exchange of ideas and the implementation of effective solutions.

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