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BAUMA CONEXPO show – bC India – set for December

India’s construction sector is well positioned to take advantage of business opportunities when the government moves to revitalise the frail economy, as visitors to this year’s bC India show will find out. New roads, power plants, airports and other infrastructure have been promised by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi as his Bhartiya Janta Party comes off a May election with a clear majority.
November 18, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
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Between December 15 and 18, the third BAUMA CONEXPO SHOW -- bC India -- will take place in the India Expo Centre in the city of Greater Noida, around 50km from Delhi.

The bC India event is again accompanied by a supporting program of events on technical themes. The Indian Construction Equipment Manufacturers’ Association (iCEMA), the Builders’ Association of India (BAI) and the ASAPP Media Information Group are organising parallel conferences and trade events. As well as this, individual exhibitors can opt to present their products and innovations in the forum at bC India.

On December 16, the "Conference on Infrastructure Equipment – Re-scripting the Growth Story" will focus on "Adopting Speed, Scale and Skill in Infrastructure Development and Project Implementation". The event will look at challenges in infrastructure development, analyse speed and approaches in project implementation, innovative models for building sustainable infrastructure and personnel resources and further training.

The ASAPP Media Information Group starts its contribution to the technical program on the first day of the show, December 15, with the "6th Annual Equipment India Conference" in the Banquet Hall at the India Expo Mart. The focus of this annual conference is again on the continuing and rising demand for construction machinery in India.

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