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bauma Innovation Award – entries open

The award ceremony will again ring in the construction and quarrying equipment trade fair week in Munich, Germany, from 24-30 October 2022.
By David Arminas October 8, 2021 Read time: 2 mins
The competition has been revised with new categories for 2022

Organisers of the bauma Innovation Award 2022 are reminding the construction sector that entries remain open for submitting details about forward-looking technology.

The period for entries in the five categories started on 3 May this year and ends on 3 May 2022. The Award ceremony will again ring in the construction and quarrying equipment trade fair week in Munich, Germany, now rescheduled to 24-30 October, 2022.
 
Candidates can submit their documents via a form in the competition's web portal. All necessary information on the conditions of participation can be found at www.bauma-innovationspreis.de.

The organisers says that, to do justice to technical progress and social as well as political developments, the responsible members in the task force have revised the categories.

These are:
Category 1 Climate protection
Category 2 Digitalisation
Category 3 Mechanical engineering
Category 4 Building
Category 5 Research

VDMA Construction and VDMA Mining, together with Messe München and the leading associations of the German construction industry HDB, ZDB and bbs, are conducting the multi-stage competition process and hosting the awards ceremony in the Max Joseph Hall of the Munich Residence.

Martina Scherbel, project manager of the bauma Innovation Award, can be contacted by e-mail at [email protected] and by telephone at +49 69 6603 1257.

The VDMA represents around 3,300 German and European mechanical and plant engineering companies.

For more information on companies in this article

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