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Bigger and better INTERMAT show

INTERMAT is well-established as one of the biggest international shows for the construction equipment, machinery, technology and materials sector. This year INTERMAT and World of Concrete have pooled their expertise and reputations to launch World of Concrete Europe (WOC Europe). This collaboration will better meet the needs of the European concrete market by providing a comprehensive view of the sector.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins

INTERMAT is well-established as one of the biggest international shows for the construction equipment, machinery, technology and materials sector.

This year INTERMAT and World of Concrete have pooled their expertise and reputations to launch World of Concrete Europe (WOC Europe). This collaboration will better meet the needs of the European concrete market by providing a comprehensive view of the sector. 

WOC Europe will occupy the Exhibition Centre’s Hall 7 as well as an outdoor area in front of Hall 7.

Overall, there are 4 Halls covering 375,000m2 of exhibition space, where 1,400 exhibitors - representing 37 countries – are showcasing their offerings and innovations. In addition, with 30,000m2 of demonstration space, INTERMAT provides a global one-of-a-kind spectacle for the construction industry.

During INTERMAT Route One Publishing Ltd will produce live from the show three daily newspapers, these will be available at the entrance and will be packed full of interesting news from the show.

Route One is also producing this website with all the stories produced for the Show Daily and many more.

During the show, Route One Publishing will be delivering a daily video hosted
on this website and also on the YouTube Channel %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal ConstructionTV.TV Visit Constructiontv.TV false http://www.youtube.com/user/ConstructionTVlive false false%>. This video will include key launches, interviews with major CEO’s and also some fun items, which you  will be able to send on to any colleagues.

Finally, Route One will produce its Road Technology Live show review, featuring many major items from INTERMAT.

To obtain for your free copy visit %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.roplreg.com Visit www.roplreg.com false http://www.roplreg.com/ false false%>, register for World Highways or Aggregates Business magazine and you will receive your own personal copy of Road Technology Live from INTERMAT.

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