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CECE Congress goes on-line October 8

The 2020 edition of the CECE Congress, in Stockholm, is also free of charge this year.
By David Arminas May 15, 2020 Read time: 2 mins
A helping hand: the CECE Congress theme will be “Building Trust, Enabling Innovation” – both essential during this economic and business recovery period after Covid-19

CECE* and SACE*, the European and Swedish construction equipment industry associations, are pleased to announce the 2020 edition of the CECE Congress on October 8.

Acknowledging the unprecedented situation that Covid-19 pandemic has imposed on Europe, CECE and SACE decided to propose an alternative event opportunity. In the world of digitalisation, we present to you a digital Congress. Connect to our exciting event live-streamed from a TV studio in Stockholm. Last but not least, it’s free of charge!

The Covid-19 crisis changed the business reality for all European Union companies. During the CECE Congress 2020 you will have a chance to learn how industry plans to recover. You will also get a chance to learn from the compelling cases of companies about the latest trends and challenges of the sector.

With the theme “Building Trust, Enabling Innovation”, the importance of building and maintaining business relationships and the fundamental contribution of innovation to a sustainable construction industry will be thoroughly explored. Customer trust is essential to build a successful business. It is hard to overstate the value of establishing a solid base of long-term customers. Now, more than ever, building trust is an essential process in a post-Covid industrial recovery plan.

A panel of high-level relevant speakers, professionally moderated by Malcolm Larri from the TV studio in Stockholm, will paint the picture of a forward-looking industry working together to deliver for society.

The interplay between construction equipment and society is evident in everyday life. Our industry’s societal contribution spans from automation of dangerous tasks to environmentally responsible manufacturing, from infrastructure building to disaster response. During the event, we will take a deep dive into the post Covid-19 reality and its impact on the construction equipment sector. We will also take a look at the current regulatory challenges and present the innovation and latest trends in the industry.

A link to connect to the congress will be sent to registered participants closer to the event.

Until then, keep up to date by visiting the website of CECE - Committee for European Construction Equipment.

www.cece.eu/congress

 

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