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Make a date: bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2024

The event in the Indian capital Delhi from 11-14 December will bring together industry leaders, policymakers and innovators to address critical issues and unlock the potential of India's construction sector.
By David Arminas September 20, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Exhibitors will reach the top decision makers by connecting with an expected 75,000 or more industry professionals from over 100 countries (image courtesy bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2024)

Organisers of the upcoming bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2024 report that exhibition space is nearing a complete sell-out, with 99% of the availability booked.

India wants to achieve the status of a developed country by 2047. As a result, driven by vast government investment, India's construction industry is facing enormous growth which is why events such as bauma CONEXPO INDIA are so important for equipment buyers, construction contractors and all levels of government agencies.

The bauma CONEXPO INDIA event - in the Indian capital Delhi from 11-14 December – will bring together industry leaders, policymakers and innovators to address critical issues and unlock the potential of India's construction sector.

The event is presented by two of the most successful international trade-fair organisers: Messe München, the organiser of bauma in Munich, and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, organiser of CONEXPO-CON/AGG. In a very short time, their combined expertise has made bauma CONEXPO INDIA a must attend event for the international construction machinery industry.

Now, after holding three successful editions of the show under the name bC India, the partners have agreed on a new name for the event: bauma CONEXPO INDIA.

Exhibitors will reach the top decision makers by connecting with an expected 75,000 or more industry professionals from over 100 countries. There will be Buyer Seller Forums to connect technology providers and buyers. Exhibitors and attendees alike will get insights through the event’s stimulating and thought-provoking supporting programme and conference on the burning issues facing India’s construction sector.

Meanwhile, the Live & Loud demonstration area will showcase the capabilities of the latest products and services.

For more information, visit the official bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2024 by clicking here.

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