Skip to main content

SaMoTer/Asphaltica set for March 2021

The 31st edition of SaMoTer and the co-staged 9th edition of Asphaltica will now take place at the Verona Exhibition Centre in Verona, Italy, from Wednesday 3rd to Sunday 7th March 2021.
By David Arminas July 29, 2020 Read time: 2 mins
The SaMoTer 2017 showground (pic: SaMoTer Veronafiere – Ennevi)

The 31st edition of SaMoTer and the co-staged 9th edition of Asphaltica will now take place at the Verona Exhibition Centre in Verona, Italy, from Wednesday 3rd to Sunday 7th March 2021.

SaMoTer, the triennial international trade fair dedicated to the world of construction equipment, and Asphaltica, dedicated to the asphalt and road infrastructure supply chain, had twice been scheduled to take place in 2020, only to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The debut at SaMoTer of ICCX Southern Europe, the main prefabricated concrete event for Southern Europe, created in collaboration with ad-media GmbH, is also rescheduled for the new March 2021 show dates.

“As always, we listen to our customers with the intention of safeguarding the sector,” explained Giovanni Mantovani, CEO of Veronafiere (Verona Exhibition Centre).

“Together with all our partners, we identified the beginning of March 2021 as the best time to organise SaMoTer and Asphaltica. Rescheduling these events will ensure broader representativeness in terms of large international groups and sponsors, thereby intercepting the recovery on the market in the wake of resumption by construction sites, not the least thanks to resources made available by the Recovery Fund.”

Mirco Risi, president of Unacea, the Italian Construction Equipment Association, said: “After consulting our membership base through a flash survey, we are convinced that market conditions do not exist in 2020 for an event capable of living up to the expectations characterising SaMoTer. We, therefore, welcome rescheduling the event to March 2021, thereby positioning it in a manner that best exploits the hoped-for growth effects emerging from the expansionary measures announced on European and national scales.”

Michele Turrini, president of the Siteb -Strade Italiane & Bitumi Association, co-organisers of Asphaltica, said: “We agreed with this decision, given the leading role that Asphaltica has always played for all players in the road infrastructure supply chain, stakeholders and the many associate companies that registered for the trade fair again this year.

“We are convinced that the postponement to March next year will enable us to prepare an even more effective and visible event in international terms and thereby re-launch the entire world of road infrastructures.

"As ever, the objective is to promote the opportunities for meetings and comparisons between companies, public administrations and institutions that have always been the heart of the event.”

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Ma-estro turns quarry operators into skilled Q-PILOTS
    July 3, 2023
    As the adoption of artificial intelligence-based technology sweeps across various industrial sectors, concerns have surfaced about the potential displacement of human labour and professional expertise. In response, Ma-estro is championing AI-driven innovation as a means of bucking the trend, placing people back at the core of the quarrying sector with tools designed to enhance and improve human labour rather than supplant it.
  • Delay for tender for link roads to Istanbul’s new Bosporus bridge
    June 25, 2015
    The tender process for the road connections to the third bridge over the Bosporus in Turkey has been delayed once more. This is the third time the tender for the connecting roads for Istanbul's third bridge over the Bosporus has been postponed. The tender for the North Marmara Motorway was originally set for 6th March 2015 but was then pushed back to the 6th May. It was then announced that the tender would be run in two stages, with the Kinali-Odayeri motorway tender on 7th July and the Kurtkoy-Akyazi motor
  • Record attendance at TRA 2014
    April 22, 2014
    Organisers of the 5th edition of the Transport Research Arena (TRA), Europe's largest conference on transport research and innovation, say the event attracted record attendance levels. Held at CNIT in Paris 14-17 April 2014, the event drew almost 3,000 visitors from 56 countries. Over 130 sessions, 650 presentations, 15 associated events and 1,000m² of exhibitions welcomed researchers and industrial and public policy players. They came together to examine their ideas about our society's changing transpor
  • Roads for the future
    July 31, 2012
    Speakers at the 3rd European Road Congress looked at ways of preparing infrastructure to cater for future demands. Patrick Smith reports Road accidents in Europe can be reduced substantially, but vehicles will have to make more use of technology, and they will cost more. The problems will not be made any easier with the knowledge that road transport is set to double between 2040 and 2050. These were just some of the forecasts made at the 3rd European Road Congress, held in Brussels, Belgium, a key road sect