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Intermat 2021 event in Paris

The Intermat 2021 event in Paris will set new records.
By MJ Woof July 6, 2020 Read time: 1 min
The Intermat 2021 event will again feature a demonstration area where machines will be operated

The organisers of the Intermat construction machinery exhibition in Paris are taking the event in a new direction for 2021. For the first time, the event will bring together four complementary trade events: INTERMAT and World of Concrete Europe, BIM World and Solutions Bas Carbone.

The organisers claim that this week aims will reinforce the innovation and project dynamics of construction players and territories.

The event will be held, as on previous occasions, at Paris Nord Villepinte, from April 19th-24th.

The international INTERMAT exhibition for construction and infrastructure will be used to reveal the latest technological developments in the sector and to accelerate innovation.

World Of Concrete Europe, the international trade show for the concrete sector, incorporated within the Buildings & Concrete Sector hub, will offer an overview of the industry’s European market. It will combine an exhibition area, an educational forum with talks about themes relating to the future of the material, and a demonstration zone.

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