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South Asian construction machinery exhibition

South Asia’s key construction machinery exhibition is going ahead.
By MJ Woof March 30, 2021 Read time: 1 min
India will host a construction machinery exhibition in December 2021 – image courtesy of © Sunil Lal, Dreamstime.com
South Asia’s largest construction equipment exhibition, Excon, is going ahead from 7th to 11th December 2021 at the BIEC in Bengaluru, Karnatak, India. The event organisers say they are looking forward to connecting with exhibitors and visitors alike after the disruption that has been caused by the pandemic disruption. Excon 2021 is now being planned as a Physical Event for December 2021. The show will be located in the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC).

At Excon 2021, the organisers expect over 1,000 companies to participate as exhibitors. There will be six country pavilions and over 50,000 visitors are expected to attend the exhibition. Given the current pandemic, the safety of all exhibitors and visitors will be prioritised for the event.

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