Skip to main content

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.

Related Content

  • Komatsu’s 100th anniversary
    April 27, 2021
    Komatsu is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
  • Tampere road tunnel - a strategic link for central Finland
    April 4, 2016
    Progress has been good for an important underground road link in Finland reports Adrian Greeman. Assuming all goes well, the new Ranta, or Lakeside, tunnel in Tampere will open in full six months early; traffic could be running by the end of this year. Work on transforming the rundown city centre with new developments will get a major boost. It is a major achievement on a four-year-long project bringing significant benefits to one of Finland's largest cities. From the government's point of view the scheme w
  • Tackling the UK's traffic congestion
    February 28, 2012
    The biggest problem on UK roads is congestion, and there is no shortage of ideas as to how it should be tackled. Patrick Smith reports. Congestion (and how to relieve it), along with safety, are among the top priorities facing those responsible for looking after the UK's roads. Road pricing, car-share lanes, greener vehicle initiatives and alternative methods of transport such as buses, trams and rail are all part of the approach, but prior to the current economic climate the nation's love affair with the c
  • High marks for road marking solutions
    December 3, 2013
    A novel solution based on a leading road marking manufacturer’s proven marking technology is keeping elderly residents safe in a French residential development. Guy Woodford reports on this and other major road marking products and their applications By 2050, it is estimated that 45% of European Union citizens will be over 60. Many authorities have been working to develop and implement safety standards that will ensure enhanced mobility for their local elderly population. As part of their implementation,