Monday, October 26, 2009

October 2009/Group stands

 

Strong interest in national pavilions at bauma 2010

 

  • New group stands from Brazil and the US
  • Focus on mining as a market of the future – in the bauma Forum

 

At bauma 2010, International Trade Fair for Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, Mining Machines, Construction Vehicles and Construction Equipment, there will be more national pavilions than ever before. At the current stage in planning, national pavilions from 11 countries are being organised for the next event.

 

Group stands from (in alphabetical order) Canada, China, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, Korea, Poland, Spain, and the US have been a regular feature at bauma trade fairs, but in 2010 there will be a new group stand from Brazil and two additional stands from the United States in the section on mining, extraction and processing of raw materials sections and tunnel construction. "The increased demand for national pavilions, but also for individual exhibition space, particularly in the mining section, shows how well established this section has now become, since its inclusion for the first time in 2004, just two events ago. Mining and tunnel construction are promising markets for the future of the industry worldwide, which bauma, as the world´s leading trade fair, can showcase extremely well," said Eugen Egetenmeir, a member of the management board of Messe München GmbH.

 

Of the total number of exhibitors at bauma 2007, 605 (from 31 countries) came along to promote their products and technology for mining, extraction and processing and tunnel construction – in the exhibition halls and on the open-air site. Also in 2007, the bauma Forum information platform was positioned for the first time in the midst of the exhibition, where it has been a great success. In 2010, too, the bauma Forum in Hall C2 will be an important platform for exchange of experience between experts from companies and science and research, as well as trade visitors.

bauma 2010 takes place from 19 to 25 April 2010 at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre.

 

bauma

The latest products from the international construction, building-materials and mining machinery sectors will be on show at bauma in Munich between 19 and 25 April 2010. This event will take up over 555,000 square metres (gross) of indoor and outdoor exhibition space at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre. In 2007 3,002 exhibitors from 49 countries used bauma and Mining, the world´s biggest trade fair for the sector, as an innovations and marketing platform. bauma 2007 broke a number of records: as compared to the previous event in 2004, visitor numbers increased 20 percent  to over 500,000 trade visitors from 191 different countries. Around 155,000 of these visitors travelled to Munich from outside Germany. For further information on bauma, go to: www.bauma.de.

 

Construction Machinery Trade Fairs of Messe München International (MMI)

Messe München International has built up global competence in the organisation of international trade fairs for construction machinery. In Munich, it hosts bauma, the world´s leading trade fair for the sector, and in Shanghai, it organises bauma China, the leading event of its kind for the Asian market. bauma China takes place every two years.

For further information on the regional events in the construction machinery trade fairs portfolio of the MMI Group, click here.

 

 

Messe München International (MMI)

 

Messe München International (MMI) is one of the world´s leading trade-fair companies. It organises around 40 trade fairs for capital and consumer goods, and key high-tech industries. Each year over 30,000 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, and over two million visitors from more than 200 countries take part in the events in Munich. In addition, MMI organises trade fairs in Asia, Russia, the Middle East and South America. With six subsidiaries abroad – in Europe and in Asia – and 66 foreign representatives serving 89 countries, MMI has a truly global network. Environmental protection and susainability are key priorities in all MMI's worldwide operations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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