bauma brings together next-gen technologies for India’s infra growth
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bauma brings together next-gen technologies for India’s infra growth

In an interview with CW, Bhupinder Singh, CEO, bauma CONEXPO INDIA, elaborates on what the construction and infra-development ecosystem can expect from the upcoming edition in Greater Noida, and why this is a decisive platform for large and emerging players in the equipment sourcing and manufacturing market.

bauma CONEXPO INDIAis a sell-out, it is said. So, what is the final tally of exhibitors, and the total space with halls?
bauma CONEXPO INDIA is the largest show in North India in the construction equipment sector. It focuses on heavy vehicles and equipment that have the capability to drive India’s infra-development ambitions. The show aims to bring together all the stakeholders and important decision-makers in the construction and infrastructure sector. The upcoming edition of bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2023 is expected to be bigger. Our project and marketing teams have raised the bar high in order to attract exhibitors and visitors to the show.

We are expecting participation from more than 600 exhibitors from 20+ countries, showcasing 10,000+ products and solutions, and drawingmore than 50,000 visitors during the four-day event. The show features some of the most advanced solutions related to all-around construction sites; mining, extraction and processing of raw materials; production of building materials; and component and service suppliers.

To read the full interaction, CLICK HERE.

In an interview with CW, Bhupinder Singh, CEO, bauma CONEXPO INDIA, elaborates on what the construction and infra-development ecosystem can expect from the upcoming edition in Greater Noida, and why this is a decisive platform for large and emerging players in the equipment sourcing and manufacturing market. bauma CONEXPO INDIAis a sell-out, it is said. So, what is the final tally of exhibitors, and the total space with halls? bauma CONEXPO INDIA is the largest show in North India in the construction equipment sector. It focuses on heavy vehicles and equipment that have the capability to drive India’s infra-development ambitions. The show aims to bring together all the stakeholders and important decision-makers in the construction and infrastructure sector. The upcoming edition of bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2023 is expected to be bigger. Our project and marketing teams have raised the bar high in order to attract exhibitors and visitors to the show. We are expecting participation from more than 600 exhibitors from 20+ countries, showcasing 10,000+ products and solutions, and drawingmore than 50,000 visitors during the four-day event. The show features some of the most advanced solutions related to all-around construction sites; mining, extraction and processing of raw materials; production of building materials; and component and service suppliers. To read the full interaction, CLICK HERE.

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