07/13/2007
|
Batimat 2007 : a boost to business
Batimat 2007
Batimat in Paris, at the hub of the global market Europe : 31% of the global market and approximately 1,000 billion in annual revenues.
France, which has the greatest number of construction firms in the world, accounts for about 10% of the European market
Batimat: The multi-specialist construction exhibition Batimat brings together all the construction equipment and materials suppliers under one roof. The wealth of products on show and the calibre of visitors make BATIMAT a solid foundation for "Building futures". Seven areas for a multi-specialist exhibition : Structure Joinery & Windows Finishing & Decoration Equipment & Tools Building Integrated Systems Information Technology Services For all trades and professions : Architects and engineers Property developers, owners/landlords and managers Building materials distributors, builder's merchants Plant hire firms Building contractors and tradesmen Manufacturers of construction products and machinery Batimat: The biggest and most international construction event 225,361 sq.m of exhibition space spread over 11 halls 2,700 exhibitors from 49 countries, over half of them international. International pavilions with equipment and materials manufacturers. International exhibitors are there to find distributors or agents and meet specifiers. More than 400,000 visitors, 80,000 of them international en from 141 countries.
Batimat 2007: An information and business forum for building futures 26th BATIMAT focuses on Sustainable Development The promotional thrust of BATIMAT is Sustainable Development, an area that offers the construction industry considerable opportunities for progress. This issue can now be approached pragmatically from an operational angle in the Building sector, and we are starting to see some significant initiatives and real achievements in Europe, particularly in France. BATIMAT 2007 turns the spotlight on the renovation market based on the significant position it occupies in the context of construction markets overall. The promotional campaigns and special events at the next exhibition will address the major issues specific to this sector, e.g. energy management, safety, accessibility and comfort.
|