Interview 6

How often did you come to Ulm
already?

After a break of six or seven years, Eirich is here for the first time again. For me it‘s the first time beeing here. I am especially interested in the developments in the field of UHPC.


What do you generally appreciate about the event?

Here you meet the entire industry. We have the opportunity to explain our unique mixing technology in detail to new prospects.


What did you like best in 2011?

Although I do not have a comparison with previous years, we do have a real additional benefit already. Our booth is well attended. We try to identify new trends early...

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