Moderator Podium 6

Dr.-Ing. Johannes Furche

How satisfied are you with the response to the contributions to panel 6?

Panel 6 was very well-attended. Because of the tight schedule, the audience was only able to address just a few questions to the speakers. After the speeches, however, many of the attendees had one-on-one conversations with the speakers. This can be taken as evidence of the great interest in the topics of the presentations.

 

In your opinion, why do the participants come to panel 6? 

Initially, owners of precast concrete factories and their employees are the main visitor group in Ulm. In addition, there are many planners...

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