57th BetonTage

Industry forum in Neu-Ulm

High-profile knowledge trans­fer and inspiring talks: this is what the 57th edition of the BetonTage congress offered from 5 to 7 February 2013 at the Edwin-Scharff-Haus congress center in Neu-Ulm, Germany. Europe’s largest precast industry event was attended by about 1,800 participants from 20 countries. Interesting plenary presentations and product-specific panels provided them with information about latest trends and developments in the fields of technology, business and law. As this year’s guest country, Great Britain opened up a perspective that transcended the boundaries of the German...

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