ITE’s ABEC Signs Agreement to Expand India Shows

July 26, 2016

ABEC Exhibitions & Conferences Pvt. Ltd (ABEC) and Pune Construction Engineer­ing Research Foundation (PCERF) announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on 7th June 2016 in Pune, India, to facilitate the growth of B2B exhibitions focused on the construction industry.

PCERF, established by civil engineers, architects, consultants and builders more than 30 years ago, have been organising the biennial Constro Fair since 1985.

The show covers a wide range of construction industry products and services. The event also features conferences and seminars.

The agreement stated that Constro will be supporting WorldBuild India 2017, an international tradeshow organised by ABEC and ITE Group that will showcase new products, technologies and innovations of India’s building & construction market.

“This association will help us deliver greater benefits to the construction Industry,” said Shrikant Nivasarkar, president of PCERF. Manish Gandhi, COO & executive director of ABEC Exhibitions & Conferences Pvt. Ltd.

He added, “With this agreement PCERF and ABEC expect to further deliver better and meet the demand and supply gap in the construction industry.”

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