UBM Opens Concrete Show India, Concludes CPhI South East Asia

June 7, 2016

UBM India, a UBM Asia company, held its 4th edition of Concrete Show India from 19th to 21st May 2016, at Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC) in Mumbai.

The three-day event featured more than 150 Indian and global suppliers and manufacturers from a wide variety of categories including concrete & construction, construction equipments, IT systems and construction chemicals.

Speaking at the opening of the Concrete Show India 2016, Mr. Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, UBM India commented, “Concrete Show India 2016, provides an unrivalled business opportunity for commercial & resident developers and contractors, architects and engineers, distributors, government authorities and state corporations to congregate, interact, network and discuss industry trends, challenges and market insights. The kind of industry response we at UBM India have received towards Concrete Show India 2016 further validates the potential of this industry.”

Separately, another UBM company, UBM EMEA, concluded CPhI South East Asia 2016 with 260 exhibitors from 25 countries and 4,740 attendees from 41 countries. Running from 6th to 8th April at Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) in Indonesia, CPhI South East Asia was co-located with P-MEC, InnoPack, as well as the newly added events Hi (Health Ingredients) and ICSE South East Asia.

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