MUMBAI, 11th OCTOBER 2024,(TGN):Informa Markets in India, a leading trade exhibition organiser is gearing up to host the World of Concrete India 2024, one of the most influential events in the concrete and construction industry. Set to take place from October 16th to 18th, 2024, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai, this event promises to bring together key stakeholders and innovators from across the sector.
India’s construction industry is crucial to the nation’s infrastructure development, directly linked to the rapid urbanization and the rising demand for housing, transportation, and commercial spaces. As the second-largest cement producer in the world, India is poised to reap substantial benefits from ongoing advancements in this sector. In 2023, the cement market in India reached an impressive volume of 3.96 billion tonnes and is anticipated to grow to 5.99 billion tonnes by 2032, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.7% from 2024 to 2032. This growth highlights the increasing momentum in construction and infrastructure projects nationwide. The government’s commitment to building a future-ready infrastructure is evident through a series of recent initiatives, most notably the US$ 1.3 trillion Gati Shakti national master plan, which aims to implement systemic and effective reforms within the sector. India’s construction industry has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years and is on track to become the world’s third-largest construction market in the next 2–3 years. The construction market is projected to reach a value of $1.4 trillion by 2025.
World of Concrete India serves as an essential networking platform where construction professionals can connect with suppliers, manufacturers, and industry experts to share ideas, insights, and innovations. This year’s exhibition will attract over 15,000 industry professionals and showcase more than 300 brands and exhibitors from across the globe, including countries such as Germany, Italy, the USA, Kuwait, South Korea, Finland, and Japan. With a diverse array of products and technologies related to concrete, masonry, and construction, this event highlights its growing importance within the sector. Attendees will comprise a wide range of end-users, including contractors, subcontractors, purchasing and construction managers, and project managers. Additionally, architects, consultants, structural and civil engineers, along with buyers from real estate, government entities, municipal authorities, state corporations, investors, and planning engineers—will also be there, contributing to the event’s dynamic atmosphere.
World of Concrete India 2024 is set to become a key industry gathering, spotlighting cutting-edge concrete technologies, equipment advancements, and groundbreaking innovations over three impactful days. With a strong focus on sustainability and digital transformation in the construction sector, the event will feature a diverse array of sessions, providing insights into the latest trends and future-ready solutions shaping the industry. The event will offer a comprehensive agenda with activities including an inaugural ceremony, insightful panel discussions, CEO and CTO conclaves, Women in Construction sessions, product showcases, masterclasses, B2B meetings, and specialized pavilions. The Industry Awards will also be presented, celebrating outstanding achievements within the sector.
Speaking on the announcement of the 10th Anniversary Edition of World of Concrete India, Mr Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India said, “India’s concrete and cement industries are critical pillars supporting the nation’s infrastructure expansion and economic resilience. As the second-largest cement producer globally, India contributes over 8% of the world’s installed capacity, reflecting the growing demand fueled by major initiatives such as Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) and PM Gati Shakti. With the revised GDP forecast at 7% for FY2024-25, driven by strong rural consumption and domestic demand, the focus on sustainable and energy-efficient concrete solutions becomes even more crucial. World of Concrete India 2024 serves as a vital platform for fostering innovation, collaboration, and business development, ensuring the sector stays at the forefront of global advancements” he added.
The 2024 edition of the expo is poised to showcase a stellar lineup of brands, including Reliance, Adani Cement, Asian Paints, Ammann, Ardex Endura, Thermax, Honda India, Zydex Industries, Mapei, MYK Arment, UltraTech, and many others. Furthermore, the event will receive backing from esteemed associations such as the National Real Estate Development Council, (NAREDCO) Maharashtra, the Builders Association of India, the Indian chapter of the American Concrete Institute, RMCMA, Drycotec – Dry Mortar Association, Architects, Engineers and Surveyors Association (AESA), Indian Concrete Institute (Pune Chapter) and Ferrocement Society (India).
Day 1 will explore Innovations in Concrete Technology, including a panel discussion titled “The Changing Face of Construction: Women Leaders as Catalysts,” followed by the Builders Association of India Programme. Day 2 will emphasize The Evolving World of Ready-Mix Concrete: Shaping the Future of Construction, featuring presentations on crucial topics such as “Challenges and Opportunities in the Indian Ready-Mix Concrete Market” by Mr. Anil K. Banchhor, “Concrete Urbanization: RMC’s Impact on Commercial and Residential Construction” by Ms. Samidha Pathak, and “3D Concrete Printing” by Mr. Mallikarjun Hulgabali. Additionally, a panel discussion will focus on “Advanced Materials and Chemicals in Construction – What’s New and the Way Forward.” Day 3 will concentrate on Drycotec Drymortar Association – Emerging Technologies with discussions on topics like “The Business of Adhesives,” “Dry Concrete & Other Game-Changing Products,” and “The Drymortar Business 2030 – Aspirations.”
As World of Concrete India 2024 approaches, the anticipation among industry professionals continues to build. This landmark event not only marks a decade of innovation and progress in the construction sector but also serves as a vital hub for collaboration and knowledge-sharing.