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Frequency
  
Every 3 years

Previous event
  
2015

Inaugurated
  
1988

Next event
  
2018

Location(s)
  
Parc des Expositions de Villepinte, Paris  France

Participants
  
1 500 exhibitors (70% international)

INTERMAT is an international exhibition of equipment, machinery and techniques for the construction and materials industries, which is held every three years in Paris.

Contents

History

INTERMAT is a major international event showing the equipment and techniques used in the international building and civil engineering sectors. It's the world's third largest exhibition in this sector.

First called EXPOMAT, the exhibition was initially held at the Paris – Le Bourget Airport. The show only became INTERMAT in 1988 when it took place at Parc des Expositions de Villepinte for the very first time.

This trade exhibition is organised by CISMA and Seimat, French professional trade unions for the equipment industry, together with Comexposium, a French trade show organiser.

Several manufacturers display their construction machinery and equipment in a dedicated outdoor demonstration area called INTERMAT Demo, providing the opportunity to highlight machinery and equipment performance in simulated working conditions. The programme includes demonstrations of site machinery: backhoe loaders, mechanical diggers, mini-excavators, loaders and graders.

Sectors of activity

  • Earthmoving : machines and equipment for earthmoving work, compaction equipment for earthmoving work, special tunneling and gallery boring equipment, components, equipments and accessories
  • Demolition : components, equipments and accessories, demolition and recycling equipment
  • Buildings : components, equipment and accessories for building, formwork, scaffolding and shoring
  • Concrete Industry : construction materials for fresh concrete, plant and equipment for concrete production, machines for bending, rolling, cutting and welding concrete rebars, concrete cutting equipment, new technology and engineering for concrete industry
  • Roads : component, equipment, accessories for roads
  • Minerals : machines the materials industry, component, equipment, accessories for minerals
  • Foundations : drilling /special foundations equipment, component, equipment, accessories for foundations
  • Lifting : materials and equipments, component, equipment, accessories, anti-collision systems
  • Handling : materials and equipments, anti-collision systems
  • Transportation : transport equipment, component, equipment, accessories
  • Components, equipment and accessories
  • Engineering, services
  • A global offering, assembled by the principal international construction equipment manufacturers: Caterpillar, Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo, Liebherr, JCB, Bobcat Company, Haulotte Group, Case New Holland, John Deere, Michelin, Wirtgen, Groupe Fayat, Mécalac Ahlmann, Manitou, etc.

    Visitors

  • The industry’s decision-makers, expert channels and users:
  • Global construction leaders,
  • Construction companies,
  • Equipment manufacturers, distributors and rental firms,
  • Users (heavy plant drivers, mechanics, hoisting machine operators, crane drivers, masons, etc.)
  • Industrialists and material traders,
  • Contracting authorities,
  • Service companies and financial institutions.
  • 2018 Edition

    INTERMAT, International Exhibition for Construction & Infrastructure

    INTERMAT, the International exhibition for construction and infrastructure, will take place from 23 to 28 April 2018 at Paris Nord Villepinte, France.

  • 1,500 exhibitors, 70% non-French from 40 countries
  • 183,000 visitors, 35% non-French from 167 countries
  • 30+ official delegations from 15 countries
  • News!

    INTERMAT, the construction trade show has adjusted its sector organisation to respond to visitor expectations (more clearly specified sectors, a more efficient visiting experience and greater emphasis on innovation) arranging the event around 4 activity sectors for optimal clarity.

  • Earthmoving & Demolition
  • Roads, Minerals & Foundations
  • Buildings & Concrete Industry
  • Lifting, Handling & Transportation
  • In 2018, INTERMAT Paris offer 3 news services :

  • INVITED EXPENSES-PAID by INTERMAT and professionals with investment and procurement plans will come and meet you.
  • NETWORKING events to foster dialogue and develop your client portfolio.
  • A free MATCHMAKING SERVICE between exhibitors and visitors, 100% TARGETED and qualified to maximise your business development opportunities.
  • En 2018, after the hugely successful first edition of World of Concrete Europe, held concurrently with INTERMAT 2015, the organisers of INTERMAT and World of Concrete have decided to join forces once again to produce World of Concrete Europe, to take place from 23 to 28 April 2018 at the Parc des Expositions, Paris Nord Villepinte, France during INTERMAT, International Exhibition for Construction and Infrastructure.

    Pre-Intermat : An International Media Springboard

    Held three months prior to the show, Pre-INTERMAT is unquestionably one of the main events universally acclaimed by the world’s trade and business media invited to this two day gathering where thy will meet with 100 construction industry players registered at INTERMAT the construction trade show.

    PRE-INTERMAT: AN INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SPRINGBOARD

  • 2 days of exclusive networking between exhibitors and the international media
  • 150 journalists
  • 100 exhibitors
  • The winners of the INTERMAT Innovation Awards announced exclusively
  • Located at the centre of Paris
  • Pre-INTERMAT generates more than 30% of media coverage before the show, three quarters of which in the international press.

    Intermat Innovation Awards

    As an international showcase for innovation, the INTERMAT Innovation Awards competition distinguishes equipment, techniques, services or products that contribute to progress in the construction and materials industry.

    References

    Intermat Wikipedia