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CONVERGE

Date: 17 September 2025 to 18 September 2025
Location Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
CONVERGE



Converge is the only Australian-owned major event showcasing the latest tools and technology in the municipal works, civil and commercial construction sectors. It will bring together key decision-makers from these industries to see the latest developments that are helping shape Australia’s future infrastructure.

Converge will be a one-stop-shop for sub-contractors, project engineers, council fleet managers, major contractors, government representatives, policymakers and industry leaders from both the public and private sectors.

Through a mix of live demonstrations, equipment showcases and conference spaces, the event will highlight the strengths of each sector, encouraging knowledge-sharing and providing visitors with the solutions needed to build and maintain the Australia of tomorrow.

2025-09-17 00:00:00 2025-09-18 00:00:00 Australia/Perth CONVERGE Converge is the only Australian-owned major event showcasing the latest tools and technology in the municipal works, civil and commercial construction sectors. It will bring together key decision-makers from these industries to see the latest developments that are helping shape Australia’s future infrastructure. Converge will be a one-stop-shop for sub-contractors, project engineers, council fleet managers, major contractors, government representatives, policymakers and industry leaders from both the public and private sectors. Through a mix of live demonstrations, equipment showcases and conference spaces, the event will highlight the strengths of each sector, encouraging knowledge-sharing and providing visitors with the solutions needed to build and maintain the Australia of tomorrow. Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
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