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World of Concrete Asia

Date: 12 August 2026 to 14 August 2026
Location Shanghai New International Expo Centre - Shanghai, China
World of Concrete Asia



World of Concrete was launched in 1975 and has successfully held for more than 50 years. The show owned and produced by Informa Markets, has been the only international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries.
World of Concrete Asia, part of the “World of Concrete” series, has become one of the major events in the concrete and   industry in the region. World of Concrete Asia is a one-stop exhibition integrating the whole Concrete, Mortar
and Flooring industry sectors

 

2026-08-12 00:00:00 2026-08-14 00:00:00 Australia/Perth World of Concrete Asia World of Concrete was launched in 1975 and has successfully held for more than 50 years. The show owned and produced by Informa Markets, has been the only international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries. World of Concrete Asia, part of the “World of Concrete” series, has become one of the major events in the concrete and   industry in the region. World of Concrete Asia is a one-stop exhibition integrating the whole Concrete, Mortar and Flooring industry sectors   Shanghai New International Expo Centre - Shanghai, China
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