The Netherlands' biggest construction event is putting itself firmly back on the map. From Monday 6 to Friday 10 February, BouwBeurs 2023 will take place at Royal Jaarbeurs. The focus will be on the transition in construction with the themes of circularity, industrialisation and digitalisation. This makes the event a must for everyone in the construction industry: from client to craftsman, from architect to supplier. The BouwBeurs is full of innovation, sustainability and partnerships aimed at future-proofing the construction industry. Joyce van Hoef, BouwBeurs exhibition manager: "After a four-year absence due to corona, we noticed a great need among visitors and exhibitors to meet and inspire each other. With BouwBeurs 2023, we are bringing the entire construction sector together again."
Central themes: circularity, industrialisation and digitalisation
BouwBeurs 2023 is dominated by the latest developments within the construction sector. Joyce van de Hoef, BouwBeurs trade fair manager: "We are coming up with a large number of new sections on circularity, industrialisation and digitalisation. For example, a special Circle Theatre has been set up where visitors can gain knowledge about circular design and construction. In addition, there is the Techforum where the theme of digital construction will be explained. Also new are the BouwBeurs Awards, innovations by exhibitors that deserve market attention. The winners will be announced during the fair. In addition, the familiar activities such as competitions and various demos are back on the programme."
A market in transition, urgency to work together is high
At the BouwBeurs, visitors can expect many new trends and attend practical demonstrations of new techniques. In addition, there are plenty of innovations in the field of prefab, building materials such as glass and wood and other innovations. But there is also plenty of room for networking, substantive debates and entertainment. "We strongly believe in a mix of professional development and sharing relevant knowledge. Nitrogen, the energy crisis, the pressure on construction to be CO2 neutral by 2050, it makes us all feel the urgency to work together and exchange knowledge and experience. Together, we are making construction future-proof and we look forward to providing the platform for that next February and connecting the market," Joyce van de Hoef said.
Registration for visitors is now open. Entry to the event is free by invitation of exhibitors, partners or the organisation. For more information, visit www.bouwbeurslive.nl.