House fair from Baupart: Innovations and networking in the airship hangar
House fair from Baupart: Innovations and networking in the airship hangar
Mülheim an der Ruhr. The aspiring company BauPart from Bottrop-Kirchhellen brings a breath of fresh air to the construction industry and invites you to the first house fair in the impressive airship hangar. This event will take place in Mülheim on Friday, September 6th and is to bring both specialists and interested visitors closer to the latest developments in the industry.
construction part has developed into an important actor in wholesale with construction fittings and construction equipment over the years. Founded in Bottrop in 1913 and active at its location in Grafenwald since 1967, the company now employs around 300 people at nine locations in North Rhine-Westphalia. Jan Borgmann, a responsible person at Baupart, emphasizes the need to courageously look ahead despite the challenging situation in the construction industry. "We want to use the fair as a platform to give new developments in construction," he explains.
Die Expo´24: A platform for possibilities
The fair, officially called Expo´24, differs fundamentally from conventional event concepts. "We want to do more than just setting up typical exhibition stands," says Jan Borgmann. With over 60 exhibitors, the event offers an extensive portfolio of current trends, new products and innovative solutions. For trade visitors there will also be an official training in the form of an architectural event that is recognized by the Chamber of Architects.
At Baupart, you are aware that the time of classic trade fair concepts is over. Nowadays, visitors prefer to find out online, so a new concept was developed that puts interaction and networking in the foreground. "Aspects such as experts and lectures on various topics related to the house will also be part of the program," added Borgmann. Participation in actions such as a raffle should also get to know the visit to a special experience.
In the unique backdrop of the airship hangar, visitors can not only admire products, but also get into conversation directly with manufacturers and industry experts. This structure offers an optimal environment for creative exchange and the development of new ideas in construction.
construction part: a company with tradition and future
The Baupart Group has not only become known locally, but also beyond the city limits. Their slower but constant rise to industry relevance shows how innovative and solution -oriented the company is. With its new approach, BauPart wants to ensure that the in -house exhibition is not only informative for all participants, but also exciting and appealing.
In order to give as many interested people as possible access to the fair, everyone can reserve a free ticket online from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is aimed at both experts and curious lay people who want to take the opportunity to find out more about new products or simply enjoy the inspiring atmosphere of the airship hangar. Appropriately, both established and young companies can present their innovations under the motto "offer you something special".
For construction part, this trade fair is not only an event, but also a statement: the industry needs a breath of fresh air, new ideas and a place of encounter to face the challenges of the future and to develop potential solutions together.
A look into the future of the construction industry
The way that is the construction part with the Expo´24 could serve as a model for future trade fairs in the construction industry. In times when digital information channels are booming, the ability to authentically design personal encounters is invaluable. Preparations for the fair are in full swing and the entire team is looking forward to the event.
The anticipation for the event shows that despite the current challenges there is a positive response and a future -oriented way of thinking in the construction industry. This could be the beginning of a new era for exchange and networking in the construction industry, which relies on openness, innovation and cooperation.
The development of the construction industry in Germany
The construction industry in Germany plays a central role in the country's economy. It is one of the largest industry that not only creates jobs directly, but also influences numerous industries in its value chain. In 2022, the construction in Germany generated sales of over 400 billion euros, as reported by the Federal Association for Bauwirtschaft . This meaning is also evident in the large number of companies that, like construction part, contribute significantly to the infrastructure and housing.
The current challenges in this sector, such as delivery bottlenecks and rising material prices, have forced many companies to pursue innovative approaches. BauPart, for example, tries to promote new business and partnerships through the organization of trade fairs, such as the Expo’24 and to adapt to the rapidly changing market.
innovations and technologies in construction
A central aspect of modernization in construction is technological innovations. Digitization in particular has made great progress in recent years. Construction companies are increasingly relying on Building Information Modeling (BIM), a method that digitally depicts the entire life cycle of a construction project and enables more efficient planning. This leads to cost reductions and shortened construction times, which is of great importance for companies and construction part.
In addition, the use of sustainable building materials is becoming increasingly relevant. According to a survey by DGB Bau , 73% of those surveyed state that they prioritize environmentally friendly materials. The architectural event, which is offered as part of the Expo’24, also shows how important the topic of sustainability has become.
statistical relevance and market analyzes
A current study by the Institute of the German Economy shows that around 70% of construction companies in Germany want to invest in digital technologies in the next few years. This is particularly crucial for companies such as construction part who want to assert themselves in the competition. The trend towards digitized processes could also be an important topic at the in -house exhibition in Mülheim, both in the lectures and in the exhibitors' exhibits.
Another interesting aspect is demographic development. The demand for living space increases through the move to urban areas, which keeps the market in motion. According to the Federal Statistical Office, the population is expected to grow by around 3% by 2035, which exerts additional pressure on the construction industry and underlines the need for further construction projects.