BuildNZ 2024: Unleashing the future of construction

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The Made in Germany Pavilion is always a popular feature of BuildNZ shows, and will be returning in 2024.
The Made in Germany Pavilion is always a popular feature of BuildNZ shows, and will be returning in 2024.

New Zealand’s largest trade event for the construction industry returns to the Auckland Showgrounds on June 25-26, 2024.

Organised by XPO Exhibitions, BuildNZ will feature more than 250 new and returning exhibitors — so there’s no better place to meet suppliers, unearth unique opportunities, and discover new industry innovations, all in one location.

BuildNZ, co-located with Facilities Integrate and The National Safety Show, promises to be one of the most influential pan-industry events of the year.

“There’s simply no other industry-specific event of this size and calibre in New Zealand that brings together industry innovators from across the design, build and construction sectors,” according to XPO Exhibitions.

“It’s a vital face-to-face platform for sourcing, networking and building business relationships.”

New features and industry expertise

Experience the future of construction by diving into exciting new features, including live demonstrations and interactive experiences.

Visitors can explore cutting-edge building solutions first hand, such as the X-Frame Live modular systems, and the Impac VR risk and safety simulator, just to name a couple.

Returning favourites include the ever-popular HVAC&R Hub, Made in Germany Pavilion, McGreal’s Networking Lounge, and the dedicated education and training showcase Learning Lane.

Valuable LBP and CPD points can be earned by attending the event, joining the accredited speaker series, and participating in the various keynote speaker and panel discussions.

Connect with industry peers, stay informed about the latest trends and legislative changes, and discover solutions to propel your business forward in 2024 and beyond.

Supported by leading industry associations, BuildNZ is a must-attend event. Learn more and register to attend free at www.buildnz.com.

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