Civil Engineering Eventos en France


Sibca - The Low Carbon Real Estate show
Sibca – The Low Carbon Real Estate Show: Where Innovation Meets Responsibility
The built environment is one of the largest contributors to global carbon emissions, and as the climate crisis deepens, the pressure on the real estate sector to adapt has never been more urgent. SIBCA – The Low Carbon Real Estate Show emerges as a pivotal response to this challenge, gathering the brightest minds and most dedicated professionals in real estate under one roof. Organized by BBCA Association and France Conventions, the event offers a vital platform for accelerating the transition toward more sustainable, low-carbon urban development.
Held annually in France, SIBCA is more than just a fair it is a hub of innovation, dialogue, and transformative thinking. With a rich agenda of keynotes, debates, thematic sessions, and award ceremonies, the event focuses on building momentum for low-carbon buildings and districts, featuring best practices, financing strategies, and technological breakthroughs.
A Platform Built on Purpose and Collaboration
What makes SIBCA truly stand out among real estate exhibitions is its strong sense of mission. It doesn't simply showcase projects or promote products; it cultivates a shared vision—to drastically reduce carbon emissions in the real estate sector and build cities that are resilient, energy-efficient, and inclusive.
At the heart of this vision is collaboration. The event is designed to foster connections between architects, urban planners, financiers, engineers, developers, and policymakers. Through open forums and structured networking opportunities, attendees are encouraged to think collectively about solutions that will shape the cities of tomorrow.
Key themes explored during the conference include:
Net-zero construction and retrofitting
Sustainable urban planning and district development
Green financing and ESG strategies
Smart materials and eco-design
Regulatory frameworks for low-carbon buildings
These topics are not discussed in isolation, but as interconnected elements of a much larger ecosystem. This holistic approach ensures that innovation is not only technical but also strategic and systemic.
The Great Debates: A Space for Open, High-Level Dialogue
One of the highlights of SIBCA is The Great Debates and Conferences, where experts engage in thought-provoking discussions on key challenges and emerging trends in low-carbon real estate. These sessions are neither one-sided nor purely academic; they are dynamic exchanges of ideas that reflect the diversity of perspectives within the industry.
Notable elements of the Great Debates include:
Industry keynote speeches by architects, urbanists, and developers sharing real-world projects and lessons learned.
Policy roundtables exploring governmental support, incentives, and legal frameworks to encourage sustainable construction.
Academic insights from researchers and universities on the future of green cities.
Investor panels examining the role of private capital and ESG investments in driving carbon reduction.
The quality and depth of these debates reinforce SIBCA’s reputation as a serious, results-driven platform, not just a showcase of flashy renderings or vague sustainability promises.
A Showcase of Exemplary Projects
While the discussions are vital, SIBCA also celebrates tangible success stories projects that prove sustainability is not only necessary but achievable and desirable. Visitors can explore a curated selection of low-carbon developments, ranging from residential buildings and commercial towers to mixed-use neighborhoods and public infrastructure.
What distinguishes these featured projects is their measurable impact. Using the BBCA label and other assessment tools, each project highlights its carbon footprint reduction, construction methods, lifecycle emissions, and long-term sustainability benefits. This evidence-based approach adds credibility and inspires attendees to adopt similar practices in their own work.
Thematic Sessions: Diving Deeper into Specialized Topics
Beyond the main debates and exhibitions, SIBCA offers a wide array of thematic sessions that allow for deep dives into specialized areas of low-carbon real estate. These sessions are more technical in nature and are often led by working professionals who are implementing change on the ground.
Some of the thematic sessions include:
Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) in Building Design
Wood, Recycled, and Bio-based Materials
Energy Positive Buildings and Urban Blocks
Digital Twins and Data for Carbon Monitoring
Inclusive Design and Social Sustainability
These sessions not only provide valuable training and updates on the latest tools and trends but also reinforce the idea that low-carbon real estate is a multidisciplinary effort that must integrate technical, environmental, and social considerations.
Awards and Recognition: Celebrating Leadership in Sustainability
To acknowledge the work being done across the sector, SIBCA includes a prestigious awards ceremony recognizing outstanding achievements in low-carbon real estate. These awards serve both as a form of appreciation and as a source of inspiration for others.
Award categories often include:
Best Low-Carbon Renovation
Most Innovative Material or Technique
Green District of the Year
Sustainable Startup of the Year
Leadership in ESG Strategy
Winners are selected based on transparency, impact, and scalability, ensuring that the spotlight is given to projects and people who are truly pushing boundaries.
Connecting Talent and Opportunity
For emerging professionals, startups, and students, SIBCA is a golden opportunity to connect with industry leaders, find mentorship, and showcase ideas. The event includes areas dedicated to career development, innovation pitching, and exhibitor showcases, making it as much about the future of the industry as it is about the present.
Key engagement opportunities include:
Talent fairs with top firms hiring in sustainability roles
Startup pitches judged by investors and incubators
Hands-on workshops for skill-building in green architecture
Poster sessions and academic panels for young researchers
This emphasis on nurturing new talent ensures the longevity and evolution of the low-carbon movement within real estate.
Why SIBCA Matters More Than Ever
As Europe pushes forward with climate neutrality goals and cities continue to grapple with environmental and social pressures, SIBCA’s role becomes increasingly essential. It's not just an event it’s a living laboratory for change, where ambition meets execution, and where talk leads to tangible action.
The low-carbon transformation of real estate is not optional. It is an imperative. Events like SIBCA provide the vision, tools, and partnerships needed to turn that imperative into a shared, achievable mission.
The Future Built Responsibly
Real estate professionals, urban developers, and policymakers have a profound responsibility: to build not just for profit, but for the planet and for people. SIBCA – The Low Carbon Real Estate Show is helping the industry rise to this responsibility not with slogans, but with strategy.
As cities expand and evolve, the legacy of today's builders will be measured not only in square meters but in carbon avoided, communities uplifted, and futures protected. And in that story, SIBCA is writing one of the most important chapters.


Renodays
Renodays: The Forum for Comprehensive and Efficient Building Renovation
Renodays is a pivotal forum held in Paris, gathering professionals from the construction and real estate sectors, institutions, and local authorities. Over the course of two focused days, the event mobilizes these stakeholders around a shared mission: to effectively meet national targets for energy renovation of buildings. In the face of urgent climate challenges and rising energy costs, Renodays addresses the need for efficient and sustainable building renovation solutions.
The forum brings together a wide spectrum of experts—from architects, contractors, energy specialists, and policymakers to developers and public sector representatives—creating a collaborative space where ideas, innovations, and strategies converge to accelerate the renovation process.
Addressing National Energy Renovation Goals Through Collaboration
Energy renovation is no longer optional but an essential part of national and international commitments toward climate action. Renodays focuses on this critical challenge by enabling a concerted response through cooperation among diverse actors. The event highlights the importance of:
Sharing best practices that improve the quality and sustainability of renovations
Integrating innovative technologies and materials that boost energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprints
Developing and clarifying regulatory frameworks to facilitate renovation projects
Creating financial incentives and models to support homeowners, businesses, and public entities in retrofitting efforts
This holistic approach ensures that renovation projects are not only environmentally sound but also economically viable and scalable.
Core Activities and Offerings at Renodays
Renodays provides an extensive program to meet the needs of professionals and authorities involved in renovation. The event is structured to include:
Expert conferences and panels: Thought leaders share insights on technical advancements, policy updates, and market trends related to building renovation and energy efficiency.
Interactive workshops: These sessions dive deep into practical challenges such as insulation techniques, heating system upgrades, and eco-material integration, empowering attendees with hands-on knowledge.
Exhibition spaces: Featuring innovative products, smart technologies, and eco-friendly materials, the exhibitions allow visitors to explore cutting-edge solutions that can transform renovation projects.
Networking opportunities: The forum encourages meaningful connections between construction companies, real estate developers, energy consultants, and government agencies, facilitating partnerships that drive large-scale renovations.
Why Renodays is Essential for the Construction and Real Estate Sectors
In a sector often challenged by complexity and fragmentation, Renodays serves as a central hub that aligns key players around shared goals. For professionals and institutions, the forum offers:
Access to up-to-date regulatory information critical for compliance and strategic planning
Exposure to innovative materials and technologies that can significantly enhance building performance
Opportunities to connect with decision-makers and potential collaborators to expand business and project portfolios
Insights from successful case studies demonstrating the benefits and outcomes of energy renovation efforts
Such benefits help bridge the gap between policy ambitions and on-the-ground renovation practices, accelerating the transition toward energy-efficient buildings.
Renodays’ Role in Shaping the Future of Sustainable Renovation
As energy efficiency becomes a cornerstone of environmental policy, Renodays contributes significantly to shaping the future of renovation. The forum's collaborative nature fosters a knowledge-sharing culture and encourages the adoption of innovative solutions that optimize the life cycle of buildings.
Key focus areas at the event often include:
Energy conservation technologies such as advanced insulation, smart thermostats, and renewable energy integration
Eco-friendly materials that improve indoor air quality and durability while reducing environmental impact
Lifecycle optimization techniques that enhance building longevity and adaptability
Recycling and circular economy practices within the construction and renovation sectors
Through these themes, Renodays promotes a vision of renovation that is multifunctional, sustainable, and aligned with evolving societal values and regulatory frameworks.
Renodays as a Catalyst for National Energy Renovation Success
By uniting the construction and real estate community along with government authorities and institutions, Renodays drives momentum toward achieving ambitious national energy renovation targets. The forum not only highlights challenges but also presents actionable solutions and fosters partnerships essential for lasting impact.
For anyone involved in the built environment—from project developers and contractors to policymakers and financial institutions—Renodays offers invaluable resources and connections. It remains a vital annual gathering that accelerates the path to greener, smarter, and more efficient building renovations across France and beyond.


ARTIBAT
ARTIBAT: Western France’s Premier Building and Construction Technology Trade Fair
Every two years, in the heart of Western France, the city of Rennes becomes a magnet for thousands of professionals working in the construction and public works sectors. This transformation is thanks to ARTIBAT, a landmark event that has, for over 30 years, earned its reputation as one of the leading construction trade shows in France.
Organized by CAPEB Pays de la Loire, a respected voice in France’s craft and construction business landscape, ARTIBAT is more than just a regional fair. It’s a national reference point for builders, innovators, manufacturers, and decision-makers looking to explore new materials, sustainable solutions, and the future of building technologies.
Held biennially in October, ARTIBAT brings together 1,000+ exhibitors across 65,000 m² of exhibition space, and welcomes nearly 40,000 professional visitors all eager to discover practical, innovative solutions aligned with today’s regulatory and technical challenges in the construction world.
A Construction Trade Show Rooted in Regional Strength
Unlike other fairs that aim for international size without focus, ARTIBAT thrives because it builds deeply within its region while radiating national influence. Western France, particularly the Pays de la Loire and Brittany regions, has long been home to dynamic building sectors, characterized by SMEs, skilled craftsmen, general contractors, and engineering firms.
This strong regional identity gives ARTIBAT a distinct character close to the ground, pragmatic, and always in touch with the real needs of construction professionals.
Whether you're a plumber, roofer, facade installer, designer, or urban planning specialist, ARTIBAT offers a relevant, action-oriented platform to learn, compare, and connect.
A Unique B2B Platform for Building Industry Professionals
The success of ARTIBAT lies in its business-to-business (B2B) format. The event is built entirely around creating meaningful commercial exchanges between suppliers and active professionals.
What ARTIBAT offers its attendees:
Direct access to industry-leading brands and manufacturers
Opportunities to test new products and equipment
Exclusive previews of technical innovations and smart materials
Networking with builders, developers, architects, and craftsmen
Tailored information about sector-specific trends and standards
Every edition is carefully curated to ensure that exhibitors meet relevant buyers, and that professionals from every construction field can find targeted solutions.
Key Industry Sectors Represented at ARTIBAT
ARTIBAT brings the full spectrum of the construction industry under one roof. It’s structured in a way that allows visitors to easily explore their field while also discovering adjacent innovations they might not otherwise encounter.
The event includes products and services in:
Structural Work and Masonry
Carpentry and Roofing
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Electricity and Home Automation
Plumbing and Water Management
Facade Systems and Cladding
Eco-construction and Energy Efficiency
Tools, Equipment, Machinery, and Transport
Interior Design, Finishes, and Insulation
Digital Construction Technologies and Smart Systems
The vastness and diversity of sectors make ARTIBAT a crossroads of technical expertise, where traditional craftsmanship meets modern technology.
The Numbers That Define ARTIBAT's Impact
Since its early editions, ARTIBAT has seen consistent growth, both in size and significance. Its role as a strategic connector between solution providers and industry actors is now undeniable.
ARTIBAT at a glance:
65,000 m² of exhibition space
1,000+ exhibitors from France and abroad
40,000 professional visitors in three days
30+ press and media partners
Dozens of product launches and demos
Representation from every construction-related profession
This kind of scale and specialization is rarely matched in Western France, giving ARTIBAT its position as a national hub for innovation in the building trades.
An Event Focused on Innovation, Efficiency, and Exchange
Every edition of ARTIBAT is an opportunity to witness the next wave of construction solutions. Whether it’s a more efficient insulation panel, a connected building automation system, or a modular facade with energy recovery capabilities, innovation is always at the forefront.
Beyond the products themselves, what sets ARTIBAT apart is the quality of dialogue it fosters. Exhibitors don’t just showcase they interact. Visitors don’t just browse they test, compare, and decide.
Some recurring highlights at the event include:
Live product demonstrations
Hands-on technical workshops
Debates and roundtables on current sectoral issues
Innovation-themed zones highlighting startups and R&D efforts
Sustainable construction tracks, responding to environmental imperatives
Who Attends ARTIBAT?
One of the reasons ARTIBAT remains relevant and respected is its ability to attract a well-targeted professional audience. This ensures high-quality interaction, strong leads, and real business outcomes.
ARTIBAT visitors typically include:
Craftsmen and Artisans from plumbers to carpenters
Contractors and Construction Firms
Architects, Designers, and Engineers
Municipal Decision-Makers and Urban Planners
Distributors and Retailers in Building Materials
Project Developers and Real Estate Professionals
Public Works Operators and Renovation Specialists
This broad but targeted participation makes ARTIBAT a 360-degree mirror of the current construction market.
ARTIBAT and the Press: A Media Powerhouse
With more than 30 professional press partners, ARTIBAT enjoys exceptional visibility in the construction media landscape. Specialized publications and websites cover:
New product launches
Tech breakthroughs
Exhibitor interviews
Regulatory updates
Market analyses
This media presence reinforces the event’s status as a reference point in the industry and provides valuable exposure for brands launching new solutions.
Why ARTIBAT 2025 Will Be More Relevant Than Ever
In a time when climate goals, urban density, digital disruption, and labor shortages are reshaping construction, events like ARTIBAT offer a much-needed reality check.
It's where professionals come not only to buy and sell, but also to:
Reflect on the future of their profession
Discover smarter ways of building
Find practical solutions for site management
Learn how to adapt to new regulations
Prepare for the next big shift in energy and materials
As construction moves from traditional models to circular, data-informed, and decarbonized processes, ARTIBAT helps build that bridge literally and figuratively.
Final Thoughts: ARTIBAT as the Beating Heart of Regional and National Construction
For over three decades, ARTIBAT has remained deeply rooted in the reality of builders, while constantly embracing change. Its strength lies in its balance: regional anchoring with national reach, practicality with innovation, craftsmanship with technology.
Whether you're a young contractor or a large manufacturer, an artisan or a digital startup, ARTIBAT is where the industry meets to grow.


SIMI Paris
SIMI Paris – A Golden Thread Through the Future of Real Estate
Every year, thousands of real estate professionals gather at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles for what has become one of the most significant events in the French property market: SIMI Paris. More than just a trade show, SIMI is a BtoB real estate event that serves as a cornerstone for strategic networking, thought leadership, and collaborative visioning. From investors and developers to architects and public sector stakeholders, the event draws the full ecosystem of real estate actors into one dynamic, interconnected space.
But what makes SIMI truly stand out is its evolving focus not only on transactions and opportunities but also on sustainability, resilience, and innovation. In this regard, SIMI mirrors the Japanese philosophy of Kintsugi, the art of repairing broken pottery with gold. Rather than hiding imperfections, Kintsugi embraces them, turning flaws into features. The metaphor feels particularly fitting in today’s built environment, where real estate must reckon with its past environmental impact while reimagining its future.
A BtoB Platform That Builds More Than Deals
At its core, SIMI Paris is a business-to-business platform, but its purpose extends well beyond networking. The event is a living forum for sharing expertise, confronting challenges, and co-designing the cities of tomorrow. Over the course of several days, attendees have access to:
Panel discussions and keynote conferences
Exhibitions from leading real estate companies and startups
Workshops on emerging technologies and ESG frameworks
Opportunities to meet and collaborate with public authorities
Each of these elements serves to strengthen ties between sectors that often operate in silos—bridging the gap between private capital and public policy, between visionary architecture and practical urban planning.
The Art of Resilience in Urban Development
As cities face increasing pressure from climate change, demographic shifts, and economic volatility, resilience has become a watchword in modern real estate. SIMI Paris directly addresses this, positioning resilience not as a reactive measure, but as a core design principle.
Resilience in real estate is explored through various dimensions at SIMI:
Green and energy-efficient construction: From low-carbon materials to passive energy systems, the future is being built with environmental responsibility in mind.
Adaptability in urban planning: Flexible-use buildings, mixed-function neighborhoods, and modular construction methods are gaining traction.
Financial resilience: Investment panels discuss risk management and long-term value creation, particularly in light of market uncertainties.
Social cohesion: Projects that foster inclusion, affordable housing, and public space accessibility are celebrated for their long-term societal impact.
This commitment to resilience makes SIMI more than a showcase of current trends—it becomes a toolkit for the future, equipping stakeholders with the insights and partnerships needed to evolve with confidence.
Sustainability as a Common Language
If there is a single unifying theme that threads through every hall, talk, and exhibition at SIMI, it is the unwavering focus on sustainability. The industry no longer treats sustainability as a “nice-to-have”; it's a business imperative.
From the earliest project stages site selection, materials procurement, and energy modeling to the operational lifespan of buildings, sustainability now plays a central role in both design and valuation.
SIMI Paris encourages this shift by:
Highlighting green certifications and regulatory frameworks (like HQE, BREEAM, BBCA)
Promoting circular economy practices in construction and renovation
Showcasing carbon-neutral urban districts as models for replication
Encouraging transparency through ESG performance tracking
This isn't just about ticking compliance boxes. It's about embracing purpose-driven real estate an industry that can both create economic value and enhance ecological well-being.
When Architecture Meets Philosophy: The Kintsugi Connection
Perhaps the most poetic layer of SIMI 2025 is the way it channels the spirit of Kintsugi into the broader conversation. Just as broken ceramics are repaired with gold to create something even more beautiful than before, the real estate sector is learning to highlight its cracks economic downturns, ecological oversights, social gaps and transform them into features of strength.
Real estate professionals are increasingly viewing:
Older buildings as opportunities, not liabilities
Urban brownfields as canvases for innovation
Past planning mistakes as lessons for more inclusive, livable cities
By embracing imperfection and evolution, the industry takes on a new role not just as builders, but as custodians of human experience and environmental balance. This philosophy deeply resonates at SIMI, both visually and ideologically, guiding how projects are discussed, critiqued, and celebrated.
Strategic Themes and Sectoral Insights
SIMI Paris is not a monolith. The fair's content is divided into strategic themes, each focused on a sector or challenge area within the broader real estate ecosystem. Some of the key domains represented at the event include:
Office and commercial real estate
Residential development and affordable housing
Logistics and data centers
Mixed-use developments
Infrastructure and public services
Within each of these domains, SIMI provides an in-depth look at market trends, technological shifts, and regulatory changes, ensuring that every stakeholder no matter their specialty leaves with actionable insights.
Engaging the Public Sector: Cities as Partners
One of SIMI Paris's most unique aspects is its active engagement with public decision-makers. Unlike many real estate shows that focus exclusively on private enterprise, SIMI recognizes that city governments and local authorities are key partners in sustainable urban transformation.
Throughout the event, mayors, urban strategists, and policy advisors are not only present but actively shaping the dialogue. They offer critical perspectives on zoning laws, infrastructure investment, and the social role of the built environment.
This synergy between public and private stakeholders results in:
Better-aligned urban projects
Faster project approvals and smoother collaboration
More meaningful, people-centered development outcomes
What Attendees Can Expect at SIMI Paris
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning participant, SIMI offers an expansive and enriching agenda. Attendees can expect:
Over 400 exhibitors showcasing projects, services, and technologies
Dozens of roundtables and keynote addresses by industry leaders
Networking areas designed for structured B2B meetings
Access to exclusive reports and trend forecasts
A forward-looking awards ceremony celebrating innovation and impact
The City Reimagined
As the curtain falls on another edition of SIMI Paris, the overarching message is clear: the future of real estate lies not in expansion for expansion’s sake, but in thoughtful, sustainable, and resilient growth. Just like in Kintsugi, every crack in our cities every challenge, oversight, or missed opportunity is a chance to rebuild with deeper wisdom and greater intention.
SIMI Paris is not just a mirror of the industry it is a compass, pointing toward a real estate sector that values regeneration over replication, collaboration over competition, and meaning over mere metrics.


INTERMAT
INTERMAT: Shaping the Future of Construction and Infrastructure
In a world facing rapid urbanization, climate challenges, and digital disruption, the construction industry is under pressure to transform. At the intersection of these global shifts stands INTERMAT, one of the most influential international exhibitions dedicated to construction, civil works, and infrastructure. Held in Paris every three years, INTERMAT brings together innovators, manufacturers, project leaders, and future-focused professionals from across the globe, united by one mission: to build smarter, cleaner, and more resilient futures.
More than just a trade fair, INTERMAT is a platform for transformation. It connects nearly 1,000 exhibitors with tens of thousands of visitors looking for the tools, technologies, and ideas that will redefine the construction landscape.
A Strategic New Sectorization for Better Industry Engagement
Understanding the importance of a meaningful visitor experience, INTERMAT recently restructured its sectorization to offer improved navigation, clearer categorization, and a more streamlined journey through the exhibition. This was not a superficial adjustment it was a strategic rethinking of how construction professionals engage with innovation.
The new structure focuses on:
Sector clarity: Better labeling and organization of exhibitor zones
End-to-end coverage: A holistic view of the entire construction value chain
Innovation visibility: Highlighting future-facing technologies and methods
Visitor efficiency: Faster, more purposeful interactions and discovery
Thematic zones: Including dedicated areas for low-carbon and digital solutions
This change reflects INTERMAT’s deep commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its professional audience, whether they come from earthworks, building trades, infrastructure planning, or environmental engineering.
A Comprehensive Offer for the Entire Construction Ecosystem
Unlike niche events that focus on specific sectors, INTERMAT provides a complete overview of the construction and infrastructure industry. From heavy machinery to digital twin solutions, from concrete systems to sustainable building practices INTERMAT presents an integrated view of where the industry stands, and where it's headed.
Key areas of expertise on display:
Construction equipment and machinery
Lifting, handling, and transportation systems
Civil engineering materials and solutions
Building site tools and worksite safety
New energy systems and low-carbon construction
Digital tools: BIM, AI, IoT, and robotics
Demolition, recycling, and waste management
By showcasing innovations across every phase of the construction lifecycle, INTERMAT helps professionals find efficient, scalable, and sustainable solutions to today’s complex building challenges.
A Meeting Point for the Construction Industry’s Best and Brightest
INTERMAT is not just about products it’s about people and vision. The event attracts professionals from across the global construction and civil works community, including:
Contractors and subcontractors
Infrastructure developers and public works departments
Architects and engineers
Equipment manufacturers and distributors
Governmental and regulatory bodies
Startups and technology providers
Universities and technical training centers
With such a diverse mix, INTERMAT is a crossroads for collaboration, where new partnerships form, ideas exchange, and projects take flight.
A Vision for the Future: Low-Carbon and Digital by Design
Today, two forces are reshaping the built environment: the climate emergency and the digital revolution. INTERMAT recognizes this shift and is doubling down on its role as a driver of both low-carbon solutions and digitalisation in construction.
Key initiatives at INTERMAT include:
Low-carbon innovation hub: Exhibitors showcasing energy-efficient machines, bio-based materials, green cement alternatives, and waste-reducing techniques.
Digital construction zone: Focused on digital twins, project management software, data analytics, robotics, and connected job sites.
Workshops and seminars on regulatory trends, carbon footprint measurement, and sustainable procurement.
Live demonstrations of autonomous vehicles, drone surveys, and AI-driven safety systems.
INTERMAT is helping to redefine what excellence means in construction—not just in terms of performance, but in sustainability, efficiency, and long-term value.
Empowering the Next Generation of Builders
The construction industry is changing and so is its workforce. INTERMAT acknowledges the importance of attracting and empowering young professionals, many of whom are deeply committed to environmental issues, technological innovation, and inclusive development.
To support this, INTERMAT is investing in:
Youth-focused programming
Start-up challenges and innovation awards
University partnerships and career networking events
Training demonstrations for new technologies
Mentorship and career guidance zones
By placing young professionals at the center of the event, INTERMAT becomes more than a business platform it becomes a launchpad for the next generation of construction leaders.
Why INTERMAT Remains Essential to the Global Construction Industry
INTERMAT’s significance lies in its ability to evolve with the industry. As construction faces tighter regulations, higher stakeholder expectations, and rapid technological change, the need for a comprehensive, future-focused exhibition has never been more critical.
Why professionals choose INTERMAT:
Depth and breadth of exhibitors and products
Clear, purposeful sectorization for productive visits
Access to future-focused innovations
Opportunities for learning, certification, and training
Direct interaction with experts, policymakers, and suppliers
Live demos and hands-on experiences
Global networking opportunities
Whether you’re a large contractor looking for new fleet equipment, or a city planner exploring smart infrastructure, INTERMAT delivers unmatched value.
Building a Smarter, Greener Tomorrow Together
At its core, INTERMAT represents a simple but powerful idea: that the future of construction will be built through collaboration, innovation, and sustainability. As the world grapples with urbanization, climate change, and digital disruption, INTERMAT offers a critical space to rethink how we build from blueprint to execution.
In bringing together the full ecosystem of the construction and civil works sector, INTERMAT becomes more than a show. It becomes a movement toward lower carbon, smarter infrastructure, better cities, and stronger communities.


BuiltWorlds Paris Summit
Innovation and Impact at the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit: Shaping the Future of Construction and Infrastructure
As the global construction industry continues its digital and sustainable transformation, the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit stands out as one of the most influential gatherings for leaders and innovators across the built environment. Hosted annually in the heart of Paris, the summit convenes professionals, researchers, and entrepreneurs from around the world to explore the newest advancements in construction technology, smart infrastructure, and sustainable development.
This multi-day event, spread across several iconic venues in Paris, offers a mix of in-depth research presentations, high-level discussions, and immersive networking sessions. It’s not just a conference—it’s a dynamic platform for reimagining the future of how we design, build, and manage the world around us.
A Premier Forum for Construction Technology and Smart Infrastructure
One of the key strengths of the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit lies in its commitment to addressing the full building and infrastructure life cycle. This includes everything from initial planning and design to project delivery, facility operations, and even end-of-life reuse under circular economy models.
Led by BuiltWorlds’ internal analyst and research teams, sessions feature findings from original global studies, offering insights that are grounded in real-world data and practical relevance. Attendees don’t just hear trends—they explore what’s actually working, what’s being tested, and what’s gaining traction in the global construction ecosystem.
Topics at the summit typically include:
Sustainable building materials and energy systems
Offsite and modular construction technologies
Artificial intelligence in project planning and risk assessment
Robotics and automation in construction
Smart infrastructure systems
Contech venture capital and investment insights
Circular economy strategies in the built environment
Leading the Dialogue on Global Construction Innovation
With a curated audience of decision-makers and forward-thinking professionals, the summit has become a crucial annual touchpoint for those interested in construction innovation. The sessions balance strategic foresight with technical depth, ensuring that CEOs, tech founders, sustainability leads, and urban planners alike can find value in the discussions.
What sets this event apart is its focus on intimacy and depth. Rather than packing large auditoriums, the summit is structured to promote small group dialogues, roundtable workshops, and interactive panels that lead to actionable insights and new partnerships.
Core Themes Driving the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit
Throughout the summit, several recurring themes shape the agenda and discussions. These core areas reflect the priorities and challenges facing today’s AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) industries:
Sustainability and Decarbonization
Reducing the environmental footprint of buildings and infrastructure.
Integrating renewable energy, smart energy management, and passive design.
Artificial Intelligence and Automation
Exploring AI’s role in real-time decision-making and predictive maintenance.
Deploying robotics for safer and more efficient construction.
Offsite and Modular Construction
Leveraging prefabrication to improve quality and reduce construction timelines.
Tackling supply chain and logistics challenges in modular delivery.
Circular Economy and Lifecycle Thinking
Designing for deconstruction, reuse, and recycling.
Mapping material flows and assessing lifecycle impacts.
Global Contech Investment Trends
Analyzing startup activity, funding patterns, and innovation hotspots.
Identifying where capital is flowing and which solutions are scaling fastest.
These themes are not addressed in isolation but interwoven through multiple days of events, allowing attendees to see how strategies intersect and reinforce one another.
Why You Should Attend the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit
The value of attending the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit extends far beyond the keynotes and panel discussions. This event offers an unmatched opportunity to engage with global leaders, discover emerging startups, and build partnerships that could define the next decade of innovation in the built environment.
Some of the standout benefits for attendees include:
Exposure to cutting-edge research backed by primary data and case studies.
Networking with C-level executives, venture capitalists, urban planners, architects, and product innovators.
Access to startup demos and product showcases within the construction and infrastructure sectors.
Opportunities to contribute to published summit research and community whitepapers.
Participation in closed-door roundtables on investment, policy, and procurement.
A Unique Format Across Iconic Venues
Unlike traditional trade shows, the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit is designed to foster deep engagement in sophisticated settings. Sessions are hosted across multiple venues in Paris, often including architectural landmarks and innovation hubs, enhancing both the atmosphere and the quality of discussion.
This structure encourages exploration and reflection, allowing participants to step away from the typical conference format and instead immerse themselves in the broader cultural and historical context of the city—while still focusing on industry advancement.
The Global Importance of BuiltWorlds' Community
One of the summit’s most enduring strengths is its global reach. Participants travel from North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia to attend the Paris event, bringing with them diverse perspectives on the built environment. The summit serves as a mirror for both the challenges and opportunities faced worldwide in cities, construction, and sustainability.
In recent years, topics such as smart city development, post-pandemic workplace design, and data-driven maintenance for infrastructure have taken center stage—demonstrating the summit’s responsiveness to urgent global issues.
Additionally, BuiltWorlds’ events are backed by an active online research community, meaning that the discussions in Paris continue throughout the year in digital forums, whitepapers, webinars, and published research. This makes the summit a cornerstone in a year-round innovation ecosystem.
Transforming the Built World, One Innovation at a Time
As industries across the world confront the dual imperatives of climate resilience and technological transformation, the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit provides a critical forum for collaboration, experimentation, and leadership.
With its forward-looking agenda, intimate atmosphere, and commitment to data-driven discussion, this event stands as one of the most impactful gatherings in the global construction and infrastructure calendar.
Whether you’re an executive shaping the next smart city, a founder building a breakthrough construction startup, or a researcher mapping the future of design, the BuiltWorlds Paris Summit is where your ideas meet their global audience—and where innovation in the built environment moves forward.