For two days, experts gathered in Würzburg for the Building Materials Plant Summit to discuss markets, technologies, and climate goals. Both research and industry agree that change is possible—and necessary.
New insights into clay, markets, and event formats defined the ECTS meeting hosted by Refratechnik Ceramics GmbH in Melle.
The ECTS (European Ceramics Technology Suppliers) met in November for its annual symposium in Belgrade. 11 ECTS member companies were able to present themselves to around 50 participants from Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia and Kosovo.
Family reunion of the ECTS working group at Franz Banke GmbH.
Join us for a discussion on the future of the construction equipment and building material plants industries, as we are in the midst of major changes.
From April 9 to 12, exhibitors at the Munich trade fair grounds showcased innovations in the fields of automation, sustainability and energy efficiency.
The Northern part of Iraq is a save and fast developing area with plenty of construction activities. Furthermore, the country has a long tradition of building with clay bricks.