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BAU 2023 attracts huge participation

 Wednesday, November 3, 2021

BAU 2023 , a year to go, yet attracts huge registration in live participation. BAU 2023 is to resume live  in another 14 months, has already created huge demand for BAU in the woodworking and wood processing industry. The show is scheduled from January 9 to 14, 2023 in Munich. Over 1,200 companies have already registered for the world’s leading trade fair for architecture, materials and systems. 44 percent of the registrations received so far have come from outside of Germany. BAU 2023 will occupy all 19 halls of Messe München.

Dr. Reinhard Pfeiffer, Deputy CEO of Messe München, is very pleased that “BAU is able to record such a high number of registrations so early on. After the last event unfortunately had to be canceled due to the coronavirus, the industry is naturally very excited for the next edition.”

“After the cancellation due to the pandemic in 2021, I am already very much looking forward to BAU 2023. Even though digital concepts work well, we still believe in direct communication and personal exchange. The international specialist audience can view our various product innovations on site and we can strike up a conversation with them. That’s always a very special atmosphere.” Dieter Schäfer, Chairman of the BAU Advisory Board and CEO of Deutsche Steinzeug, added: “I am firmly convinced that BAU will play an important role for the industry as an in-person trade fair in 2023 and of course beyond—as it has in the past. It is still the platform for seeing and experiencing the latest innovations in the industry on site every two years. Of course, BAU will also be supplemented with digital products in future, which will offer participants even more opportunities to exchange. But regardless of this I am already looking forward to being there in Munich in person in 2023.”

In addition to this special atmosphere, BAU 2023 also brings something new. For the first time, the topic of “modular construction / construction with prefabricated building systems” will receive more focus at BAU. The show will also deal with “The challenge of climate change,” “Affordable living,” “Resources and recycling” and “Digital transformation”—four highly current topics that will be thematically reflected by the exhibitors, but of course also by the conference program.

Lastly, Pfeiffer had one more piece of good news for the industry: “I am very excited that digitalBAU, which will take place from February 15 to 17, 2022 in Cologne and of course also in person, is experiencing a similarly strong feedback as BAU. With this, we are offering the industry top platforms at two locations to present and experience new products, innovations and trends live again at last.”

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