Every three years, INTERMAT brings together all the key players from the building and public works sectors in Paris for an unmissable event. More than just a tradeshow, it serves as a focal point for an industry in flux, facing technological, economic and environmental challenges.
Over its successive editions, INTERMAT has established itself as a major international hub for the construction industry, gathering manufacturers, contractors, engineers, distributors and decisionmakers to discuss the innovations shaping the construction projects of tomorrow.
The next edition will take place from 21 to 24 April 2027 at Paris Nord Villepinte, alongside World of Concrete Europe, the European trade fair dedicated to the concrete industry. Over the space of four days, professionals from around the world will assemble to explore a comprehensive range of products and services organised around five key areas of expertise: earthmoving, demolition and transportation; lifting and handling; roads, minerals and foundations; building, civil engineering and the concrete sector; and new technologies and energies (electric, hydrogen, IoT, BIM, drones, 3D printing, etc.).



More than just an exhibition, INTERMAT is a forum for discussion and reflection on the major transformations taking place in the sector. Talks and round-table discussions led by leading French and international figures, live machine demonstrations, targeted business meetings, a Start-Up Village dedicated to innovation, the INTERMAT Innovation Awards to highlight the sector’s breakthrough solutions, and the INTERMAT Academy, addressing training and skills development: the exhibition offers every participant the tools to understand market trends and anticipate future challenges.
Against a backdrop of tensions on energy markets and accelerating change within the sector, INTERMAT 2027 places #sustainability – environmental, economic and societal — at the heart of its approach by promoting solutions and technologies that enable construction to be carried out more efficiently, more intelligently and with a lower environmental impact.
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