Organisers of the International Show of Public Works, Construction and Mining Machinery have made every effort to assist the sector on the road to recovery
Organisers are sure that the upturn in business seen in some sectors will makeWhen it was last held in 2008, SMOPYC, the International Show of Public Works, Construction and Mining Machinery, attracted over 2,000 exhibitors and 101,000 visitors with an exhibition area of nearly 154,000m2, the best figures in its history.
The show is structured around various divisions by sectors and these include auxiliary equipment for building elevation and handling; components, spares, accessories and services; earthmoving and roads, compacting, drilling, lifting and handling; industrial vehicles and transport; aggregates and concrete; international meeting point and services; demonstration area; multi-sectoral outdoor area; and exhibitors and visitors' parking.
SMOPYC 2011 awards
Award winners in the SMOPYC 2011 Technological Innovation Awards have been chosen.
In the New developments in Machinery section the Gold Award goes to
In the Innovation in Equipment, Components and Auxiliary Means,
In the services applicable to building activity, a special mention goes to
And
For the SMOPYC event participation fees have been reduced by up to 43% and all efforts have also been made to reduce other costs such as accommodation and transport, through agreements with hotels, the national rail company (RENFE), and airlines.
"All these efforts seek to achieve a single main objective: to accompany and serve the sector on the road to recovery.
"The current situation makes internationalisation a must for companies. In many cases this is the only viable strategy for consolidation and growth.
"SMOPYC has already shown itself to be an excellent tool for company internationalisation by means of the different trade missions organised within the framework of the fair. For this edition, trade missions have been organised with the markets of Algeria, Russia, Mexico, Austria, Brazil, Angola, China, the Middle East, Morocco, Poland, Panama and Portugal. In addition, ANMOPYC (