DEMCON 2016, a show worth waiting for
10/04/2016

Next DEMCON show will take place on September 29-30, 2016 and will focus on demolition, concrete sawing and drilling, concrete floor preparation and polishing, clean air and recycling.
Most People working within the European demolition industry during the 1990s will probably remember the Nordic demolition show, Demotech, held in InfraCity north of Stockholm in 1998 and 2000 and organised by the publishing company S.C.O.P. AB.
With its small format and focus purely on demolition, concrete cutting and recycling professionals, it was a big hit for both exhibitors and visitors.
It was the ideal venue for professionals to meet and exchange ideas. The quality of the audience was extremely high and a lot of business was done during the show.
S.C.O.P. AB launched in September, 2010 a new show in the same spirit as its forerunner.

The show and its location was the same and turned out to be a great success when it was organised.
DEMCON, as it is called took place at the business and exhibition centre InfraCity, located in the Stockholm suburb of Bredden between the city centre and Arlanda International Airport.
Next DEMCON show will take place on September 29-30, 2016 and will focus on demolition, concrete sawing and drilling, concrete floor preparation and polishing, clean air and recycling.
“What we mainly do is produce construction related magazines, including the well-known magazine Professional Demolition International. When we organised the show in 1998 and 2000 we really had fun and it was an instant success. Many in the demolition, recycling and concrete sawing industries have since asked when we are going to organise a similar show again. So in response to industry demand we launched DEMCON in 2010. It turned out very successful with the same spirit as the forerunner Demotech. I am really looking forward to the show again in 2012,” says S.C.O.P. AB President Jan Hermansson.
This is a time where the whole world has become the market for many suppliers to the demolition, concrete cutting and recycling industries.
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