Informa Markets in India, is preparing to host the 9th edition of the World of Concrete India (WOCI) show, Asia’s largest renewable energy expo, from 18th to 20th October 2023 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. World of Concrete India proudly stands as the nation’s unique exhibition dedicated to the concrete industry, serving as the Indian counterpart to the renowned World of Concrete Las Vegas.
The event will unite over 10,000 industry professionals and 200+ global exhibitors and bring under the spotlight a wide range of products and technologies across the concrete, masonry, construction, and related fostering knowledge exchange among architects, engineers, builders, contractors, and project managers.
With its central theme focusing on innovation and sustainability, World of Concrete India 2023 spanning three business days, provides a vital platform for showcasing cutting-edge concrete technologies, equipment, and industry-shaping innovations. It also features a comprehensive three-day knowledge forum and conference addressing emerging trends, including digitalization and precast construction. Attendees can look forward to the unveiling of a white paper on ‘AI in Construction Projects’, CEO and CTO discussions on industry challenges, and recognition of milestone achievements and excellence in real estate and infrastructure through awards. Additionally, there are numerous components like product launches, showcases, masterclasses, B2B meetings, and specialized pavilions for waterproofing and dry mortar. Together, these elements create a comprehensive and enlightening event, promoting product presentation, trend exploration, and celebration of excellence within the construction sector.
To address the anticipation, Informa Markets in India convened an exclusive pre-event press conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Mumbai. This preview event provided a dynamic platform for key stakeholders, government representatives, and media personnel to delve deep into India’s construction industry’s potential, casting a spotlight on the pre-eminence of western India in the domain.
The event’s high-powered dignitary list featured prominent figures such as Nilotpol Kar, Managing Director, Sika India; V N Heggade, Founder DECon Complete Solutions and Former Executive Director Gammon Engineers and Contractors Pvt Ltd; Aniruddha Nakhawa, Honorary Secretary, Builders Association of India, Mumbai Centre; Dr Vishal R. Thombare, Executive Engineer Roads, BMC and Chairman, Indian Concrete Institute; Alok Ranjan, Partner, Tauran Advisors; Mandar Chitre, Director and Founder, Drycotec Drymotor Association; Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, and Rajneesh Khattar, Senior Group Director, Informa Markets in India. They engaged in thought-provoking discussions about future construction trends, challenges, industry needs, and insights into sustainable products within India’s burgeoning construction market, while encouraging the use of innovative and sustainable building technologies that foster growth benefiting both businesses and the planet.
Emphasizing carbon neutrality and sustainable infrastructure, Vishal Thombre, Executive Engineer Roads, BMC and Chairman, Indian Concrete Institute said, “Our innovative design, incorporating mono-piles for sustainability, ensures our structures can last a century. By incorporating by-products from various industries, we reduce carbon emissions by up to 60 to 65 per cent. Concrete roads have become synonymous with durability, low maintenance, and fewer potholes. The introduction of utility ducts for streamlined trenching facilitates swift repairs without traffic disruption. At the World of Concrete Expo 2023, we will showcase proven technologies that expedite construction, reducing both time and costs.”
Emphasizing on environmental sustainability, V N Heggade, Founder DECon Complete Solutions and Former Executive Director Gammon Engineers and Contractors Pvt Ltd said, “In the midst of a robust Rs 111 lakh crore infrastructure drive, spanning vital sectors like Energy, Roads, Urban Infrastructure, and Railways, we’re confronted by the urgent issue of climate change. Our capital outlay and key initiatives, including PM Gati Shakti and the ‘India-Saudi Arabia-Europe’ corridor, drive this growth. Yet, we must also address our environmental impact, as India contributes 2.5 billion ton of CO2 equivalent, with the construction sector alone responsible for 40 per cent, fuelled by materials like Cement, Steel, and Aluminium. India’s pledge to achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2070, guided by ‘Panchamrita,’ emphasizes our duty to align progress with environmental sustainability. Together, at the World of Concrete India Expo, we navigate the junction of infrastructure development and climate action.”
Sharing his insights, Nilotpol Kar, Managing Director, Sika India said, “Concrete, the second most consumed man-made material globally, is key to our infrastructure. India, with its extensive use of fly ash, cement, and slag, stands as one of the largest consumers of these materials. India can produce up to 150 MTA mega Pascal strength concrete. These achievements deserve recognition, and World of Concrete India 2023 provides the ideal platform to showcase India’s capabilities and fosters skill development, crucial in a nation of 1.4 billion. From showcasing unique technologies to addressing waterproofing and high-performance concrete, this event is pivotal in India’s construction industry.”
Aniruddha Nakhawa, Honorary Secretary, Builders Association of India (Mumbai Centre) stated, “We’re dedicated to enhancing the construction industry’s societal role, focusing on carbon neutrality, sustainable concrete, and durable infrastructure. While we face challenges, we see enormous potential for growth and skill development. Our ambitious aim is to achieve 40 to 50 per cent skilling in construction, making India an exporter of skilled labour. This aligns with our Prime Minister’s vision, and a 50 per cent increase in industry-wide skilling will be transformative. As we gather at the World of Concrete India 2023, it becomes evident that this platform plays a pivotal role in fostering such transformative goals and innovations within the construction industry.”
Highlighting the role of AI in the Construction sector, Alok Ranjan, Partner, Tauran Advisors said, “India’s infrastructure development presents a remarkable opportunity, driven by government initiatives and investments. Just 20 per cent of the needed 2050 infrastructure exists today, posing both a challenge and a chance for the construction industry. AI, a long-standing technology, now becomes accessible to all, thanks to innovations like generative AI. In the process-driven construction sector, AI is set to revolutionize various project phases, despite initial challenges. As we convene at World of Concrete India, AI’s potential impact across the project lifecycle highlights the transformative role it can play in construction.”
Commenting on the anticipation for WOC India 2023, Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, stated, “In this era of adaptability, World of Concrete India 2023 champions innovation and sustainable building technologies, driving growth that benefits both businesses and the planet. The government’s substantial investment in infrastructure and affordable housing. The completion of numerous projects under initiatives like AMRUT and Smart City Mission underscores our sector’s potential. Additionally, proactive steps such as utilizing the Urban Infrastructure Development Fund (UIDF) for Tier 2 and Tier 3 city development and injecting Rs 75,000 crore into critical transportation projects, are propelling connectivity and industry advancement.
World of Concrete India 2023, with its salient features and robust support from partners and associations, aligns with India’s mission to enhance urban infrastructure, making it a significant milestone in India’s construction journey,” he added.
Mandar Chitre, Director and Founder of Drycotec Drymotor Association, highlighted the urgency for factory-produced mortars, stating, “The shortage of skilled masons is a significant challenge within the concrete industry, and Factory-Made Mortars provide a viable solution. This innovation directly addresses the pressing issue of the mason shortage by eliminating on-site mixing, reducing errors, and preventing costly repairs. The industry is enthusiastically adopting this change, leading to substantial growth in ready mortar manufacturers. This emerging sector plays a vital role in our journey towards Net Zero by minimizing consumption in rework and repairs.”
India’s Thriving Construction Landscape
India’s construction market, poised to reach a staggering US$1.4 trillion by 2025, stands as one of the world’s largest contributors, employing over 51 million individuals and contributing 9 per cent to the nation’s GDP. It encompasses a broad spectrum of construction domains, including industrial, residential, commercial, infrastructural, institutional, and energy and utilities construction. Real estate and infrastructure projects fuel these facets, while technological advancements such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolutionize the industry. Simultaneously, sustainable construction materials like fly ash and recycled plastic waste take precedence.
A remarkable experience awaits participants at the expo, contributing to the future of sustainable construction in India.