12:59, 22 December 2021

Metal-Expo Organizing Committee to Discuss General Concept of 2022 Events

Metal-Expo Organizing Committee will meet this week on December 23. The members of the Committee, among them heads of steel and construction industries unions, industrial associations, high school and research institutions etc will share opinions on the latest trends in steel industry development, sum up Metal-Expo’2021 results and discuss general concepts of the forthcoming SteelStructures’2022 and Metal-Expo’2022. 

SteelStructures’2022 (June 7-9, Expocentre) will open the 2022 industrial exhibition season in Moscow bringing together steel structures manufacturers, equipment suppliers and their end-users. The event will become an efficient business platform establishing a dialogue between steel structures manufacturers and end-users. The events, among them conferences, round tables, seminars, master classes, presentations etc planned to be held in parallel to the exhibition will further steel construction development in Russia.

Metal-Expo’2022, the 28th International Industrial Exhibition (November 8-11, Expocentre, Moscow, Russia) will exhibit the whole range of ferrous and non-ferrous products, the most state-of-the art equipment and solutions. Leading ferrous companies, tubes producers, non-ferrous products manufacturers etc will arrange massive expositions to be attended by thousands of professionals of the steel, construction, power engineering, transportation, heavy-engineering and many more steel and steel-related industries. A hard-driving program of events traditionally held in parallel to Metal-Expo’2022 will cover the most pressing problems of the steel industry. Metal-Expo management hopes the next event will see less restrictions caused by COVID-19 allowing steel industry professionals from all over the word to attend the exhibition.

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