【 Exhibition location 】 Messe M ü nchen, Munihe International Exhibition Center, Germany
【 Exhibition Scope 】
Stone and soil materials: natural and artificial stone, soil, concrete, paint, pumice stone materials, fiber cement building materials, interior materials, gypsum materials, prefabricated boards, building bricks, tiles and glass tiles, ceramic products, building materials ceramics, bathroom products, etc;
Floor materials: elastic and textile floor coverings, flooring, laminated molding technology, flooring, carpet materials; Roof materials/systems, etc;
Architectural design: locks and supporting facilities/accessories, building safety, building ventilation and air conditioning technology; Building automation/control; Parking system, etc;
Building chemical materials/tools: building chemistry, coatings and paints, adhesives, various insulation materials, sealing technology for building tools, fiberglass mesh cloth, etc;
Glass: glass, glass building materials, glass curtain walls, etc;
Aluminum: aluminum products, aluminum frame parts, fixed components, safety and fire prevention technology, doors and windows, door frames, aluminum and steel production and processing machinery and tools, etc;
Wood: Wood products and plastic products, doors and windows and their accessories, interior doors, front doors, door frames, stairs, floors, etc;
Steel: steel products, doors and windows, zinc and copper, products, stainless steel products, etc;
Other: solar energy technology, optoelectronic technology, photothermal technology; Construction IT, etc.
BAU Munihe Building Materials Exhibition is an important platform for showcasing industrial and commercial buildings, residential and indoor building materials and systems worldwide. It not only serves as a guide for innovation and solutions in architectural design, commerce, and the construction industry, but also leads the innovative development of new construction in residential and indoor decoration. This exhibition is a world leading trade exhibition on architecture, materials, and systems. It is the largest exhibition in the construction industry in Europe and has been held since 1964. It is organized by the powerful Munihe International Exhibition Company (MMG) and is held every two years at the Munihe New International Exhibition Center. The exhibition is accompanied by various related activities and a first-class forum attended by top architects and engineers from around the world. From engineers, architects, and project developers to skilled technicians, building materials experts, and representatives of the housing industry, it engages everyone in the planning, construction, and design process.
Germany is the most populous country in the European Union, with a population of 81 million, making it the third largest market in the world. Germany ranks among the top countries in terms of living standards and has a complete social security system, making it the second largest exporter and fourth largest importer. Germany is a highly developed industrial country with economic strength
Ranking first in Europe, it is the world's third largest economic power and a major exporter of goods, with half of its industrial products sold abroad.
In terms of product layout in the current building materials and decoration market in Germany, the business area of construction and decoration products generally accounts for about 53.5%, horticultural products 28.8%, and building materials and wood 17.7%. At present, the relatively large building materials market mainly operates products such as home decoration, building materials, horticulture, etc.
Peter Huebner, Chairman of the German Construction Industry Association, stated in an interview with Le Monde that the construction industry will maintain the growth momentum of 2016 in 2017, achieving the first comprehensive growth in all sectors of the construction industry in 20 years, with an expected growth rate of around 5%, which is consistent with 2016. Residential construction is expected to add over 300000 new housing units, with a growth rate of up to 10%. According to data from the Federal Bureau of Statistics, 276300 new and renovated housing units were approved from January to September 2016, reaching the peak since 1999. The construction industry believes that Germany's annual residential demand is 400000 units. In addition to residential construction, there is also a strong demand for road construction, which is another pillar driving the sustained growth of the construction industry.