The Ulmer Betontage provided an excellent opportunity for networking and exchanging ideas on the latest innovations in exposed concrete. Learn more in our blog post.
The 68th "Ulmer BetonTage", Europe's largest specialist congress for the concrete industry, provided the perfect stage for the presentation of innovations and the exchange of expertise. Embracing the theme "SHAPING TRANSFORMATION," this premier industry event convened more than 2000 attendees to concentrate on the future's challenges and opportunities.
We would like to thank the team led by organiser Dr. U. Lotz for an outstanding conference and the many participants who visited our stand. We were particularly pleased with the stimulating discussions and the great interest in our products and services. It was a great opportunity to exchange ideas with industry colleagues and make new contacts. We were particularly pleased to see how much enthusiasm the RECKLI concrete pictures generated among the recipients. We would therefore like to continue this tradition and also give away RECKLI concrete pictures at future events.
As leading experts in exposed concrete and with a deep-rooted history since 1968, we used the Ulm Concrete Days to present our innovations. Our portfolio is characterised by a wide range of high-quality products, ranging from planning and architectural consulting to specialised solutions such as elastic formwork and state-of-the-art scanning technology. Our products enable the realisation of individual and demanding projects in the field of exposed concrete:
The "Ulmer BetonTage" have once again highlighted the dynamic and innovative nature of the concrete industry. We take pride in being a part of this community and are eager to integrate the momentum and ideas collected into our upcoming projects. We would like to thank everyone who entered into dialogue with us and showed an interest in our solutions. Together, we are shaping the future of exposed concrete.
We look forward to further opportunities for dialogue and collaboration in order to push the boundaries of concrete architecture even further.