GIC/Mediapoint & Communications

GIC: First “Italian Concrete Days” successful

“GIC – The Italian Concrete Days,” held for the first time, were a combination of trade show and congress for the concrete industry and took place from 10 to 12 November 2016 in Piacenza, in the Region Emilia Romagna, Italy.

The results, according to the organizer Mediapoint & Communication S.R.L., clearly exceeded expectations. The greater part of the more than 120 exhibitors and around 3,000 visitors showed that they were more than satisfied. A number of exhibitors reported that they concluded business deals right at their stands.

The participants of the GIC made use of the opportunity to get...

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