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[August 2005]

CERAM Building Technology features on Interbuild website


CERAM Building Technology is featured on the Interbuild 2006 website in return for making its members aware of the event.

Interbuild will again unite every aspect of building and construction from April 23-27 when the biennial show takes place at the NEC.

More than 1,000 exhibitors will be there and many companies are already gearing themselves up to launch their latest products and services at the industry's top UK event.

The search for exciting new products, destined to have a major impact in the industry, has always been the biggest attraction for visitors, who range from architects and specifiers to heating engineers, builders and tradesmen. The show organisers are giving even more recognition to innovation this time by extending the prestigious Interbuild New Product Awards scheme to nine product categories - plus the Best Overall New Product Award.

The beauty of Interbuild is that it offers the opportunity to not only discover the latest products but also speak face-to-face with the manufacturers and keep in touch with all the latest developments.
Many exhibitors will be attending the show for the first time as Interbuild constantly stretches the boundaries to include every facet of building and construction.

The Offsite Construction section, a popular area of the 2004 show, will again figure prominently and other feature areas will include the Architects' Pavilion, the Timber Zone and the Flooring Demonstration Zone. The Builders Information Zone will specifically address the needs of smaller building firms. It will offer a unique forum for advice, information, services and know-how with relevant exhibitors brought together in a dedicated area.

Discover more about Interbuild 2006 by visiting www.interbuild.com and if you need more information about specific areas of the show, call BowlesAssociates at 0115 982 1210.


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