MIDI MAT
February 15, 2025 - February 16, 2025
Completed MIDI MAT emerges as a pivotal gathering for the construction, transport, and industrial sectors in southern France, offering a vibrant platform for regional companies and professionals to explore the latest equipment and technological innovations, particularly those aimed at decarbonizing construction sites and industries. Spanning 15,000 square meters across three prominent exhibition venues, this new trade fair aims to create a space for meaningful exchanges, encouraging attendees to connect, share, and discuss in a friendly environment.
With a total of 12,000 professional visitors expected, MIDI MAT promises to attract a diverse audience eager to engage with 600 represented brands and 300 exhibitors and partners. Manufacturers, distributors, rental companies, and service providers will be present to listen to their clients’ needs and showcase the newest advancements in their fields. This event is designed for everyone involved in building and production, making it a key opportunity for networking and collaboration.
The fair features a wide array of sectors, including tower crane rental, climate engineering, moving services, photovoltaic solutions, financing organizations, pool installation, sanitary solutions, and mobile units. Additionally, suppliers of accessories and equipment will be on hand, along with service companies and training organizations, enhancing the fair’s comprehensive approach to the construction and industrial landscape.
MIDI MAT not only highlights the latest innovations but also emphasizes the importance of sustainability in construction practices. By bringing together various stakeholders, the event fosters a collective commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of construction activities. Participants will leave with invaluable insights, making this fair an essential stop for those looking to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry. In summary, MIDI MAT is not just an exhibition; it is a celebration of progress, collaboration, and the future of construction in southern France.