Industrialization of Construction: New Display Area Added to WieTec 2022
2022-05-11
The new display area is focused on the solutions of sustainable construction, pre-fabrication and industrialization. Building ”greener” and more sustainable buildings is one of the biggest demands of our times, and enterprises and investors are increasingly interested in disruptive technologies and innovations in this sector.
The construction industry is opening itself to new types of methods, business models, and disruptive processes, some of them to be showcased at Yangtze River Delta Industrialization of Construction Exhibition (YICE), as part of WieTec 2022.

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Faced with the growing pressure to shrink the carbon footprint and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, Chinese city planners are trying to think out ways to drive down the emissions of built infrastructure.
One of the biggest culprits for the carbon footprint is concrete and steel. The five billion tonnes of cement produced each year account for eight percent of the world’s man-made carbon dioxide emissions. Then there is steel whose production accounts for around seven percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the biggest culprits for the carbon footprint is concrete and steel. The five billion tonnes of cement produced each year account for eight percent of the world’s man-made carbon dioxide emissions. Then there is steel whose production accounts for around seven percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the biggest culprits for the carbon footprint is concrete and steel. The five billion tonnes of cement produced each year account for eight percent of the world’s man-made carbon dioxide emissions. Then there is steel whose production accounts for around seven percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the biggest culprits for the carbon footprint is concrete and steel. The five billion tonnes of cement produced each year account for eight percent of the world’s man-made carbon dioxide emissions. Then there is steel whose production accounts for around seven percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the biggest culprits for the carbon footprint is concrete and steel. The five billion tonnes of cement produced each year account for eight percent of the world’s man-made carbon dioxide emissions. Then there is steel whose production accounts for around seven percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the biggest culprits for the carbon footprint is concrete and steel. The five billion tonnes of cement produced each year account for eight percent of the world’s man-made carbon dioxide emissions. Then there is steel whose production accounts for around seven percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Why exhibit
The new display area is dedicated to the coordinated development of smart construction and new building industrialization, with a special focus on “low carbon & energy-saving” and “high-quality engineering” practices, digital technologies such as industrialization, smart construction, and IoT solutions. From the technical aspect, the new display area is dedicated to smart construction and building industrialization, with “green construction” as the development goal. Furthermore, the aim is to transform China into the world’s construction powerhouse and pave the way for the new construction era in the Yangtze River Delta.
The exhibition presents innovative architectural products, technologies, solutions, and business cooperation models in the context of government initiatives, real estate development, architectural design, and construction trends while taking into consideration the construction industry’s challenges in the Yangtze River Delta.
Why visit
The Yangtze River Delta Industrialization of Construction Exhibition is dedicated to low-carbon solutions and innovations in the construction industry. By showcasing new materials, processes, and equipment, the exhibition aims to contribute to the quality, efficiency, and safety of construction projects and will play an important role in bringing together all the key stakeholders across the entire industry to drive growth and innovation. The exhibition explores international cooperation in fields of digital design, smart manufacturing, green building materials, and smart construction sites while benchmarking against the best international practices.
The exhibition is divided into eight display areas: industrialization of construction, high-quality engineering solutions, transportation engineering, facilities and equipment, new building industrialization, ultra-low energy building technology, smart construction, construction engineering inspection, and construction engineering insurance. Moreover, the exhibition is complemented by multiple forums and events delivered by prominent industry experts. The audience will have the opportunity to learn about the innovations and industry opportunities, so stay tuned for more details coming soon!