Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia
para Construção e Mineração

Publicado em 26 de setembro de 2016

Applications are opened for the event Trends in the Construction Market

The traditional event of the industry will bring relevant information to support planning and decision taking inside the companies

 A new edition of the strategic event Trends in the Construction Market will be carried out at São Paulo on November 9. Applications are opened and may be fulfilled in the site: https://www.sobratema.org.br/tendencias/Inscricao.aspx

 

This year, Sobratema – Brazilian Association of Technology for Construction and Mining invited the Pressman and economist Dony De Nuccio to develop a conjuncture evaluation of the Brazilian economy and of its perspectives for the next five years.

 

“In the moment that the construction industry is passing by, it is important to supply qualified information about macro-economy, pointing the more concrete possibilities and ways that may be followed. This type of knowledge contributes strongly to allow businessmen to carry out a more assertive planning for their business and also to prepare the retaking expected by the market”, says Paulo Oscar Auler Neto, vice-president of Sobratema.

 

The Sobratema Study of the Brazilian Market of Construction Equipment—considered one of the main reference publications of the industry—will also be presented in the event by the economic pressman Brian Nicholson. In the lecture, the participants will know statistic data of this year and projections about sales of the main construction machines used in Brazil.

 

In addition to these lectures, the engineer Norwil Veloso will speak about the new edition of the Sobratema Equipment Guide 2017-2018. In digital version, it will gather technical information and specifications of national and imported equipment for excavation, loading, transport, concrete and paving.

 

The event Trends in the Construction Market is directed to businessmen, directors, managers, professionals and engineers from contractors, mining companies, quarries, rental companies, equipment manufacturers, dealers and other companies related to construction industry.