The 49th edition of World of Concrete, the
world’s largest concrete and masonry industry trade show, is set to begin in
mid-January with more than 1,000 exhibitors and 700,000 square feet of indoor
and outdoor exhibit space.
The 2023 show, to be held January 17-19 at
the Las Vegas Convention Center, will feature several new attractions as well as
more educational sessions led by concrete and masonry industry experts.
Education sessions begin January 16.
New this year, the North Hall will be the
site of the Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Pavilion, focusing on the upsurge of
aerated material, which weighs less than traditional types of concrete. AAC can
reduce structural costs for steel and cement by 20% to 27% and can also improve
thermal insulation as well as water, insect and fire resistance.
Also new for 2023, the “Work Truck Live!”
interactive program showcasing top work trucks will be presented by Modern
WorkTruck Solutions. The program will feature innovations in design and
configuration of work trucks and innovative accessories for increased safety
and productivity.
The Women’s Association of Concrete
Professionals will host an inaugural all-female panel to discuss trends,
challenges and successes for women in the industry. Women now make up 14% of
the construction industry, which is its highest level ever.
Another first for World of Concrete 2023 is
the Innovative Products Award program. Show attendees and the WOC360 audience
will vote on products and services in the program, with the winners to be
announced after the expo on February 21.
Organizers of the event also report that
the Concrete Industry Management program will hold its Silent & Live
Auctions onsite January 18. The auctions raise money for the CIM program, which
provides students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in concrete
industry management.
Informa Markets, owner of World of
Concrete, also reports that the show will reduce its carbon-dioxide emissions
by 204 tons, thanks to renewable electricity via solar light panels sponsored
by Sunbelt and renewable energy sources sponsored by White Cap.