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Intermat 2027 puts Nigeria, Africa at the centre of global drive for sustainable construction

As the global construction industry races to meet the demands of rapid urbanisation, climate resilience and energy transition, Nigeria and Africa are increasingly being recognised as critical players in shaping the future of infrastructure development.

This growing significance will be highlighted at Intermat 2027, one of the world’s foremost construction and public works exhibitions, scheduled to hold in Paris from April 21 to 24, 2027.

The organisers have announced that Africa, with particular emphasis on Nigeria, will be a major focus of the upcoming edition. Central to this initiative is the African Summit slated for April 22, 2027, which will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, investors, engineers and construction professionals to discuss sustainable growth opportunities across the continent.

Held every three years at Paris Nord Villepinte, Intermat has evolved into a leading international platform where manufacturers, contractors, distributors, engineers and decision-makers converge to explore emerging technologies and solutions transforming the

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