Plans for tomorrow were already being built at FinnBuild

FinnBuild, which celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, attracted 19 visitors to the Helsinki Exhibition Center. Among RT's member companies, the concrete industry had joined forces with Betonipuisto. Rateko, on the other hand, presented its training offerings to the fair visitors.

Rateko's marketing manager Ninna Kokko described the atmosphere of the fair as hopeful. "The happy atmosphere and Rateko's trainings are interesting", sums up Ninna. "Visitors clearly have an eye on the future."

Rateko exhibited with, among others, Rakennuslehti, RIA and RIL at a shared stand, which seemed to have a nice buzz going on.

Meri Hietala, Maikki Turunen and Ninna Kokko talked about Rateko's offer.

With the CEO of Betoniteollisuus ry Jussi MattilaThere was plenty of conversation in every corner of Betonipuisto. The man was very satisfied with the fair encounters: "It was a positive surprise, how people have started."

Beton's Jussi Mattila was really satisfied with the fair atmosphere.

Jussi said that low-carbon concrete has surfaced as a topic of conversation. "The product is good, and now it seems that when the industry recovers from the recession, the demand for low-carbon products will really start to rise. The concrete industry is ready for that."

The concrete park's offer attracted visitors.

Building technology formed the largest theme area of ​​the fair, which brought together companies and experts in building automation, air conditioning, heating and water and sewage technology, as well as electricity and lighting.

In Talteka's cafe, the tables were full and the speakers were enthusiastic.
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