Intermat Paris 2021 has been canceled. The rumor has been circulating since October 2020. A dramatic choice that the organisers have tried to avert by all means. April 2021, a date that seemed remote and pandemic-proof. But this was not the case (HERE is an example of what we will miss. Kubota at INTERMAT 2018).

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The celebration of Diesel of the year 2018 at Deutz booth, during the previous edition of INTERMAT.

Intermat Paris 2021: another victim of Covid-19

The organisers were therefore unable to replicate the plot of La Haine, Kassovitz’s masterpiece, in order to stay within the Paris area. “Heard about the guy who fell off a skyscraper? On his way down past each floor, he kept saying to reassure himself: So far so good — so far so good — so far so good. How you fall doesn’t matter. It’s how you land,” (La Haine – ‘Hate’ – 1995, French movie directed by Mathieu Kassovitz end played, among the others, by Vincent Kassel). The first half of 2021 will therefore also be virtually free of trade fairs. This will almost certainly be discussed again in Q4 (see EIMA International, postponed to October, Agritechnica and METS Amsterdam).

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New engines on display, at Yanmar stand. Another record erased by 2021 map.

Intermat official

We now give space to the official INTERMAT press release. “Owing to the many uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 pandemic and which are likely to persist into the first half of 2021, the organisers of INTERMAT have taken the regrettable decision to cancel the edition due to be held from 19 to 24 April 2021 in Paris, and to organise its next edition in April 2024. This difficult decision has today proven to be unavoidable in view of a public health environment that remains uncertain heading into the first half of 2021 and which would not be conducive to holding the show in full confidence in April. The decision was made following consultations with industry professionals convened in the INTERMAT Board of Directors. While many French and foreign exhibitors, who had remained loyal to the reference event for construction and infrastructure, had already confirmed their participation at the 2021 show, the constraints in April remained too disadvantageous to allow the show’s organisation to proceed smoothly.

The next INTERMAT Paris will be held in April 2024 with its ambition as strong as ever: to represent an international and forward-looking showcase for innovation to conquer the construction markets of the future.

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