Kuraray to Exhibit at London Build 2024

Date: 11 November 2024
Source: Kuraray Europe GmbH
Kuraray to Exhibit at London Build 2024
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Kuraray Europe GmbH

Date: 11 November 2024

Kuraray will be exhibiting at London Build 2024, one of the UK’s premier construction events.

Attendees can visit Kuraray at Stand P30 on November 20-21 at Olympia London to discover the company’s latest innovations that are transforming the construction industry.

Kuraray is also pleased to announce that Allan Gibson from the team will participate in a panel discussion on "Exploring the Role of Architectural Design in Enhancing Building Security," scheduled for 10:00 AM on November 21 at the Building Security Stage.

London Build 2024 is set to bring together more than 30,000 attendees, 500+ speakers, and 350+ exhibitors for two days of cutting-edge insights, networking, and inspiration. This event offers a prime opportunity to learn how Kuraray is contributing to a safer and more innovative construction landscape.

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