BAU fair 2013: Ideas become built reality

Date: 31 January 2013
Source: www.wicona.de

Date: 31 January 2013

The BAU exhibition in Munich was once again a huge success for WICONA: the visitor’s feed-back on the stand was extremely positive.

The stand design, the welcome by the team and of course the new innovations could more than meet all expectations. The new solutions for aluminium curtain walls, windows, doors, fire protection and software were scrutinized in detail and found broad approval.

Professionals from all over the world were impressed by the attractive stand design, the multitude of innovations and the details in the product solutions.

Four project examples showed how the WICONA slogan “technology for ideas” can found a basis for successful implementations of buildings from the first idea to the finished edifice. These projects were displayed with special architectural models and comprehensive background information on the entire process of development.

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