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Get involved in Converge 2025

by Staff Writer
October 24, 2024
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Converge will bring together the best of construction, providing a space to share industry knowledge from some of Australia’s largest infrastructure projects. This exciting new event is happening in September 2025 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Converge will unite top decision-makers from municipal works, civil and commercial construction sectors, creating a vibrant space for sharing cutting-edge tools, ideas and technologies in these sectors.

As Australia’s only one-stop-shop for subcontractors, project engineers, council fleet managers and large-scale construction contractors, the event promises an immersive experience. Attendees can expect live demonstrations, equipment showcases and dynamic conference spaces, providing invaluable solutions for building and maintaining Australia’s future. 

Take a journey

The event will take attendees on a journey from small-scale projects to major utility centres, public lands and civil and commercial construction sites. Co-located with No-Dig Down Under, Converge will attract engineers involved in infrastructure construction and management, attending as part of their continuing professional development through Engineers Australia. No-Dig Down Under draws decision-makers from utility companies and councils keen on the latest trenchless technology.

From the large scale

A key segment of the show will be dedicated to civil construction and road maintenance, in partnership with Roads & Infrastructure and Infrastructure magazines. Tier 1 to Tier 3 contractors will gain exclusive insights into the latest equipment and technology reshaping the industry. Leaders from major civil works projects will share their knowledge on Victoria’s Big Build and the state’s 10-year, $120 billion infrastructure pipeline.

From construction sites to boardrooms, Converge will provide leaders with solutions for managing large-scale projects. A dedicated construction technology space will showcase live demonstrations of the latest software transforming commercial construction. This area will also feature the exclusive Inside Construction Summit, bringing together key leaders working on Australia’s largest construction projects.

Produced in partnership with Inside Construction  magazine, the summit will offer a unique opportunity to advance the industry by sharing knowledge on the latest technologies, innovations and solutions driving success in major projects.

To the small scale

Converge will cater to councils and asset managers with a niche area showcasing the latest tools available in municipal works. From horticulture equipment to road maintenance and large-scale trade tools, this section will serve as a one-stop-shop for council fleet managers and subcontractors, with a special focus on zero-emission technology.

Be part of Converge 2025

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this groundbreaking event for the Australian construction industry. Early bird stand enquiries, conference speaking positions and sponsorship opportunities are available now. Join us at Converge 2025 and be at the forefront of Australia’s construction evolution. https://convergeexpo.com.au/exhibit/

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