THE LIFE HAYA PROJECT PRESENT AT CONSTRUMAT 2025 WITH THE SUPPORT OF ITec

The Catalonia Institute of Construction Technology (ITeC), a partner in the European LIFE HAYA project, played a prominent role at Construmat 2025, one of Spain’s most important construction industry trade fairs, focusing on sustainability and the industrialisation of construction processes, which was held on 20, 21 and 22 May in Barcelona.

During the three days of the event, ITeC had an information stand where it presented its work on various European projects related to sustainability in construction, including the LIFE HAYA (Hardwood For the Home) project. An informative digital brochure was distributed at the stand, allowing attendees to learn about the project’s objectives, progress and environmental benefits in an accessible way.

A trade fair with a sustainable focus

Construmat has established itself as an essential event for professionals in the field of sustainable construction, innovation and urban transformation. At this year’s edition, ITeC not only provided informational materials, but also organised a series of presentations and technical conferences in which members of different departments of the institution participated, such as the Product Quality Department, the Sustainable Construction Department and the Innovation Department.

The audience, made up of industry professionals, construction companies, influencers and key players in the domestic market, had the opportunity to interact directly with ITeC experts, creating a space for knowledge sharing and reflection on the role of sustainable construction in the fight against climate change.

You can view the full programme of presentations given by ITeC at Construmat here.

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