Batev 2025
Innovation, design and sustainability, mark the new trends in the construction sector
Buenos Aires, June 2025:- From June 25 to 28, La Rural will again be the meeting point for professionals and companies in the sector in the framework of Batev 2025, the most important exhibition of construction and housing. This edition stands out with proposals that reflect the main trends that mark the agenda of the sector: sustainability, design, technology and practicality.Batev 2025 is consolidated as well as the stageideal to anticipate the transformations of the sector, with a balance betweenSustainability, design and technology. The exhibition invites you to travel and meetclosely the developments that drive the construction and habitat of the future.More information and pre -registration in:www.batev.com.arPress ContactAcuña.busquiazo PR + communicationLic. Lucia Busquiazo: Busquiazo.lucia@gmail.com +54 9 11 65426617Lic. Lucila Graiño: lucila.graino@gmail.com+54 9 11 31893316
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