Get Ready! Just A Few Weeks Until WOC 2018

Words: Steven PomerantzSpecialized skills, products and tools are the building blocks of a profitable business. Connect with peers and try out the latest products and technologies at World of Concrete 2018 – the foundation of your success.

The Core of New Innovation

With more than 1,500 leading suppliers showcasing new tools, equipment, machinery and products, WOC is the place to source the innovations that are advancing the concrete and masonry industry.

The Core of New Connections

Connecting more than 60,000 concrete and masonry professionals through special events, WOC is your prime opportunity to network with the peers and leaders who can contribute to your career.

The Core of New Information

Offering hands-on training, interactive workshops, certifications and specialized seminars, WOC is your most up-to-date source of essential industry information.

The World of Concrete 2018 takes place January 22-26, 2018 in Las Vegas. Register now to attend!
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