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Video: 7 things that caught our eye at Bauma 2025

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Bauma 2025 in Munich, Germany, showcased a head-spinning array of new construction equipment to around 600,000 visitors across seven days (7-13 April).

Construction Briefing was there all week and now we’ve had a chance to catch our breath after the show, we’ve produced a short video of 7 things that caught our eye.

Of course, it’s only a snapshot - there were far too many interesting innovations on display for us to be able to cover them all.

But we hope that in conjunction with our gallery of images from the show, it gives those who missed it a flavour of what Bauma 2025 was like, and serves as a reminder of the incredible atmosphere at the world’s largest trade show for those who were there:

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