Hillhead organiser announces next exhibition dates in 2024

QMJ Group, organiser of the iconic quarrying, construction and recycling exhibition Hillhead, has announced the next event will take place from 25–27 June 2024 at Hillhead Quarry, Buxton.

Hillhead returned with a bang earlier this year as The QMJ Group celebrated the show’s 40th anniversary over three gloriously sunny days in June. Exhibitors and visitors took the opportunity to reconnect with their industry peers, marvel at the plethora of live machinery action taking place, discover the latest product launches, and explore the latest technology and innovations driving digitalization and decarbonization across the sector.

With 18,500 unique visitors in attendance and more than 600 of the world’s leading equipment manufacturers, suppliers and service providers taking part, this year’s Hillhead exhibition was a record breaker, cementing its status as the world’s biggest working quarry event for the mineral products, construction, and recycling sectors.

With the dates now confirmed, demand for the 2024 show is expected to be very high.

New enquiries to exhibit should be directed to event manager Harvey Sugden on +44 (0)115 945 4377 or harvey.sugden@qmj.co.uk.

All enquiries will be contacted next spring with an update on the latest availability.

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