Innovations on display from Doka

In addition to Doka’s products and services, visitors at the Doka booth will be immersed in the latest digital technology

Doka will display its new scaffolding options, innovations in its formwork and shoring portfolio, digital services, and numerous highlights in systems and safety on a 3000 square foot outdoor booth at ConExpo in Las Vegas, US.

Under the motto ‘Doka Connects’, the company says that it will offers opportunities to discover more about their products, innovations, and trends. Visitors can experience hands-on wall and slab formwork, safety, scaffolding, and digital services.

In addition to products and services, visitors at the Doka booth will be immersed in the latest digital technology for boosting performance onsite as well as a sneak peek of the newest developments.

In the slab construction area, Doka is celebrating the success of SuperDek and Truss Tables SuperDek is a handset drop head slab system, while the Truss Tables represent the fastest method to set and strip large slab formwork.

Wall formwork on display will include the Frami Xlife handset formwork system, and for forming large areas on crane-assisted projects, Framax, a high-performing steel-framed formwork that offers extra-large panel sizes. In addition, visitors will see how Framax hydraulic stripping corner speeds up cycling to the next pour by stripping shafts in a single step. Making its debut is Doka’s new Super Curve system designed for circular and curved concrete walls or arches.

Making its inaugural appearance at ConExpo, SiteLight will introduce visitors to a new spectrum of construction site advertising opportunities. Doka engineers and the LED experts at sister company, Umdasch The Store Makers, say they are ‘revolutionizing’ advertising banners on construction sites by creating media that continuously changes perspective as the building grows.

3D construction printing from Doka’s sister company Umdasch Group Ventures will also be on display at the show.

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