Rubble Master's foray into the Masdar City project

The RM 90GO! by Rubble Master. (Image source: Rubble Master)

Masdar City, a beacon of sustainability and innovation in urban development in Abu Dhabi, has seen contributions from numerous global construction equipment manufacturers.

Some of these companies showcased their latest advancements at the recent Hillhead event in the UK.

Hillhead is a prominent international exhibition dedicated to the quarrying, construction, and recycling industries. Held biennially at Hillhead Quarry near Buxton, Derbyshire, UK, the event showcases the latest products, services, and technologies from leading global manufacturers and suppliers in the sector.

The exhibition spans a wide range of equipment including large excavators, crushers, screens, and trucks, alongside demonstrations of machinery in action, making it a dynamic experience for attendees.

Hillhead's unique setting in an actual quarry allows for live demonstrations, providing a real-world environment where visitors can see equipment perform under actual working conditions. This aspect sets Hillhead apart from other trade shows and is a key attraction for visitors and exhibitors alike.

The event not only offers insights into the latest innovations and practices but also serves as a valuable networking opportunity for professionals in the industry.

Building sustainable cities

Rubble Master is a company specialising in the development and manufacture of mobile crushing and screening solutions for recycling, demolition, quarrying, mining, and contracting applications.

Founded in Austria in 1991, Rubble Master has established itself as a leader in compact crushing. Their machines are known for their performance, durability, and efficiency, designed to reduce noise and dust emissions while maximising mobility.

This makes them particularly suitable for urban operations and environmentally sensitive projects. Rubble Master's product line includes a variety of crushers and screens that are used to process a range of materials directly on-site.

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