Antwerp to host World Tunnel Congress 2027
Published on: 23/04/2024

The Belgian Tunnel Association (ABTUS-BVOTS), in collaboration with the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA), will organize the event as its primary organizers. The WTC 2027 will bring together more than 2,700 leading experts, researchers, policymakers, and companies from various sectors, including civil engineering, construction, transportation, and infrastructure. Participants will gather to share knowledge, showcase innovations, and discuss the future of tunnelling and underground technology.
Antwerp Convention Bureau’s CEO, Tadeja Pivc Coudyser said: “We are thrilled to host the World Tunnel Congress 2027 here in Antwerp. This event not only underscores the strategic importance of our city in the global tunnel and underground construction industry but also highlights the effectiveness of our Convention Bureau in bringing international attention to our region.
Antwerp Convention Bureau will further support towards the event in 2027, ensuring they maximise all opportunities the city has to offer as Tadeja Pivc Coudyser explains: “Through Antwerp's new brand, 'The City is Your Venue,' we aim to integrate the vibrancy and cultural richness of our city into every aspect of the congress. Delegates and organisers will experience a seamless blend of professional engagement and urban hospitality, truly showcasing that in Antwerp, the entire city transforms into your venue. This congress will serve as a perfect example of how effectively our bureau can facilitate major international events, making them a memorable experience for all participants.”
Arnold Dix, President of ITA, expressed his anticipation for the event, stating, "I look forward to participating in the congress in Antwerp. A blend of historical heritage, modern technology, innovative engineering, and cultural significance characterises Belgium's underground infrastructure. I am confident that this event will make a valuable contribution to furthering underground construction worldwide."
Johan Mignon and Bart De Pauw, speaking on behalf of ABTUS-BVOTS, shared their enthusiasm: "We are extremely excited about the decision to choose Belgium. The Oosterweel project, with its various tunnel complexes, has certainly been an asset in our candidacy. There are also numerous examples elsewhere in our country of underground infrastructure that have enabled our region to develop into a prosperous and thriving area over the past decades."
Antwerp's selection underscores Belgium's critical role in the tunnel industry, backed by its impressive infrastructure projects and expertise in tunnel construction. The Congress will particularly highlight Belgian underground projects such as the ongoing Oosterweel project, demonstrating the country's commitment to innovation and development in this field.
Antwerp’s deputy mayor Koen Kennis concludes: “I am immensely proud that we will be welcoming the World Tunnel Congress to our city in 2027. Hosting this significant event not only reflects our city's capacity and readiness for large-scale international gatherings but also complements our strategic vision of showcasing Antwerp as a prime destination for global professional events. Keeping in mind Antwerp currently is the stage of some of Europe’s biggest roadworks the World Tunnel Congress comes at a perfect time in a perfect place. The congress aligns perfectly with our commitment to advancing industry knowledge and technological innovations across a wealth of sectors. We are eager to demonstrate how Antwerp serves not just as a host city but as a partner in progress and innovation for industries worldwide.”
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