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Doka to showcase construction innovations at bauma 2025

Doka is introducing its fully digitised formwork process. (Image source: Doka)

Doka, in collaboration with its parent company Umdasch Group, is set to reshape discussions around formwork and scaffolding at bauma 2025

With more than 40 pioneering solutions on display, the company is bringing its vision for the future of construction to life.

From digitalisation and automation to sustainable materials and enhanced safety systems, Doka is showcasing a portfolio designed to streamline workflows, minimise inefficiencies, and drive industry progress.

"We cannot build the future with yesterday’s methods," said Robert Hauser, CEO of Doka. "The construction industry is facing enormous challenges – above all, it must overcome its productivity stagnation. While we are just one part of the bigger picture, we are committed to creating real value within our field. Through new technologies and, most importantly, the consistent digitalisation of the entire formwork process. Making this possible for our customers must be our ambition – nothing less.”

Digitalising the formwork process

One of Doka’s key highlights at bauma 2025 will be its vision for a fully digitised formwork process.

The company is introducing a connected platform that integrates all stages of formwork and pouring, offering construction professionals complete transparency and control over their projects in real time.

The Smart Construction Area, an outdoor zone dedicated to automation and robotics, will feature cutting-edge innovations such as semi-automated formwork robots and digitally controlled construction tools. A major highlight is the redesigned DokaXbot Lift, which now features intuitive ground-level operation and automatic fine adjustments, ensuring safer and more precise positioning of formwork elements up to 5.7 metres high.

Doka is also advancing automation with its FormDrive system. Engineered for high-rise and infrastructure projects, FormDrive is a next-generation drive system that enables operators to lift climbing systems and adjust wall formwork with minimal manual effort. By reducing labour requirements and improving precision, Doka is paving the way for a new era of formwork efficiency.

Driving sustainability in construction

At bauma 2025, Doka will introduce an intelligent heated formwork prototype designed to accelerate the curing of CO₂-reduced concrete. Featuring digital sensors for real-time concrete monitoring, the system enhances efficiency and facilitates the adoption of low-carbon concrete mixes on construction sites.

"As one of the largest GHG emitters worldwide, the construction industry must evolve," said Hauser. "CO₂-reduced concrete is a key driver of change, and we are committed to supporting a lower carbon construction future, in line with our own ambitious goal of achieving net zero by 2040. We are excited to present our prototype at such an important show.”

Doka is also embracing circular economy principles with its Xlife top sheet, a high-durability formwork sheet made entirely from upcycled plastic. Designed for multiple reuse cycles, it reduces material consumption and maintenance costs. At the end of its lifecycle, it is returned to a closed-loop system, where it is repurposed into new sheet cores, reinforcing Doka’s commitment to sustainable resource management.

In addition, Doka is spotlighting monolithic construction. Following its acquisition of MFE, a leading Malaysian aluminium formwork manufacturer, the company will showcase monolithic formwork technology at bauma 2025 for the first time. Engineered for rapid construction, this system is set to transform large-scale building projects.

Expanding Scaffolding Innovations

Together with AT-PAC, its dedicated scaffolding brand, Doka is expanding its range of scaffolding solutions to enhance efficiency and safety in both construction and industrial settings.

A newly developed 30-metre scaffolding tower with an integrated viewing platform will be a standout attraction at the event, offering visitors a unique vantage point of the bauma fairgrounds.

The company is also introducing the DokaXshore system, a next-generation lightweight shoring solution designed for rapid assembly and maximum load capacity. Meanwhile, the UniKit heavy shoring system, which has already proven effective on complex infrastructure projects, is receiving key updates. These include wall-mounted supports capable of handling up to 400 kN loads and full integration with Ringlock scaffolding, enhancing both accessibility and safety at height.

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