This year, after investments by Internazionale Marmi e Macchine Carrara, the show organizer, the event featured a new entrance, a new Service Center -- covering about 11,000 square feet -- and permanent tunnels connecting the different halls and automatic ticket offices. Special areas of the fairgrounds also hosted art shops, where statues, sculptures, design, items, mosaics and other artistic and decorative items were on display.
As always, the fair had an international theme, with nearly 30 different countries represented among the exhibitors. Additionally, visitors came from the U.S., Canada, the European Union, the Middle East, South America and Africa. As seen in previous years, an exposition for stone restoration was also part of this year's fair. This was highlighted by a session on "Stone Restoration in Italy and the Rest of the World." The schedule of initiatives and meetings also included a presentation of Stone Sector, a book containing surveys on the international trade of natural stone and technology as well as updates on stone statistics. Representatives from many foreign countries were in attendance, and they discussed their respective nations' stone industries. CarraraMarmotec also continued to establish itself as a venue for architects. A contingent of U.S. architects was among the design professionals at the show, and they were able to attend design-related conferences throughout the event. Attendees also had the opportunity to explore the "Stone Library," an indoor display of stone products. This includes the famous white marbles of the Carrara region as well as other colorful stone samples. Other events included "Materials Live on Stage," a display of gigantic blocks on the fairgrounds, giving visitors a sense of the mass and permanence of natural stone.