Project Lebanon 2018 is the leading international construction exhibition in the Middle East.
Project Lebanon is gearing up for its 23rd edition to help mobilize the country’s construction activity by connecting industry professionals to business opportunities, making way for new contracts and partnerships.
Building on its experience in the Lebanese construction sector, Project Lebanon has marked its position as a must-attend event for industry professionals to source construction materials, equipment and services, keep track of the industry’s novelties, and forge new partnerships with local, regional and international industry players.
In 2018, Project Lebanon is welcoming hundreds of exhibitors from 16 countries showcasing 1000+ brands across 20,000 square metres of exhibition space, showcasing the construction industry’s novelties.
Project Lebanon 2018 will bring forward its flagship events and features; providing a wide-spectrum coverage of the latest developments and pressing matters in local and regional markets and optimizing business potential. Project Lebanon will include three specialized exhibitions:
Energy Lebanon 2018: This specialized exhibition addresses the energy needs of the construction and development sectors, including large industrial, commercial, and residential projects, and infrastructure projects, thanks to a comprehensive range of products and services on display.
Syria Business Forum 2018: The forum is a unique opportunity to meet leading experts and analysts that will examine the requirements for the reconstruction and development of Syria’s infrastructure, strategies for economic development and protecting National Heritage, among other key topics. The forum provides in-depth analysis and underlines major opportunities.
Ecorient 2018: Highlighting the efforts towards achieving a greener Middle East, this year’s edition of the Ecorient Conference focuses on the Lebanese green energy sector. The strategic program, delivered by leading experts, will provide an overview of awarded and implemented solar energy projects in Lebanon while underscoring genuine opportunities, energy efficiency, regulations, and climate change initiatives.
Project Lebanon 2018 will open its doors from 26 to 29 June at the Seaside Arena – Beirut New Waterfront.
For more information visit the Project Lebanon website, or email Project Lebanon via the link below.
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