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Ninth edition of Nepal Buildcon Int’l Exhibition on Feb 1-4

KATHMANDU, Jan 31: The ninth edition of the Nepal Buildcon International Exhibition is set to be held in Kathmandu on February 1-4, aiming to showcase the latest construction technologies and products while fostering international market accessibility for Nepali materials.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Jan 31: The ninth edition of the Nepal Buildcon International Exhibition is set to be held in Kathmandu on February 1-4, aiming to showcase the latest construction technologies and products while fostering international market accessibility for Nepali materials.


Organized jointly by Media Space Solutions Pvt Ltd and Futurex Trade Fair and Events Pvt Ltd, the event at Kathmandu's Bhrikuti Mandap promises to host over 150 stalls featuring 300+ renowned brands from various countries.


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This landmark exhibition, renowned for its contribution to the construction industry over the past eight years, will highlight advancements in international plumbing, construction materials, and cutting-edge technologies. Notable figures from the architecture, engineering, and contracting sectors, along with enthusiasts and professionals from the construction industry, are expected to participate actively.


Kajaria Tiles is the title sponsor, with Volga and Jindal Steel are co-sponsors. Supporting organizations are Society of Nepalese Architects (SONA), Interior Designers Association of Nepal (IDEA) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), among others. With a duration of four days and comprehensive arrangements for visitor convenience, the exhibition anticipates a significant turnout, promising to be a hub of innovation and collaboration in the construction domain.


 

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