Saudi Build to feature industry seminars
RIYADH, November 3, 2014
Saudi Build, an international, construction technology and building materials trade exhibition, will feature seminars offering a platform to explore industry opportunities and challenges, said event organisers.
The three-day Saudi Build Seminars, are being organised in collaboration with Advanced Conferences and Meetings (ACM), a premium B-2-B events company focusing on the dynamic and ever changing requirements of the Mena region, and will be held concurrently with the exhibition, said event organisers Riyadh Exhibitions Company (REC).
Spread over three days, Saudi Build Seminars will focus on key industry issues. The topic for the Day 1 is ‘Architecture and Design’ which will address issues such as delivering quality interiors through innovative design and fit-outs. Day 2 will cover ‘Exterior Design and Landscaping’ to discuss advancements in urban design, master planning, and landscape architecture. Lastly, the seminars on the Day 3 will be held under the theme of ‘Sustainable Design and Construction,’ demonstrating how to deliver beautifully designed sustainable buildings for a greener Saudi Arabia.
The seminars will feature a number of innovative and informative high-level sessions which will further enhance Saudi Build’s role in highlighting the latest products and technologies to various segments of building and construction industries of the local and regional markets.
The conferences will be based on extensive industry research, guided and supplemented by key industry partners, and informed by local market experts to provide regular business platforms, delivering competitive advantage to Saudi Build’s clients.
Saudi Build 2014 will be held from November 10 to 13 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.
The show will be held concurrently with Saudi Stonetech 2014 – the 17th international stone and stone technology exhibition, and Saudi Build PMV Series – the fifth international exhibition for construction equipment, plant, machinery, and vehicles. – TradeArabia News Service