Construction Fair – Turkeybuild Istanbul being the only exhibition that is able to benefit from government supports for the last 3 years, will welcome the participants in the field of construction materials and technologies. The fair got government support at the rate of 50 % this year.
Construction Fair – Turkeybuild İstanbul, which has been creating added value in the construction industry for 42 years and offering new business opportunities, will welcome visitors at the Tüyap Fair and Congress Center between 18-22 June. This year, the agenda of the construction and material sector will be discussed in the ”Export, Renovation and Technology“ triangle, in five days. In the meeting, which is expected to be traditional at the Construction Fair – Turkeybuild Istanbul, will focus on the evaluation of the sector from the construction, economy and planning perspective, discussing the future projections and policies of local administrative and government policies.
Procurement Mission Program
The fair, which aims to satisfy the recession experienced in the domestic market with professional buyers from abroad and to be the right address for export in the sector, will perform the Purchase Delegation Programs as it does every year. This year, within the scope of the procurement committee programs which will be realized in cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce, Trade Chambers and Associations, over 500 foreign buyers from Germany, Iran, USA, Iraq, UK, Israel, Algeria, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Russia, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan Spain, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Norway, Morocco, Austria, Macedonia, Pakistan, Albania, Serbia, Italy, UAE, France, Romania, Belgium, and Netherlands. More than 200 domestic buyer from Turkey will gather the participants as well.
11 Thousand International Visitors
Last year, Building Fair – Turkeybuild 2018 hosted 30 events and 93 expert speakers from 101 countries. The number of international visitors achieved 26 % increase in 2018. More than 11,000 international visitors are expected this year.