The First Arab Exhibition for Construction and Rebuilding in Aleppo

The first Arab construction exhibition, organized by Thiqa for Exhibitions and Conferences and sponsored by the Aleppo Governorate and the Engineers Syndicate in Aleppo, last night at the Sheraton Hotel in Aleppo.

The event features the participation of 50 Syrian and international companies specializing in construction and related industries.
It aims to advance the reconstruction process and enhance cooperation between local and international experts.
Wassim Al-Nashed, the General Director of Thiqa, emphasized the significance of hosting this specialized exhibition in the new Syria, stating that Aleppo, as the capital of Syrian industry, serves as a strategic platform to unite efforts and attract investments for the reconstruction of the country.
The exhibition, which runs from April 17th to 19th, will include technological demonstrations alongside a scientific conference organized by the Syrian Engineers Syndicate, featuring the participation of experts and engineers from various governorates.
Participants highlighted that their focus is on competition driven by quality and warranty, particularly through importing products from well-known international companies.
In addition to the exhibition activities, the Engineers Syndicate in Aleppo is organizing a three-day scientific conference, which will include lectures by experts in engineering and urban planning. This conference aims to exchange experiences and propose innovative solutions to the challenges faced in reconstruction. This event marks a significant milestone in Syria’s reconstruction efforts and reinforces Aleppo’s position as a hub for economic and industrial development.

Amal Farhat

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