An international exposition combo featuring construction, power, energy, real-estate and water technology concluded in the capital on Saturday amid participation of huge visitors for personal and business interests.
The expo titled “Build Bangladesh” has attracted thousands of people to different halls of the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) over the last three days.
More than 195 companies from 20 countries participated in the fair with more than 500 booths. CEMS Global organised the expo, which highlighted Real Estate Expo, Power Bangladesh, Solar Bangladesh, Lighting Expo and Water Bangladesh.
The fair showcased a wide range of products, including construction cranes, household machines, and floor cleaners.
The first two halls of ICCB housed the power and energy sector and presented energy-efficient services in solar energy, lighting and other technologies. The real estate fair attracted a large crowd seeking asset-based investments to secure the future.
CEMS Global President Meherun N Islam highlighted Bangladesh’s growing influence in the global real estate, renewable energy and infrastructure sectors.
“Bangladesh’s construction market is expected to grow from US$30.38 billion in 2023 to $41.47 billion in 2028, indicating the sector’s role in driving economic progress,” she said.
Bd-pratidin English/Tanvir Raihan