Over 325 Exhibitors To Take Part In Project Qatar 2023


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) deepak john | The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: The 19th edition of Project Qatar (PQ), the nation's largest and most prominent construction exhibition will be held under the patronage of Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, and with the support of The Ministry of Commerce and Industry and in partnership with Public Works Authority (Ashghal) from May 29 to June 1, 2023, at Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre, organiser of the event IFP Qatar announced at a press conference yesterday.

Addressing the event, Haidar Mshaimesh, General Manager of IFP Qatar announced that this year's edition of Project Qatar will host over 325 exhibitors from 25 different countries adding that:“Qatar's construction industry presents enormous prospects, particularly under the Qatar National Vision (QNV) 2030, the government's strategic growth plan. The framework intends to transform Qatar into a self-sustaining diverse economy that is less dependent on oil. The 19th edition of Project Qatar is expected to play a significant role in achieving the goals of QNV 2030 by highlighting regional products and the importance of Qatari industry to the national economy. With the assistance of the government, the event presents several opportunities for local and foreign contractors to expand across Qatar. In addition, there will be great possibilities for Qatar to attract foreign direct investments. We are excited to meet top exhibitors and visitors from around the world who will be offering cutting-edge solutions for the industry.”

Furthermore, the event will bring together participants from 120 international exhibitors from 25 countries and include 8 official country pavilions and 200 local companies, led by major governmental and semi-governmental companies and the most prominent private sector companies.

Engineer Jarallah Mohamed Al Marri, Director of the Building Projects Department at Ashghal, the strategic partner of the exhibition, said:“The Public Works Authority is participating in Project Qatar exhibition with a special pavilion for the seventh year in a row, through which it is displaying the achievements of the authority in infrastructure projects. The strategic partnership of the authority with Project Qatar comes within the authority's vision to enhance communications and partnerships with various private sector companies that contribute to the implementation of projects in the country, we look forward to the exhibition being an opportunity to meet a wide group of consultants, contractors and suppliers with whom the authority can cooperate in the future.”

For his part, Ahmed Mohammed Al Sada, Director of the Office of the Chief Executive Officer and Public Relations Department at the Qatari Diar Company, developer of the Lusail City project, said:“Qatari Diar is participating for the second year in a row as a sponsor of real estate development in the exhibition. This participation is based on the successful participation last year, as we hope that this session will be an opportunity for us to present our latest and most prominent projects around the world to the audience, especially regional and international visitors, many of whom we had the opportunity to meet in last year's session.”

Shadi Afif, Chief Development Officer at the Suhail Industrial Holding Group, said,“The company is moving at an accelerated pace and confidence derived from the state's support for the industrial sector towards self-sufficiency to meet all the requirements of government agencies and the Qatari market on its own, and Suhail Holding Group is moving towards new horizons of existing industrial production.”

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