- The Build Your House Exhibition 2024 collaborates with key Qatari government entities, including the Ministry of Social Development and Family, emphasizing support for sustainable communities and Qatar’s National Vision.
- Backed by government and private sector support as well as various other sponsors, the event underscores a collective commitment to bolstering Qatar’s construction industry and advancing sustainability.
- The exhibition offers a platform for industry leaders and enthusiasts to explore the latest trends and innovations in homebuilding.
- The Build Your House Exhibition 2024 is happening from May 13 to May 16 at QNCC. The event is open to the public from 10 am to 10 pm. Exhibitors can register now.
Experience the world of homebuilding like never before at the Build Your House Exhibition 2024, where Qataris are invited to shape their dream homes. Marking its fifth edition, this esteemed event promises an immersive showcase of homebuilding expertise, innovation, and cutting-edge advancements.
The Build Your House Exhibition proudly announces its collaboration with key Qatari government entities. This collaboration underscores their unwavering support. This year, the exhibition is honoured to partner with Qatar’s Ministry of Social Development and Family. It will host the second edition of the Gulf Housing Week Conference. This conference aims to foster sustainable communities.
The Build Your House Exhibition 2024 has garnered steadfast support. It is dedicated to strengthening the resilience of Qatar’s construction industry. It is also aimed at driving the nation towards its ambitious National Vision. Both government entities and private sector enterprises are offering their support.
The exhibition serves as a platform for industry leaders, experts, and enthusiasts. They can converge, exchange ideas, and explore the latest trends and innovations in homebuilding. Visitors can expect a comprehensive showcase of everything needed to bring their dream homes to life. The exhibition offers a wide range of products, from state-of-the-art construction materials to cutting-edge technologies.
Moreover, the Gulf Housing Week Conference provides a valuable opportunity. Stakeholders can discuss strategies for addressing housing challenges and promoting sustainable development initiatives. Through collaboration and knowledge-sharing, the aim is to pave the way for the creation of inclusive and resilient communities. These communities meet the evolving needs of Qatar’s growing population.
This year’s edition of the event proudly extends gratitude to its esteemed sponsors, showcasing a diverse lineup of partners committed to supporting its noble cause. Leading the roster is the Ministry of Social Development and Family, serving as the Strategic Partner, followed by Kahramaa, the Sustainability Partner, and Dukhan Bank, the Official Bank. Tadmur Trading W.L.L. holds the distinction of being the Founding Partner, while Al Rayyan Al Motahidah Projects takes the prestigious role of Platinum Sponsor.
The event is further bolstered by the support of Gold Sponsors, including Al Hattab Holding, Al Emadi Stones, and Arabi Company Qatar W.L.L. Additionally, Silver Sponsors such as Monelli (Al Mutatawer Factory for Building Materials) and Jersey Group contribute to the success of the event. Al Sulaiteen Gardens is recognized as the Landscaping Sponsor, enhancing the overall ambience of the venue.
In addition to corporate sponsors, the event has forged partnerships with organizations dedicated to promoting education and professional development. Notable among these are the American Institute of Architects (AIA MEA), serving as the Conference Partner, and VCUarts Qatar, the Competition Educational Partner.
As the event continues to gain momentum, organizers eagerly anticipate forthcoming announcements as more sponsors join in this collective effort to drive positive change and promote sustainability in the community.
Rawad Sleem, Co-Founder and General Manager of NeXTfairs for Exhibitions and Conferences, expressed excitement about hosting the fifth edition of the Build Your House Exhibition 2024. Originating in Qatar, this event has significantly impacted the construction industry and contributed to Qatar’s urban renaissance.
The success of the 2023 edition is evident from the substantial business introductions and deals worth QR800m. The upcoming fifth edition aims to enhance the experience for both visitors and exhibitors. Notably, there will be a collaboration with the Ministry of Social Development and Family to present the second edition of the Gulf Housing Week Conference.
This collaboration is crucial for strengthening the foundation of a sustainable urban economy and promoting the growth and development of the construction sector. Sleem’s remarks underscore the event’s importance in fostering economic growth and facilitating meaningful partnerships within Qatar’s construction industry.
Sleem eagerly anticipates the upcoming Gulf Housing Week Conference and Build Your House 2024, foreseeing a wealth of diverse and insightful discussions. The event, scheduled from May 13th to May 16th, 2024, at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), promises to be a collaborative platform featuring esteemed ministers from the GCC, Qatari homeowners, industry professionals, 300 diverse companies, and key decision-makers.
With its comprehensive lineup of participants, the conference and exhibition aim to inspire and enlighten attendees, fostering discussions that have the potential to drive change and growth.
Build Your House Exhibition 2024, open to the public from 10 am to 10 pm, will provide a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the latest trends and innovations in the housing sector. Exhibitor registrations are currently open, offering companies a chance to showcase their products and services to a wide audience.
The event’s overarching goal is to shape the future of cities, real estate development, and the lives of people in Qatar and the wider GCC region. With its emphasis on collaboration and knowledge-sharing, Build Your House 2024 is poised to be a pivotal event in the realm of housing and urban development.