Adhering to the excellent reputation and successful experience of the renowned "Big5" international exhibition concept, we rely on the global vision and resource integration capabilities of the organizer, DMG EVENTS, to launch the five major building materials industry exhibitions in the five Central Asian countries (including Uzbekistan). These exhibitions will be held in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, from August 13th to 15th!

This exposition focuses on two core topics: the construction industry and the energy industry in the five Central Asian countries, precisely aligning with market demands. It is expected to gather more than 500 top exhibitors from around the world, covering an exhibition area of over 15,000 square meters. It features five core areas: construction materials and decorative materials exhibition area, construction service innovation technology exhibition area, engineering machinery and building materials equipment exhibition area, construction tools and hardware accessories exhibition area, and energy, electricity and lighting exhibition area. This layout aims to provide a one-stop solution from basic materials to cutting-edge technology for Uzbekistan's ongoing urbanization, energy modernization, and infrastructure construction.

The exhibition has received high support from the Uzbekistan government. The organizer will collaborate with relevant local departments to hold a briefing on access policies, detailing local preferential policies such as tax relief, land support, and RMB settlement. Leveraging the cooperation foundation between China and Uzbekistan under the framework of the Belt and Road, the exhibition will establish a green channel for government-enterprise matchmaking, facilitating the upgrading of transportation, housing, and energy infrastructure. It will also connect the demand for high-quality building materials and energy from mega projects like Tashkent New City! Additionally, the exhibition will provide one-stop services such as visa invitation letters and logistics translation for enterprises, reducing the cost of market development.
