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ITE Build &InteriorsThe Experts in Building& Interiors Exhibitions
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Connecting your businessto the world
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Summary - 05Azerbaijan - 06
India - 07Indonesia - 08
Kazakhstan - 09Kyrgyzstan - 10
Malaysia - 11Nigeria - 12Poland - 13Russia - 14Turkey - 15
Ukraine - 16Uzbekistan - 17
Contacts - 18
ITE Group Plc was founded in 1991 and is now one of the world’sleading organisers of business-to-business exhibitions andconferences.
The Building & Interiors portfolio is the largest sector in ITE’sbusiness, with numerous premium international exhibitions anda host of high quality regional events.
ITE’s market knowledge and expertise in the field of building,architecture, design and décor has enabled thousands ofbusinesses to connect in some of the world’s most dynamicmarkets. Furthermore, ITE’s events have contributed to nationaleconomic development, by creating new jobs, improving theskills of the local workforce and attracting foreign investment.
ITE’s Building & Interiors events cover:
• Building Materials & Equipment• Interiors, Design & Décor• Roofing Materials & Guttering • Windows, Facades, Gates &Automation
• Plumbing, Heating & Ventilation• Ceramics, Bathrooms & Sanitary Ware• Natural Stone & Technologies• Hardware & Tools
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SummaryOver the course of one year, ITE’s Building & Interiors portfolio of exhibitions…
Showcased products and services from
12,024companies
Covered a total of
210,124 sqmof exhibition space (net)
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Welcomed
696,332specialist trade visitors
The Building & Interiorsportfolio contributes
31%of ITE Groups annualrevenue
Figures based on 2014 cycle of events
AzerbaijanFirst event launched in 1995
Azerbaijan has remained one of themost stable and fastest-growingeconomies in the CIS. Numerousinfrastructure projects are currentlytaking place in the country with aparticular focus on the capital, Baku.
BakuBuildBaku
Aqua-Therm Baku Baku
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Azerbaijan
4.3%
Annual Exhibition Figures
38010,700
Exhibitors
Visitors
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IMF World Economic Outlook
IndiaFirst event launched in 2006
The Indian construction industry isone of the fastest growing in the worldand has become a global point of interestfor many international companies.Since its launch in 2006, ACETECHhas witnessed an incredible growthrate which can be attributed to thespeed of economic growth in India.
ACETECHMumbaiDelhiBengaluruAhmedabad
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: India
6.4%
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Annual Exhibition Figures
2,700150,000
Exhibitors
Visitors
IMF World Economic Outlook
IndonesiaFirst event launched: 2003
Indonesia is becoming Asia’semerging powerhouse, withconstruction spending accounting formore than a quarter of the nation'sGDP, reaching USD 183.8 billion lastyear. Furthermore, the 4th mostpopulated country in the world is setto become the 7th largest globaleconomy by 2030, offering invaluableinvestment opportunities forinternational constructionprofessionals.
IndobuildtechJakartaBaliSurabayaMakassarBandungBalikpapanYogyakarta
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Indonesia
5.5%
Annual Exhibition Figures
50035,000
Exhibitors
Visitors
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IMF World Economic Outlook
KazakhstanFirst event launched in 1994
Kazakhstan is a vast country, the sizeof Western Europe, with enormousmarket potential. Its capital, Astana,will host the World Expo 2017 whichis anticipated to attract 2 – 3 millionvisitors. The infrastructure developmentrequired for projects such as these areadding further impetus to a growingindustry.
AtyrauBuildAtyrau
AstanaBuildAstana
KazBuildAlmaty
ShymkentBuildShymkent
Aqua-Therm Almaty Almaty
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Kazakhstan
4.7%
Annual Exhibition Figures
76012,500
Exhibitors
Visitors
IMF World Economic Outlook
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KyrgyzstanFirst event launched in 2003
Kyrgyzstan has a population of over5 million. It was the first country fromthe CIS to be accepted into the WorldTrade Organization and is known asthe most liberal and democratic of allthe Central Asian countries. The capitalcity, Bishkek is its cosmopolitancentre and with a population of over1 million people, is an ideal entrypoint to this relatively untapped market.
BishkekBuildBishkek
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Kyrgyzstan
4.9%
Annual Exhibition Figures
703,500
Exhibitors
Visitors
IMF World Economic Outlook
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MalaysiaFirst event launched in 2010
The Malaysian construction industryis key in generating much of thecountry’s wealth and in 2011 the localgovernment launched the EconomicTransformation Programme (ETP).Under this programme a large numberof infrastructural facilities across5 regional cities have been earmarkedfor development, offering lucrativeopportunities for companies lookingto invest.
BuildTechKuala Lumpur
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Malaysia
5.2%
Annual Exhibition Figures
3759,000
Exhibitors
Visitors
IMF World Economic Outlook
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NigeriaFirst event launched: 2016
Nigeria is Africa’s economicpowerhouse, with GDP in 2014reaching USD 589 billion. Theconstruction industry is currentlyworth around USD 69 billion andemploys 5% of Nigeria’s 170mpopulation. The country’s growingeconomy, new government policiesand an expanding middle class hasled to massive investments in theindustry.
AfricaBuild Lagos Lagos
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Nigeria
7.3%
Forecasted Exhibition Figures
755,000
Exhibitors
Visitors
IMF World Economic Outlook
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PolandFirst event launched in 2013
Poland is a country with more than38 million inhabitants, the capitalWarsaw, is its main business centrewhere important institutions andgovernment organisations are located.The building industry is the country’sfastest growing sector and governmentregulations are contributing to a hugedemand for energy efficient products.
Warsaw Build Warsaw
Aqua-Therm WarsawWarsaw
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Poland
3.3%
Annual Exhibition Figures
702,000
Exhibitors
Visitors
IMF World Economic Outlook
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RussiaFirst event launched in 1991
Russia’s growing consumer market,rising disposable income, expandingmiddle class, skilled workforce andlarge resource reserves have ensuredthat it remains an attractive destinationfor Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).In 2012 it joined the World TradeOrganization and in recent years hasimproved its ranking on severalbusiness indices, enhancing itsattractiveness even further.
MosBuild Moscow
InterStroyExpoSt.Petersburg
Design&Décor St.Petersburg
HOMI Russia St. Petersburg
SibBuild Novosibirsk
YugBuildKrasnodar
Build Ural Ekaterinburg
Heat & Vent Kazan Kazan
Aqua-Therm Moscow Moscow
Aqua-Therm Novosibirsk Novosibirsk
Aqua-Therm St. Petersburg St. Petersburg
Annual Estimated GDP:Russia
USD 2.4 trn
Annual Exhibition Figures
4,300240,000
Exhibitors
Visitors
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IMF World Economic Outlook
TurkeyFirst event launched in 1978
Turkey has enjoyed a sustained periodof growth and from 2002- 2012 morethan tripled its GDP. Its locationprovides a natural bridge between bothEast-West and North-South, thuscreating an efficient and cost effectiveoutlet to major markets. It has had acustoms union with the EU since 1996,and has Free Trade Agreements (FTA)with 22 countries making it an attractiveinvest market.
YAPI – TurkeyBuild Istanbul Istanbul
YAPI – TurkeyBuild Ankara Ankara
YAPI – TurkeyBuild Izmir Izmir
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Turkey
3.0%
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Annual Exhibition Figures
1,700170,000
Exhibitors
Visitors
IMF World Economic Outlook
UkraineFirst event launched in 1997
Outdated structures and a lack ofavailable housing per capita hascatapulted Ukraine's constructionindustry into a strong period ofdevelopment. Encouraged by bothprivate and governmental fundedinfrastructure projects, the industryhas created many opportunities forinternational companies looking toinvest.
KyivBuildKyiv
Aqua-Therm Kyiv Kyiv
Annual Estimated GDP:Ukraine
USD 136 bn
Annual Exhibition Figures
750 35,000
Exhibitors
Visitors
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IMF World Economic Outlook
UzbekistanFirst event launched in 2000
The economy of Uzbekistan has hugeinvestment potential. In the next 3 yearsthe government hopes to attract morethan 3.7 billion USD of foreign investmentsto upgrade infrastructure and technology.With duty-free access to the markets ofthe CIS countries (280 million population)it also can boast a significant tradingmarket.
UzBuildTashkent
Aqua-Therm Tashkent Tashkent
Annual Estimated GDPgrowth: Uzbekistan
6.5%
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Annual Exhibition Figures
1808,600
Exhibitors
Visitors
IMF World Economic Outlook
ContactsIf you are interested in receiving moreinformation about any of our events,please get in touch.
Sales Offices
Asia Pacific ITE AP +603 2775 8186 [email protected] ITE China +86 10 5900 3652 [email protected] GiMA +49 (0) 40 2 35 24 - 106 [email protected] Region ITE Gulf +97 144 332 972 [email protected] ITE Poland +48 61 662 72 45 [email protected] EUF +90 212 291 83 10 [email protected] of the World ITE London +44 (0) 20 7596 5012/5175 [email protected]
Organiser Offices
Azerbaijan ITECA Caspian +99 412 404 1000 [email protected] ABEC +91 22 6681 4900 [email protected] PT Debindo +62 (21) 83797401 [email protected] ITECA Almaty +77 272 583 434 [email protected] ITECA Astana +77 172 580 252 [email protected] ITECA Atyrau +77 122 586 150 [email protected] ITECA Ala-Too +996 312 902 966 [email protected] Trade-Link Group +603 7842 9863 [email protected] Poland Lentewenc LLC +48 22 395 66 99 [email protected] ITE LLC Moscow +74 959 357 350 [email protected] Primexpo +78 123 806 000 [email protected] Krasnodar EXPO +7 (861) 200 1234 [email protected] ITE Siberia +7 (383) 363 0063 [email protected] ITE Ural +7 (343) 380 22 80 [email protected] YEMF +90 212 266 7070 [email protected] PREMIER EXPO +38 044 496 8645 [email protected] ITE UZBEKISTAN +99 871 113 0180 [email protected]
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