Brands from Turkey and Iran to be represented at the construction exhibition in Yerevan

PanARMENIAN.Net - Seventh International Specialized Exhibition "Caucasus CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION EXPO 2010" will be held  from April 2 to 4 of 2010 in the Sports and Concert Complex after. Demirchyan in Yerevan, press office of LOGOS EXPO Center reports.



The exhibition  is aimed at finding new business partners and  markets, attracting foreign investments to Armenian economy.

"For the first time in Armenia largest brands in construction from Turkey, Georgia and Iran will be presented. This event will provide a unique platform for the establishing and developing business relations between construction companies of Armenia and the countries of the region, " the statement says.

 Armenian companies will receive the opportunity  to integrate with largest manufacturers in the construction industry that will lay the basis for the growth of international investment in the Armenian economy, the report says.



In theframework of the exhibition following presentations and round tables are scheduled: "Application of new technologies in modern construction", "Rational use of modern design ideas in interior and exterior".



Event is organized by the LOGOS EXPO Center and the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Armenia and  officially supported by Armenia's ministry of economy, Union of Constructors of Armenia, Union of Designers of Armenia and Armenian Union of Architects.

The exhibition is expected to bring together more than 100 industry leaders: investment and construction companies, design organizations, etc.
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