Deputy Minister Ehab Ghazi Al-Hashani Opens The 34th Saudi Build Exhibition In Riyadh
The 34th Saudi Build Exhibition commenced at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. Deputy Minister of Municipalities and Housing, Ehab Ghazi Al-Hashani, inaugurated the event. Running from November 4th to 7th, it features over 600 exhibitors from 31 countries, showcasing cutting-edge products and solutions in construction.
Upon arrival, Al-Hashani toured the exhibition, visiting various sectors specializing in modern construction. He praised the diversity of innovations and solutions related to advanced infrastructure and modern building methods. The exhibition aims to highlight new developments in the construction industry.

The exhibition is a platform for exploring sustainable building materials, smart city solutions, advanced machinery, energy-efficient systems, and waste management solutions. It provides local and international companies an opportunity to display their offerings, network with industry professionals, and explore business opportunities.
Prince Saud bin Turki Al-Faisal, Chairman of Riyadh Exhibitions Company, expressed gratitude for the support from Majed bin Abdullah Al-Hogail, Minister of Municipalities and Housing. He noted that the exhibition aims to drive Saudi Arabia towards a promising future with a diversified economy by adhering to global standards.
The Saudi Build Exhibition first launched in 1981 as a biennial event. Due to urban development and increased demand for modern building technologies, it became an annual event. This change addresses the growing needs of the construction market by showcasing innovative solutions.
Prince Saud emphasized that the exhibition contributes to enhancing operational efficiency in construction. It aligns with Vision 2030's strategic pillars by sharing the latest techniques for dynamic growth in the sector.
The event offers visitors insights into current trends and innovations within the construction industry. It also provides a glimpse into future possibilities for transforming built environments using smart technologies.
This year's exhibition seeks to explore how these advancements can create an innovative and sustainable future. By leveraging smart technologies, it aims to transform and sustain built environments effectively.
With inputs from SPA