Exhibitions / Congresses

Infra Oman 2013

United Arab Emirates, Sultanate of Oman - 30th September - 02nd October
The Sultanate of Oman is undergoing a period of rapid development with the ongoing construction of major infrastructure projects in many parts of the country. More development projects, costing billions of dollars, are set to be implemented in the coming years as the sultanate takes concrete measures to diversify its economy.

As infrastructure investments continue to grow, Infra Oman 2013 is your direct gateway to the opportunities in this sector, enabling your company to play a prominent role in the country's development. By bringing together all leading companies in the industry, ministry officials, CEOs and other senior managers, Infra Oman will serve as an ideal platform for networking with key decision makers, expanding your business contacts and strengthening your presence in Oman's vibrant construction market.

Participate in Infra Oman and showcase the difference that your company can make to the sultanate's highly impressive infrastructure development. Book your stand today. Power packed Networking Opportunity with Government Officials and Key Decision Makers

EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS
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Construction Requirements | Green & Future Buildings | Hotel / Tourism Projects
| Hotel & Tourism Projects | Industrial Free Zones | Industry & Manufacturing |Tools & Equipments | Transportation and Logistics | Heavy Equipment and Technology | Infrastructure Projects - Roads, Airport, Railway & Ports - Build & Supply
Date(s)
30th September - 02nd October
Venue
Oman International Exhibition Centre
Contact for booking / more info
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