Tanzanian pavilion attracts global visitors at Project Qatar Exhibition     

DOHA: THE Tanzanian pavilion has attracted a large number of visits from senior dignitaries of the State of Qatar government as well as public and private stakeholders from across the globe in the ongoing Project Qatar 2025 exhibition in its capital, Doha.

The Project Qatar 2025 exhibition kicked off from May 26 will climax on May 29 at the Doha Exhibition and Conference Centre (DECC), Doha, Qatar and was officially inaugurated by Qatar’s Assistant Undersecretary for Industrial and Business Development, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Saleh bin Majid Al-Khulaifi.

Moreover, the Tanzania delegation which included officials from the Embassy of Tanzania in Qatar in collaboration with the Ministry of Works, Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS), Tanzania Building Agency, Representatives from AQRB and CRB and Private contractors and engineering consulting firms also achieved to engage in fruitful discussions, fostering extensive networks and promising business collaborations and partnerships.

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During the exhibition, the delegates actively participated in B2B engagements and structured appointments with representatives from the Qatar Public Works Authority, Qatar Electricity and Water Corporation, regulatory bodies for contractors, architects and quantity surveyors, as well as the Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

This year’s exhibition under the theme “Experiencing the Synergy of Construction and Manufacturing Innovation,” united industry professionals, decision-makers, and innovators to explore a future shaped by cutting-edge technology and sustainable development attracted participants from around the world, representing diverse sectors including construction, manufacturing, engineering, consultancy, quantity surveying, architecture, and business development.

Project Qatar 2025 featured two flagship concurrent activities spotlighting regional advancements in construction and manufacturing:

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