PRESS RELEASE

PRESS RELEASE

CARTHAGE Expo, the 15th edition of the International Construction and Building Fair will be held from May 2022 at the Kram Exhibition Center.

CARTHAGE is organized every two years by the Société des Foires Internationales de Tunis in collaboration with the National Building Federation (FNB-UTICA) and the Technical Center for Building Materials, Ceramics and Glass (CTMCCV).





CARTHAGE Expo, which is the flagship event of the sector in the Maghreb region, welcomes many foreign exhibitors in all branches of construction from several countries. In this regard, companies from France, Italy, Turkey, Algeria, and China are exhibiting at the show. Likewise, a large number of Tunisian exhibitors operating in the building sector and the construction materials, ceramics and glass industries are participating in the show.

CARTHAGE Expo brings together more than 300 exhibitors from different building industries which are mainly industrial producers and manufacturers, representatives and resellers of construction products and equipment. A special area is dedicated to services related to buildings, in this case design offices, banks and insurance companies. In addition, a traditional space is dedicated to real estate developers to learn about national projects in progress and new trends in architectural design in the field of housing. Visitors can also gather relevant information on housing prices there. Technical conferences and thematic workshops will be held in parallel with the show as well as targeted business meetings. An exceptional effort will be made to attract several delegations of African professional principals and buyers to the show.

CARTHAGE Expo will allow African decision-makers to appreciate the Tunisian offer in construction materials and building-related services and to contribute to the promotion of Tunisian exports on African markets. More than 40,000 professional and general public visitors, including a significant number from the Maghreb, Arab countries, Africa and Europe are expected at Carthage 2018.

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