Africa Build Show (ABS) taking place in the bustling Morocco capital Casablanca, will serve as an ideal B2B platform for construction material and equipment manufacturers and suppliers, to meet thousands of fellow professionals, contractors, property developers, architects, importers, and government officials from Morocco and it’s neighboring countries and the region.
Morocco’s construction industry is expected to grow by 2.5% in real terms in 2023, following an estimated marginal growth of 0.5% in 2022. The pace of growth is expected an annual average of 3.7% from 2024 to 2027. The main drivers of growth will be investment in the infrastructure, industrial and energy sector, supported by inward foreign direct investment (FDI). According to Office des Changes, Morocco’s Exchange Office, net FDI flow in the country increased to MAD20.1 billion (1.93 billion) in January-September 2022, compared to MAD19.4 billion (1.86 billion) net FDI flow in 2021 overall.
Gain new connections – emails, names, handshakes - potential clients and client inquiries, boosting your sales pipeline for the year.
EXHIBITING ENQUIRYConnect, learn, collaborate and discover the inspiration to take on challenges and unlock new business opportunities.
VISITOR REGISTRATIONPosition yourself as a thought-leader and keep your company’s profile at the front of the industry.
BECOME A SPEAKERAffiliate your brand to a global and world class event to ignite your brand visibility, earn repeat business and referrals to new clients.
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