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| The Big 5 PMV Expo Soaring demand across the Middle East continues to strengthen the importance of The Big 5 exhibition to the regional construction industry, and this year's show at Dubai International Exhibition Centre from 25-29 November will be the largest ever showcase of the latest products and services for the building and construction industries, including air conditioning and refrigeration, water technology and the environment, marble, stone and ceramics. The exhibition will also feature a broad programme of free industry seminars. As the pace of construction continues to gather even more speed, the market for plant, machinery, vehicles and equipment is also growing massively, with industry estimates forecasting an increase of up to 20% over the next five years as the region realises its ambitious programme of projects and developments. Running on the same dates as The Big 5, and linked via a free shuttle bus service, The Big 5 PMV will be staged at Airport Expo Dubai - as part of the Middle East's most influential construction and contracting event, it will provide the ideal platform for plant, machinery, construction vehicles and equipment suppliers to meet face to face with key buyers from across the region and overseas. Covering a minimum of 10,000 sqm of exhibition space in its first year, the Big 5 PMV will feature an impressive international exhibitor line up that includes Al Bahar (Caterpillar), Terex Equipment Middle East (Genie Industries Tele handlers), Imer Group as well as other big name suppliers and service providers from the global construction sector. The Big 5 PMV has the support of key international organisations including Comamoter (the Italian Earthmoving Machinery Association), UBIFRANCE (French Foreign Trade Council) and the UK's Construction Equipment Association. It will also feature a series of seminars and interactive workshops providing trade professionals with an educational and informative platform to share best practice, learn about the latest developments and discuss solutions to regional issues. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Exhibition News :: home page |