East Africa is the most beckoning region for professionals, companies and stakeholders from the building and construction, utilities, transport infrastructure and security industries to invest in. It gives plentiful business and investment opportunities. There are many ongoing building & construction, transport infrastructure and utilities projects in East Africa, with the hundred thousand million of US dollar of capital invested. The region is also planning multi-billion dollar infrastructure and construction projects, to be financed by public and private investors. According to the Frost & Sullivan research on the Growth Opportunities in East Africa's Construction Industries, the construction industry in the next five years is likely to increase its value of US$3 billion. The IMF studies have indicated that the construction, wholesale trade, public administration and transport and communications sectors are driving the growth of the East African countries. Major transport and logistics expansion programs with the support of government are initiated for infrastructure development.
To give a hand to companies and professionals from aforesaid industries and aid them tap the ever increasing opportunities in East Africa region, Omanexpo started Infra East Africa. This international trade show not only gives a platform to companies for reaping benefits of the fast-increasing number of business and investment opportunities; but demonstrate products, services, expertise and knowledge with the purpose to expand their business by building new business relationships.
The next edition of this event- Infra East Africa 2017 is scheduled from 29th May 31st May 2017 at the most popular event venue in the capital city of Africa- Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC). The comfort and suitability of exhibitors and visitors alike are prioritized at the event venue.
Exhibitors from African countries and other countries as well are participating in the upcoming three-day event. The exhibition profile is categorized into four heads: Building & Construction, Transport Infrastructure, Utilities and Security.
Building & Construction
Transport Infrastructure
Utilities
Security