• Expo group (Professional Exhibitions Organizers)
    E Bourche
    From: 2020-10-20
    To:      2020-10-22
    Description:

    Rwanda Known as the land of a thousand hills, Rwanda’s stunning scenery and warm, friendly people offer unique experiences in one of the most remarkable countries in the world. It is blessed with extraordinary biodiversity, with incredible wildlife living throughout its volcanoes, montane rainforest and sweeping plains.   Travellers come from far and wide to catch a glimpse of the magnificent gorillas, yet there is so much more to see and experience.   Rwanda is ranked as the second easiest place to do business in Africa by the World Bank and has been awarded for its leadership in tourism and economic competitiveness by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and the World Economic Forum respectively.   Rwanda is an excellent hub for meetings and events, with world-class facilities – the Kigali Convention Centre has been chosen to host the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit in 2020.   Conveniently located close to Kigali airport, the KCC offers a premium environment for regional and international conventions, exhibitions, festivals, meetings and other events.   About Construction in  Rwanda:   Rwanda’s construction sector has been pegged as one of the four vibrant sectors that would propel the country to rebuild itself 22 years after the genocide and spur economic development targets by 2020. While the construction industry is one of the fastest growing sub-sectors of the economy, accounting for almost 30% of total turnover of the industrial sector.   Real gross domestic product (GDP) growth averages 8.2% annually, which translates into a GDP per capita growth of 5.1% per year. At the heart of this growth was the industrial sector, which grew at an average of 9.8% per year during the First Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS 1), driven by the rapid expansion of construction whose growth rate averaged 15% annually.  In the same period, the industrial sector produced 15.4% of national output. With this big pay cheque at stake and the high demand for modern structures, the game has not been left to local players but also regional and foreign multinational construction companies, like Roko Fair Construction, China, Strabag International, Seyani Brothers & Co. The boom in the sector started about 10 years ago when the population increased drastically in 2000 and as a result of government pushing for more modern structures (housing and commercial) to replace the ones from the former Juvenal Habyarimana regime. By 2003, there were only regional and international construction companies in the game, but within the last six years, the competition and growth of Rwanda’s private sector drive have seen local companies coming up to have a share.     Kigali Convention Centre The KCC has 18 different venues which can host more than 5,000 delegates at a time. It features state-of-the-art technology, personalised service and professional facilitation to ensure event success.

  • Expo group (Professional Exhibitions Organizers)
    E Bourche
    From: 2020-10-20
    To:      2020-10-22
    Description:

    Rwanda Known as the land of a thousand hills, Rwanda’s stunning scenery and warm, friendly people offer unique experiences in one of the most remarkable countries in the world. It is blessed with extraordinary biodiversity, with incredible wildlife living throughout its volcanoes, montane rainforest and sweeping plains.   Travellers come from far and wide to catch a glimpse of the magnificent gorillas, yet there is so much more to see and experience.   Rwanda is ranked as the second easiest place to do business in Africa by the World Bank and has been awarded for its leadership in tourism and economic competitiveness by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and the World Economic Forum respectively.   Rwanda is an excellent hub for meetings and events, with world-class facilities – the Kigali Convention Centre has been chosen to host the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit in 2020.   Conveniently located close to Kigali airport, the KCC offers a premium environment for regional and international conventions, exhibitions, festivals, meetings and other events.   About Construction in  Rwanda:   Rwanda’s construction sector has been pegged as one of the four vibrant sectors that would propel the country to rebuild itself 22 years after the genocide and spur economic development targets by 2020. While the construction industry is one of the fastest growing sub-sectors of the economy, accounting for almost 30% of total turnover of the industrial sector.   Real gross domestic product (GDP) growth averages 8.2% annually, which translates into a GDP per capita growth of 5.1% per year. At the heart of this growth was the industrial sector, which grew at an average of 9.8% per year during the First Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS 1), driven by the rapid expansion of construction whose growth rate averaged 15% annually.  In the same period, the industrial sector produced 15.4% of national output. With this big pay cheque at stake and the high demand for modern structures, the game has not been left to local players but also regional and foreign multinational construction companies, like Roko Fair Construction, China, Strabag International, Seyani Brothers & Co. The boom in the sector started about 10 years ago when the population increased drastically in 2000 and as a result of government pushing for more modern structures (housing and commercial) to replace the ones from the former Juvenal Habyarimana regime. By 2003, there were only regional and international construction companies in the game, but within the last six years, the competition and growth of Rwanda’s private sector drive have seen local companies coming up to have a share.     Kigali Convention Centre The KCC has 18 different venues which can host more than 5,000 delegates at a time. It features state-of-the-art technology, personalised service and professional facilitation to ensure event success.

  • Expo group (Professional Exhibitions Organizers)
    The specialized Egyptian industrial mission to Ethiopia
    From: 2020-04-01
    To:      2020-04-04
    Description:

    Medical Trade Mission  Chemical Product Trade Mission  Building Materials Trade Mission B2B meetings and Field Visits

  • Expo group (Professional Exhibitions Organizers)
    The specialized Egyptian industrial mission to Ethiopia
    From: 2020-04-01
    To:      2020-04-04
    Description:

    Medical Trade Mission  Chemical Product Trade Mission  Building Materials Trade Mission B2B meetings and Field Visits

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E Bourche
Rwanda’s construction sector has been pegged as one of the four vibrant sectors that would propel the country to rebuild itself 22 years after the genocide and spur economic development targets by 2020. While the construction industry is one of the fastest growing sub-sectors of the economy, accoun
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The specialized Egyptian industrial mission to Ethiopia
The specialized Egyptian industrial mission to Ethiopia
Medical Trade Mission Chemical Product Trade Mission Building Materials Trade Mission
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