The Construction Power and Energy Expo 2024 held at the BMICH from July 5 to 7, 2024 had a strong focus this time around on Solar Power which plays a critical role in Sri Lanka’s economic well-being highlighting advances in renewable energy and energy efficiency.
The event provided an ideal platform for companies involved in wind farms, solar power projects and other renewable energy solutions to cater to the government’s ambitious targets to increase the share of renewable energy in the energy mix.
The expo was organized by the Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services (LECS) and was held for the eighth successive year with Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong as the chief guest bringing together multiple industries under one roof comprising power, energy, construction, housing, interior, building and materials.
LECS Chief Executive Officer Aasim Mukthar said the expo is a testament to the industries’ resilience, innovation and commitment to shaping the built environment of tomorrow.
“The expo is a hub for knowledge generation and collaboration hence the masses can envision the future of industry here. Sustainable building practices, SMART technologies, and ever-evolving renewable and solar energy products are the main attributes. This is a platform where ideas are born, partnerships are made and solutions to industry challenges are discovered. Hence you may connect, learn and get inspired here”, he said.
The unparalleled networking environment fosters collaboration, facilitates business deals and allows companies to gain valuable market insight.
The Construction Power and Energy Expo 2024 presented a unique opportunity for companies to enhance their brand visibility and connect with targeted audiences. A variety of sponsorship packages too were available.
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