Build Your House Exhibition 2024 attracted a vast number of visitors, exhibitors, and speakers
17 May 2024
News EventBuild Your House (BYH) Exhibition 2024, held over four days at the Qatar National Convention Centre, has drawn a sizable crowd of attendees, exhibitors, and speakers since it opened on Monday. The BYH exhibition provides Qataris with an extensive array of vital insights into the field of home construction. It explores the complexities of creating a home and sheds light on each stage of the implementation process, from conception to completion.
This event is more than simply an exhibition; it's a beacon of awareness that highlights potential obstacles people may face when building a home and provides helpful advice on how to overcome them.
The information and self-assurance guests gain will enable them to confidently navigate the construction industry, from selecting contractors to understanding the complexity of loans and licenses. The BYH exhibition provides Qataris with an extensive array of vital insights into the field of home construction. It explores the complexities of creating a home and sheds light on each stage of the implementation process, from conception to completion. On the second day, there was a notable surge in the number of attendees, conversing with more than 250 consultants, contractors, and suppliers that cater to residential and housing requirements, including design, building, and renovation. The Second Gulf Housing Week served as a focal point for the transformative journey that attendees of the Build Your House Exhibition 2024 undertook.
Booths from each of the six GCC nations were on display in this special area, which was also graced by a distinguished panel of fourteen speakers and moderators who provided insightful commentary on housing.
Prominent delegates from several GCC ministries graced the occasion with their participation. The event started with an extensive tour of the exhibition floor, where attendees examined the exhibits and pavilions of all participating ministries and institutions from the GCC. Following that, these distinguished guests participated fully in a panel discussion with the theme "Humanizing National Housing Projects."