Build Your House Exhibition 2023 (BYH 2023), which opens Monday at Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), is set to be “the strongest edition yet,” according to organisers.
BYH 2023 is expected to be an enriched and expanded event, which aims at offering an insightful and informative experience for attendees. The fourth edition of the event will run until May 18 at QNCC from 10am-10pm.
The 2023 edition of BYH has increased in size and format with 50% more exhibitor space. This crucial platform between companies in the residential building industry and Qatari citizens who wish to build or modernise their homes takes its role seriously as a leader in the roadmap toward Qatar becoming an advanced society.
Since its establishment in 2020, the BYH exhibition has enhanced the construction sector’s growth, contributed to Qatar’s urban renaissance, and enabled Qatari citizens to achieve a high standard of living.
Visitors to BYH 2023 can look forward to the following activities: The ‘Knowledge Sharing Conference’ packed with practical insights and inspiration, featuring guest speakers, Q&As, and panel discussions that share information regarding self-build, licensing, and trends in smart and sustainable living; increased local and international exhibitors presence which welcomes exhibitors from Qatar, Canada, Iran, Italy, Oman, the UK, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, China, Algeria, India, and Turkiye; student design competition in collaboration with VCUarts Qatar that nurtures future designers; and a best Stand Design Award competition chosen by the visitors.
BYH 2023 is an essential event for local citizens and residents building their own homes, fitting out a retail or business property, or renovating their current property.
Free event registration for attendees is now available. Visit www.buildyourhouseqatar.com to register.
File photo of the previous edition of Build Your House exhibition. This year's exhibition opens Monday at Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), is set to be “the strongest edition yet,” according to organisers.