TradeMalta facilitates Maltese companies’ participation at Libya Build

Maltese exhibitors together with Malta’s ambassador to Libya in front of the Malta Pavilion at Libya Build at the Tripoli International Fair Grounds.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 April, 2024 at 8:23 pm by Andre Camilleri

TradeMalta is proud to announce its coordination of the Malta Pavilion at Libya Build 2024 between 29 April and 2 May.

This event marks the return of Maltese companies to this fair after an absence of several years. The exhibition, now in its 15th edition, is renowned as the foremost gathering for the building, design, and construction sector in North Africa, and is taking place at the Tripoli International Fair Grounds from 29 April to 2 May. Libya Build serves as a vital platform, uniting thousands of construction solutions under one roof.

Five Maltese companies are participating, seizing the opportunity to forge new connections and explore potential partnerships. They are set to showcase their expertise with a diverse array of offerings spanning door designs, engineering solutions, integrated professional and technical services in building construction, fibreglass manufacturing, and operational risk management solutions.

Anton Buttigieg, CEO of TradeMalta, commented, “TradeMalta is delighted to spearhead the Malta Pavilion at Libya Build. Our involvement underscores TradeMalta’s dedication to facilitating international trade and fostering growth opportunities for Maltese businesses. We are committed to empowering local enterprises to expand their global footprint and seize promising prospects in international markets.”

Participation in Libya Build presents an excellent opportunity for Maltese companies to engage with industry leaders from North Africa and the Middle East and cultivating valuable relationships and accessing new avenues for growth. Visitors are encouraged to visit the Malta Pavilion in Hall 1 at the Tripoli International Fair Grounds to discover the latest innovations and capabilities offered by Maltese firms.

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