Four day Building Material Exhibition from Nov 25

Chairman IIA J&K Chapter, Vikas Dubey addressing a press conference at Jammu on Friday. -Excelsior/Rakesh
Chairman IIA J&K Chapter, Vikas Dubey addressing a press conference at Jammu on Friday. -Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 11: The Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) J&K Chapter in association with Minds, Media & Management Pvt Ltd is holding a four-day long Building Material Exhibition from November 25 to 28 at JDA ground adjoining 4th Tawi Bridge in Bhagwati Nagar.
Addressing a press conference here today chairman IIA J&K Chapter, Vikas Dubey said that local as well as pan India dealers and companies from various segments shall be displaying their products and materials for direct interaction and discussion with professionals and buyers visiting the exhibition.
He said, during the exhibition, professionals from various parts of the country engaged in the field of architecture, interior and building trade along with students of J&K studying Architecture are going to participate.
“Besides this, engineers, official of Government and public sector undertakings will also visit the expo to see the latest products and technologies,” he maintained
Vice President of Minds Media & Management Pvt Ltd, B.S Rana and Inder Dhingra said that more than 120 big brands are coming from pan India to showcase the latest and trendy products and services to build and redesign a building.
“To turn Jammu into a smart city, the exhibition will be a meeting point where companies will present the latest trends in the world of interiors, elaborating technology, innovations, equipment and concepts for the Architect & Designer community,” Rana said adding that this is India’s leading exhibition named ‘ARCHEX Expo’ has been designed to help make long lasting business connections.
A handout stated that stalls shall be booked on first cum first serve basis. Prominent among others present on the occasion were vice chairman, Vishal Abrol; treasurer, Sanjeev Mahajan and secretary, Anil Verma.