MINSK, 10 March (BelTA) – The business program of the 23rd international architecture and construction exhibition BUDEXPO 2021, which is due in Minsk on 17-20 March, will include free consultations from specialists and a job fair, Aleksandr Zdobnikov, the head of exhibitions department at the BelExpo exhibition center, told a press conference on 10 March, BelTA has learned.
“The organizers of BUDEXPO 2021 have worked hard to make the event as useful as possible for all participants. The expo will cover more themes. The key themes will be modern, attractive, and affordable housing and new approaches to urban planning. The expo will attract real estate developers, architects, manufacturers and suppliers of construction materials, and companies providing services in the real estate market,” Aleksandr Zdobnikov said.
The business program of the expo will also be busy. It will include a plenary session to discuss the development of the Belarusian construction industry as well as presentations, seminars, and lectures. “There will be an exhibition showcasing projects of young architects and designers as well as works by young painters and sculptors for sale. The expo will also feature a unique exposition from the holdings of the Belarusian Union of Architects. Visitors with kids will be invited to the stand ‘School of architectural thinking’. In addition, on 17-19 March, visitors of the expo will be able to get free consultations on real estate and insurance. The program for 19 March includes a job fair offering jobs in the construction industry,” Aleksandr Zdobnikov noted.
“The challenging time of the pandemic has helped us understand the value of well-organized exhibitions as a unique instrument for all economic sectors. Amid the pandemic, BelExpo has tried to make its exhibitions not only interesting and useful, but also safe. We will guarantee safe participation and attendance at the event,” Aleksandr Zdobnikov said.
BUDEXPO 2021 has been organized by the BelExpo exhibition center in association with the Belarusian Architecture and Construction Ministry, the Belarusian Union of Architects, and the Union of Builders of Belarus.