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Project Rebuild Iraq 2008
The
5th International Rebuild Iraq Exhibition
5 - 8 May 2008
Amman Exhibitions Park, Amman, Jordan
Project Rebuild Iraq 2008: The 5th
International Rebuild Iraq Exhibition: Your Gateway to a Reconstruction
market worth more than $100 Billion Dollars.
Project Rebuild Iraq 2008 is going
to be a high-profile event showcasing one of the most ambitious,
investment-opportunity-laden reconstruction undertakings of
your era. It's going to be the biggest, most comprehensive
Iraq reconstruction event ever held. If you are a construction
sector player eyeing the Iraq reconstruction market, looking
for a well-timed point of entry, seeking to gain maximum exposure
and brand consolidation for your projects, or simply looking
for potentially-rewarding business contacts, then Project
Rebuild Iraq 2008 is the show for you. And if you're already
active in Iraq's thriving reconstruction market, then Project
Rebuild Iraq 2008 is going to immeasurably polish your profile.
Project Rebuild Iraq 2008 will set a new gold standard for
Middle East exhibitions, drawing on the success of past IFP
Group-organized Rebuild Iraq conferences. The show will be
jointly organized by IFP Group, its Jordanian arm IFP Jordan,
and the Riyadh Exhibitions Company. Over 25 years, they have
organized more than 320 internationally-accredited trade shows
across the Middle East.
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As
of 2008 ‘Rebuild Iraq’ Rebrands to ‘Project
Rebuild Iraq’ to Consolidate Position as the World’s
Leading Iraq Reconstruction Show
Since
its inception in 2004, the ‘Rebuild Iraq’
exhibition has acquired a worldwide reputation as the
world’s pre-eminent Iraq reconstruction show. Over
the years, other Iraq reconstruction shows with similar
names have sprung up. As of next year, ‘Rebuild
Iraq’ is re-branded as the Project Rebuild Iraq
exhibition, to underscore its unique identity as the world’s
premier Iraq reconstruction exhibition, and to clearly
differentiate it from other Iraq reconstruction shows. |
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Massive Market Opportunities
in Iraq and Jordan at Project Rebuild Iraq 2008
Seize Unique Investment Opportunities
Offered by Iraq's $100 Billion Reconstruction Market, and Jordan's
Development Boom
Iraq's reconstruction market is worth a stunning $100 billion
- making it one of the biggest anywhere in the world - and is
set to expand further, as yet more contracts are signed and
projects drawn up. Frenzied construction activity surrounds
hundreds of projects, worth billions of dollars, and spanning
every single sector of Iraq's rebounding economy. Iraq's liberal,
open markets - almost entirely free of restrictions - are helping
fuel construction sector activity. Meanwhile, ever more leading
manufacturers and suppliers from across the globe are seizing
lucrative slices of Iraq's construction market, and in doing
so are helping positively forge the future of the country. Benefits
from Iraq's construction sector are set to increase further.
The country's revenue generation potential - bolstered by abundant
oil and other resources, as well as the long-term commitment
of global donors to the reconstruction effort - is enormous.
It can rival all other major regional economies.
Enjoy Access to Leading
Middle East Construction Markets
Access Two Huge Construction
Markets - Iraq and Jordan - at One Exhibition in the Bustling,
Cosmopolitan Jordanian Capital Amman
There is no better venue for Project Rebuild Iraq 2008 than
the buzzing Jordanian capital Amman. Because of its geographical
proximity to Iraq, Jordan has longstanding, close trade ties
with the country. Many Iraqi entrepreneurs either live in,
or regularly commute to, the Jordanian capital. It's the perfect
place for international suppliers to meet Iraqi construction
sector players. The flow of Iraqi entrepreneurs in and out
of Jordan is streamlined by the Kingdom's business-friendly
customs and immigration regulations. Construction sector professionals
in Amman for the Project Rebuild Iraq 2008 exhibition will
enjoy exposure to two of the region's most exciting construction
markets. It's not just Iraq that's booming. Amman is fast
developing into one of the region's most vibrant business
hubs, thanks in part to its modern infrastructure and wide
array of first-class hotels. Billions of investment dollars
are pouring in from around the world. Among Amman's flourishing
construction sector gems is the $800 million Al-Abdali Urban
Regeneration Project, set on 80 hectares and billed as Amman's
revitalized new Downtown. Also causing a stir is the $1 billion
Gulf Finance House-initiated Jordan Gate development scheme,
a futuristic project comprising two high-rise towers connected
to a shopping mall, with a total built-up-area of around 220,000mÇ.
Meanwhile, the $362 million mega-tourism Saraya Aqaba project
will expand the beachfront of Jordan's Aqaba Dead Sea resort.
Rebuild Iraq 2006: 1,000
Exhibitors and 37 Pavilions, from more than 50 Countries,
the Biggest-Ever Exhibition in Jordan
Rebuild Iraq 2006 attracted a record 1,000 exhibitors from
more than 50 countries, and hosted around 40 national pavilions.
Participants flocked to Jordan from the four corners of the
globe - in particular from Europe, the United States, Latin
America, the Far East, and of course the Middle East. Also
present were a host of ministers, ambassadors, commercial
counselors and government officials, and commercial delegations
from dozens of countries.
Iraq reconstruction needs
until 2008
Local administration & civil society |
$300 million |
Health, education & employment |
$7 billion |
Infrastructure |
$11 billion |
Electricity |
$13 billion |
Agriculture and water resources |
$3 billion |
Security and police |
$5 billion |
Oil |
$8 billion |
Culture |
$1.5 billion |
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