The show kicks off in Riyadh tomorrow. The Big 5 Exhibition presents 1000 construction products and solutions from 30 countries

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With the participation of more than 400 specialized companies, the 10th edition of The Big 5 Saudi 2022 will be held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center from March 28 to 31. The event will attract more than 15,000 industry professionals and showcase 1,000 construction products and solutions from 30 countries, including country pavilions from Italy, Germany, UAE, Greece, Kuwait, Kuwait, Poland, Spain, Egypt and Qatar.

The Big 5 Saudi 2022 will be held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. The organization of the exhibition, which is being hosted in Riyadh for the first time, coincides with a number of important exhibitions in the building and construction sector in one location, which allows stakeholders in this field to meet under one roof to review the latest innovations of tools and solutions at the industry level, and also provides an opportunity to share experience and transfer knowledge.

Riyadh will host the exhibition for the first time. Ronny El Haddad, Exhibitions Director of DMG Events, explained that the event hosts CEOs, decision makers and industry professionals and showcases thousands of the latest innovative building and construction products from around the world and more than 30 countries to connect, learn and make deals in Saudi Arabia, as the Kingdom unveils development plans supported by Vision 2030, as well as mega construction projects that enhance the exhibition's role in supply and demand strength.

DMG Events' Director of Exhibitions, Ronny El Haddad, explained that the event hosts a group of CEOs, decision makers and industry specialists and showcases thousands of the latest innovative building and construction products from around the world and more than 30 countries.

With the $900 billion development plan led by Saudi Vision 2030, new cities such as NEOM, Jeddah Economic City and the Red Sea Project are moving forward under construction along with major infrastructure projects including the $22.5 billion Riyadh Metro and the $20 billion Diriyah Gateway.

The exhibition aligns with the needs of the $900 billion development plan led by Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.