The Ecobuild brand is the most effective marketing platform for suppliers of sustainable and innovative construction products and services, attended by the most influential individuals and organisations in design and construction.
Ecobuild has seen meteoric growth since its launch in the UK, in 2004. From a humble 6,100 visitors in 2006, Ecobuild delivered 57,956 leading professionals and 1.549 exhibiting companies in its ninth edition. 2012 also saw Ecobuild branch out into international territories for the first time – Ecobuild China 2012 welcomed 15,383 attendees and 127 companies and will return in 2013. With a launch event in India in April 2013 to add to its bow, 2013 will propel Ecobuild as the global hub for the sustainable building community.
The current economic landscape and the momentum towards sustainable building makes this the ideal time to launch Ecobuild India. The country has seen unprecedented growth in the last few decades. With a burgeoning population, steered by greater social mobility and a significant growth in urban living, the country is struggling to meet the growing demand for critical resources and rising energy costs.
With the economy predicted to grow 7.3% in 2013 compared to global growth of 3.9%*, sustainable building and lowering India's carbon emissions is essential for containing demand without jeopardising the country’s growth.
Improving the country's infrastructure is the Indian Government's top priority. In it’s 11th 5-year plan (2007-12) it invested $500 billion and India's Planning Commission has set out detailed plans to spend a further $1 trillion up to 2017. India is second only to China in the number of Private Public Partnerships (PPP) project. The Planning Commission aims to develop this as a means of financing infrastructure projects as well as in social sectors such as healthcare and education. While developing countries are facing a mammoth retrofitting challenge to reduce the carbon emissions of their built environment, India has the potential to get it right the first time.
Who exhibits?
Ecobuild India is the ideal platform for international suppliers of low carbon technologies and materials:
Energy saving and efficiency products
Renewable energy and micro-generation
Water Management and efficiency
Building services and management
Building structures and materials
Finishing products and materials
Professional services and consultancy
Who visits?
Ecobuild India will be an influential platform for:
Architects
Interior Designers
Builders & Developers
Corporate Real Estate Heads
Facility Managers
Project Heads
Green Consultants
Contractors
Civil Engineers
Local & National Government
Installers
Construction Professionals
Contact
Website:http://www.ecobuild-india.com/default.aspx?refer=1
Contact Person:Shahid Akhtar
Mobile Phone:
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
Ecobuild has seen meteoric growth since its launch in the UK, in 2004. From a humble 6,100 visitors in 2006, Ecobuild delivered 57,956 leading professionals and 1.549 exhibiting companies in its ninth edition. 2012 also saw Ecobuild branch out into international territories for the first time – Ecobuild China 2012 welcomed 15,383 attendees and 127 companies and will return in 2013. With a launch event in India in April 2013 to add to its bow, 2013 will propel Ecobuild as the global hub for the sustainable building community.
The current economic landscape and the momentum towards sustainable building makes this the ideal time to launch Ecobuild India. The country has seen unprecedented growth in the last few decades. With a burgeoning population, steered by greater social mobility and a significant growth in urban living, the country is struggling to meet the growing demand for critical resources and rising energy costs.
With the economy predicted to grow 7.3% in 2013 compared to global growth of 3.9%*, sustainable building and lowering India's carbon emissions is essential for containing demand without jeopardising the country’s growth.
Improving the country's infrastructure is the Indian Government's top priority. In it’s 11th 5-year plan (2007-12) it invested $500 billion and India's Planning Commission has set out detailed plans to spend a further $1 trillion up to 2017. India is second only to China in the number of Private Public Partnerships (PPP) project. The Planning Commission aims to develop this as a means of financing infrastructure projects as well as in social sectors such as healthcare and education. While developing countries are facing a mammoth retrofitting challenge to reduce the carbon emissions of their built environment, India has the potential to get it right the first time.
Who exhibits?
Ecobuild India is the ideal platform for international suppliers of low carbon technologies and materials:
Energy saving and efficiency products
Renewable energy and micro-generation
Water Management and efficiency
Building services and management
Building structures and materials
Finishing products and materials
Professional services and consultancy
Who visits?
Ecobuild India will be an influential platform for:
Architects
Interior Designers
Builders & Developers
Corporate Real Estate Heads
Facility Managers
Project Heads
Green Consultants
Contractors
Civil Engineers
Local & National Government
Installers
Construction Professionals
Contact
Website:http://www.ecobuild-india.com/default.aspx?refer=1
Contact Person:Shahid Akhtar
Mobile Phone:
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: