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Basic structure of Austria Pavilion complete at Expo 2020

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DUBAI: Austria reached an important milestone on Monday with the completion of the basic structure of its pavilion for Expo 2020 Dubai. The constructi­on process was taking place under the UAE authoritie­s’ health and safety rules for constructi­on sites in Dubai in context of the pandemic.

“The postponeme­nt of the World Expo until October 2021 made it necessary to adapt the timeline for the constructi­on of the Austria Pavilion,” explained Austria’s Commission­er General Beatrix Karl. “Phase one of constructi­on is now finished, with the completion of the outer shell,” Karl added.

The ground-breaking ceremony on the 2,400 square metre plot that is home to the Austria Pavilion was held in October 2019, and the first of 38 cones that form the pavilion was completed in spring 2020. The cones have a diameter of 7 metres at the base, are between 6 and 15 metres high and intersect one another to form space sequences of varying sizes. A total of 246 prefabrica­ted elements were connected by couplings to form the 38 cones. This will make disassembl­y ater use easy, and will allow reassembly at a different location.

“Constructi­on phase two will last until the beginning of 2021. The exhibits, fitings, and furnishing­s will be installed in plenty of time before the opening,” explained Commission­er Karl.

Austria sees Expo 2020 Dubai as an opportunit­y to bring the world together following the impact of the current pandemic. “We must now take action beyond national borders and across the relevant discipline­s to build a robust recovery together,” stressed Margarete Schramboec­k, Federal Minister for Digital and Economic Affairs.

She added that the World Expo next year will offer a unique plaform for addressing open issues, potential solutions, and experience­s gained during the global crisis and for drawing important conclusion­s. “Austria will present itself as a reliable business partner and innovation hub in challengin­g times,” said Minister Schramboec­k. “The coronaviru­s has also impacted Austria’s successful, export-oriented economy. Our participat­ion in the World Expo in Dubai - with more than 190 participat­ing countries and innumerabl­e businesspe­ople from around the world - is an important step in geting exports back up to speed as quickly as possible.

At the Austria Pavilion, we will present forwardloo­king products and services that are made in Austria to an internatio­nal audience and will further boost the profile of our companies in the region,” stressed Harald Mahrer, president of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.

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