The Borneo Post

Archidex 2017 to see over RM1 billion in transactio­ns

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KUCHING: Southeast Asia’s biggest annual architectu­ral event – the 18th Internatio­nal Architectu­re, Interior Design & Building Exhibition (Archidex) opened on Wednesday at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

The four- day event features over 550 local and internatio­nal exhibitors representi­ng leading brands from Malaysia, Australia, Austria, China, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Switzerlan­d, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom and Vietnam, as well as Hong Kong (SAR).

Among the highlights of this year’s exhibition are four country pavilions featuring the best designs and latest advancemen­ts from Austria, China, Singapore, and South Korea.

More than 36,000 visitors from around the region and beyond – including industry profession­als such as architects, interior designers, property developers, engineers and quantity surveyors – are expected to visit the exhibition halls to discover the latest innovative solutions in the field. Building on previous successful outings, this year’s instalment is expected to see an increase of transactio­ns to over RM1 billion.

This year also sees the inaugural Architalen­t, an architectu­ral student competitio­n in search of talented and inspiring personalit­ies from the schools of architectu­re in Malaysia. Themed ‘Social Architectu­re’, the competitio­n calls on entrants to work in teams to generate thoughtful and provocativ­e ideas for densely populated cities, like Kuala Lumpur, which underwent rapid population growth and increasing urbanisati­on.

Other activities are the Focus Forum@ Archidex, which will look at Regulating Constructi­on Materials and Products Under CIDB Act 520 (Amendment 2011) and the Certificat­e of Standard Compliance ( PPSi); and Biz@ Archidex, featuring a selection of exhibitors sharing invaluable informatio­n and experience on the latest trends, designs, and technicali­ties of the building industry.

All registered visitors, including Datum delegate tag holders, stand a chance to win one of eight Tag Heuer watches.

Jointly organised by the Malaysian Institute of Architects ( PAM) and CIS Network Sdn Bhd, a leading Malaysian trade and lifestyle exhibition­s organiser, Archidex is a key component of the annual Kuala Lumpur Architectu­re Festival ( KLAF) – an annual celebratio­n of architectu­re and design open to all demographi­cs beyond the architectu­ral fraternity from July 4 to Sept 30.

“Through constant improvemen­t, strategic growth and a strong vision, Archidex consistent­ly delivers its promise to support and grow this industry beyond borders. And today, what was once a local exhibition has today transforme­d into one of Malaysia’s largest and most successful trade exhibition­s, and a recognised exhibition in the Asean region,” said Public Works Department deputy director general (specialise­d sector) Ratna Mahyuddin, who represente­d Deputy Minister of Works Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin at the official opening.

Archidex is endorsed by the Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( Matrade) and supported by the Ministry of Works, Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Malaysian Convention­s and Exhibition­s Bureau, and Malaysia Green Building Confederat­ion.

Malaysia Airlines is the official airline, with Roca as principal partner, and strategic partners Artwright, Intersit, Blum, NanoG, Ebac, VSP and Abus.

For more informatio­n and updates on the exhibition, go to www. archidex.com.my or download the Archidex App from the Google Play Store or Apple’s App Store.

 ??  ?? (From left) CIS Network Sdn Bhd president Datuk Vincent Lim, Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia president Datuk Seri Dr Amer Hamzah Mohd Yunus, Ratna, Roca Malaysia and Singapore managing director Josep Delicado, PAM president Ezumi Harzani Ismail, and PAM...
(From left) CIS Network Sdn Bhd president Datuk Vincent Lim, Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia president Datuk Seri Dr Amer Hamzah Mohd Yunus, Ratna, Roca Malaysia and Singapore managing director Josep Delicado, PAM president Ezumi Harzani Ismail, and PAM...

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