This year ARCHIDEX will run 26-29 July in Kuala Lumpur, celebrating the Malaysian Institute of Architects centennial.
Saloma Link Bridge and KL Towers, photo by Nazarizal Mohammad.
June 7th, 2023
Finally back in the real world, ARCHIDEX (International architecture, interior design and building exhibition) wants exhibitors to once again enjoy the face to face engagement for which the architecture event is known. “With borders reopening, ARCHIDEX 2023 is poised to return stronger together,” it states.
The event will run 26-29 July at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC).
“The construction industry remains a crucial sector for robust business growth and opportunities abound at ARCHIDEX as Malaysia continues to be a marketplace for key decision makers to gather,” states ARCHIDEX.
Moreover, it has the statistics to stand by this statement with 32,190 visitors last year and an estimated 36,000 this year. Key to these figures is the breakdown of visitors with 84 per cent being professional trade visitors with the remainder being students and government officials. Moreover, 67 per cent of visitors comprised architects, interior designers, developers, engineers and quantity surveyors. In short, the specifiers you want to experience your products.
ARCHIDEX, as an event of the Kuala Lumpur Architecture Festival, KLAF2023, will be celebrating The Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) centennial with special features and programs throughout.
Adding to the incentive of course is the magnificent city of Kuala Lumpur with its impressive architecture such as the Twin Towers by César Pelli and Saloma Link pedestrian bridge by Veritas Design Group. And then there is the beauty of Malaysia itself. Need we say more!
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