Project Lebanon 2025 concluded successfully after four dynamic days (6–9 May) at the Seaside Arena in Beirut, attracting 15,000+ trade visitors and hosting 254 exhibitors from 8 participating countries: Austria, Egypt, France, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar, and Türkiye.
Held at a pivotal moment in Lebanon’s economic recovery, the exhibition served as a vital platform for collaboration and innovation in construction, energy, infrastructure, and environmental technologies.
In addition to its strong international presence, the show featured several focused components:
Interiors Lebanon Pavilion: Dedicated to interior design and decoration, supporting Lebanon’s architecture and home improvement sectors.
High-Level Conference: Tackled pressing issues in sustainable construction, green energy, and engineering innovation.
Startup Pavilion: Spotlighted emerging technologies from Lebanese and regional entrepreneurs.
B2B Matchmaking Platform: Facilitated connections among investors, exhibitors, and project owners.
A spokesperson for IFP Group, the organizer, noted:
“As Lebanon rebuilds, Project Lebanon 2025 served as a cornerstone for partnerships, knowledge exchange, and long-term growth.”
With its vibrant mix of global expertise and local resilience, Project Lebanon 2025 reaffirmed Lebanon’s capacity to rise through strategic cooperation, innovation, and sustainable development.