Forel at Glass&Aluminium + Windoorex Saudi Arabia in Riyadh

Date: 5 August 2024
Source: Forel
Forel at Glass&Aluminium + Windoorex Saudi Arabia in Riyadh
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Date: 5 August 2024

Forel showcased its cutting-edge insulating glass innovations, emphasizing the latest thermoplastic technologies, to entrepreneurs, architects, and industry professionals.

Infrastructure development in Saudi Arabia follows an incremental process of growth, especially in the tourism industry with the increase of new construction in the hospitality sector. 51 percent of the largest projects in the Gulf region are in the Saudi Arabian market for windows, architectural flat glass, and aluminium with an approximate volume of USD 900 billion in the five-year period 2023-2027.

In this optimistic climate, more than 6,000 visitors from 12 countries populated the fifth edition of the Glass&Aluminium + Windoorex Saudi Arabia exhibition, which has just ended in Riyadh.

Against this backdrop, Forel was able to intercept entrepreneurs, project managers, architects, manufacturers, designers, and other industry professionals to showcase the latest innovations in insulating glass, with a special focus on the latest thermoplastic technologies.

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