The return of The Big 5 Construct Egypt | Sphinx Glass

The return of The Big 5 Construct Egypt | Sphinx Glass
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Date: 25 August 2019

The Big 5 Construct Egypt 2019 is running its second edition under the patronage of the Prime Minister, H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly and sponsored by Sphinx Glass.

At a press conference held at the Marriott Zamalek Hotel in Cairo, dmg events, a leading international events company, announced the return of The Big 5 Construct Egypt from 2 to 4 September at the Egyptian International Exhibition Centre (EIEC).

Speaking at the press conference, Sphinx Glass’s Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Khattab, said: “We are very proud to participate in an industry-leading event such as The Big 5 Construct Egypt at this time with the country being a hub for visionary mega projects. As for Sphinx Glass, we will keep manufacturing superior quality glass under a licensing agreement from PPG Industries, to contribute to the Egyptian economic reform.”

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