SEEBBE 2026 Opens in Belgrade with Over 500 Exhibitors

SEEBBE 2026 Opens in Belgrade with Over 500 Exhibitors
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Date: 22 April 2026

The 50th jubilee edition of the International Construction Fair SEEBBE has officially opened at the Belgrade Fair, bringing together more than 500 exhibitors from over 30 countries.

Taking place over four days until April 24, the event showcases the latest innovations, technologies, and trends in the construction and architectural sectors, confirming its role as one of the most influential industry platforms in Southeast Europe.

The fair was formally opened by Serbia’s Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Aleksandra Sofronijević, who highlighted the strategic importance of green building, innovation, and sustainability for the future of the industry.

With strong international participation and a focus on efficiency, safety, and modern construction solutions, SEEBBE continues to serve as a key meeting point for professionals, investors, and companies shaping the future of the built environment.

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