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    Innovative construction solutions unveiled at Dubai’s Big 5 Global

    December 5, 2023

    Dubai has once again cemented its status as a global hub for innovation and sustainability with the launch of the 44th edition of Big 5 Global, the most influential construction industry event in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA). Hosted in Dubai, this event showcases a remarkable array of over 2,200 exhibitors from more than 60 countries. These global innovators are set to transform the MEASA construction landscape, aligning it with the pressing need for sustainable development.

    Innovative construction solutions unveiled at Dubai’s Big 5 Global

    A critical aspect of this year’s event is its response to the construction sector’s significant environmental footprint. Big 5 Global debuts a range of cutting-edge solutions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in construction. A standout exhibitor, Milwaukee Tool from the USA, introduces zero-emission technology across its product range, aligning with its goal to reduce CO2 emissions by 60% by 2030.

    Further driving the sustainability agenda, LINQ Modular, an offshoot of Dubai’s ALEC, presents a fully-powered, prefabricated modular hotel room. This innovation showcases the potential for energy savings and emission reductions achievable through factory-based construction methods. Big 5 Global also introduces the Impact Trail, a dedicated pathway guiding visitors through a selection of products designed to foster a sustainable construction future.

    Emirates Steel Arkan from the UAE and Green Building Solutions (GBS) from Saudi Arabia are among the key participants. Emirates Steel Arkan displays sustainable construction materials, while GBS focuses on Phomi MCM products made from natural, environmentally friendly materials. The event is also a platform for crucial industry discussions, featuring the Big 5 Global Leaders’ Summit and FutureTech Summit. These forums engage thought leaders in shaping initiatives for decarbonization and sustainability.

    Aligning with the UAE’s ‘Year of Sustainability’ and the legacy of COP28, experts including Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi and Cristina Gamboa, CEO of the World Green Building Council, share insights on sustainable construction practices. Additionally, sessions by Lutz Wilgen, Katarina Uherova Hasbani, and Dr. Michael L. Tholen highlight the roles of architects and planners in achieving a net-zero future. These discussions underscore the event’s role as a catalyst for change in the global construction industry.

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