Intelligent construction expo
Guangzhou is vigorously promoting the construction of "good houses" with the industrialization concept of "building houses like manufacturing cars", aiming to establish itself as a national leader in this field. As the core engine of the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area, Guangzhou has incorporated "intelligent construction and industrialized buildings" into its "12218" modern industrial system for key development. Leveraging the advantages of industrial clusters and policy incentives, it is accelerating the establishment of new quality productive forces in the construction industry. In 2024, the total output value of Guangzhou's construction industry reached 881.69 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 7.5%. The intelligent construction pilot project was commended by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, and the "Guangzhou Five-Year Action Plan for Accelerating the Promotion of New-Type Building Industrialization (2024-2028)" was issued. Against this backdrop, the Guangzhou International Intelligent Construction and Industrialized Building Industry Expo emerged in 2025. The second Intelligent Construction Expo, in collaboration with Green Building Expo, Housing Industry Expo, and Steel Structure Expo, will be jointly held. It aims to become the largest and highest-level industry event in the construction field during the Guangzhou Canton Fair
period, promoting the "Chinese Construction" to enter the "Innovation Era".
The 2nd Guangzhou International Intelligent Construction and Industrialized Building Industry Expo will be grandly held at Poly World Trade Center Expo in Guangzhou, China from May 8 to 10, 2026. It is expected to cover an exhibition area of over 50,000 square meters, gather more than 800 exhibitors, and attract 100,000 visitors from more than 100 countries and regions. It is an important platform for domestic and foreign brands to expand into the Chinese market and for global buyers to realize one-stop purchasing.
Free visitor registration link: https://www.hwvips.com/?x=Nhjwc636&y=958f5836f49677f5d0f34f27883e807a&isexen=1
If there is any question reagarding to participation in the expo, please contact Sebastian Feng. The following is contact information:
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