Architect Expo 2025: Unlocking Opportunities in Thailand and ASEAN Architecture & Construction Market

April 9, 2025

Architect Expo 2025, recognised as ASEAN’s largest building technology exposition, is scheduled from April 29 to May 4, 2025, at the IMPACT Challenger Hall in Bangkok, Thailand. This six-day event is a strategic platform for businesses in architecture, design, construction, engineering, and technology to connect with a rapidly expanding Southeast Asian market.

Over 400,000 visitors are expected, including key decision-makers, architects, designers, engineers, developers, and government representatives, providing opportunities to connect with buyers and partners from Thailand and the wider ASEAN region including Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.

Special focus areas include sustainable construction, smart building solutions, interior finishes, kitchen & bath, AI and IoT-driven architecture, and furniture innovation.

Highlights at this event include a Sustainability Showcase Pavilion highlighting eco-certified materials, circular design strategies, and net-zero solutions; a Start-Up & Innovation Zone dedicated to young tech companies redefining smart construction; a Digital Architecture Hub focusing on BIM, parametric design, digital twins, and immersive visualisation; and an International Country Pavilions with exhibitors from Italy, Japan, Germany, China, and Singapore to facilitate cross-border partnerships in the industry.

 

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