Green Building China (GBC) has developed during the past 20 years alongside the China's construction industry. It has reached a total surface of 200,000 square meters, with 300,000 visits, making it the first event in China for the construction industry. The total event incorporates DOMOTEX asia/CHINAFLOOR, the most important trade show for floor covering in Asia, R+T Asia, the most important trade show for roller shutters, doors/gates and sun protection in Asia, as well as the most important trade show for wood plastic composites in Asia among other events.
Green Building China(GBC) was founded in 1993. It is the oldest and a major construction event in China. During the past 20 years, as an organizer, VNU Exhibitions Shanghai Co., Ltd. has always considered itself a member of the construction industry. In 2012, we will lead the green revolution and make this event a future-oriented China Sustainable Building Conference and Green Building Exhibition.
The Expo, March 27-29, 2012, includes three world-class themed activities and over a hundred round-tables, technical seminars, salons, forums among others, which will attract 5000 first-tier real estate developers, 3,000 architects, and over 10,000 projects contractors and government departments involved in public buildings.
Read more at: Green Building China
Green Building China(GBC) was founded in 1993. It is the oldest and a major construction event in China. During the past 20 years, as an organizer, VNU Exhibitions Shanghai Co., Ltd. has always considered itself a member of the construction industry. In 2012, we will lead the green revolution and make this event a future-oriented China Sustainable Building Conference and Green Building Exhibition.
The Expo, March 27-29, 2012, includes three world-class themed activities and over a hundred round-tables, technical seminars, salons, forums among others, which will attract 5000 first-tier real estate developers, 3,000 architects, and over 10,000 projects contractors and government departments involved in public buildings.
Read more at: Green Building China
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