3-day international exhibition 'Safecon 2026' begins in city

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Published On: 16 Apr 2026, 21:54
11th Safecon 2026 international exhibition begins in Dhaka focusing on renewable energy and infrastructure sectors. Photo : BSS

DHAKA, April 16, 2026 (BSS) - A three-day international exhibition titled "11th Safecon 2026" has begun in the city with the aim of enhancing 
international cooperation in the renewable energy and infrastructure sectors.

The exhibition was officially inaugurated today at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in Kuril, the capital, said a press 
release.
 
Organized by Savor International Limited, the exhibition will remain open to all visitors from 16 April to 18 April every day from 10am to 7pm.

The event was inaugurated by the special guest Mostafa Al Mahmud, President, Bangladesh Sustainable and Renewable Energy Association (BSREA); Bilal 
Belyurt, Commercial Counsellor, The Embassy of Turkey in Dhaka; Arefeen Raafi Ahmed, 2026 National President, JCI Bangladesh; Sunghoon Lee, Deputy 
Director, Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA); Wang Hongbo, Vice President, Chinese Enterprises Association In Bangladesh (CEAB); A.Z.M. 
Azizur Rahman, Senior Vice President, Bangladesh China Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCCI); and Md. Faizul Alam, Managing Director of Savor 
International Limited; was also present at the programme.

The objective of the "11th SAFECON 2026" exhibition is to enhance facilities and opportunities in the infrastructure construction materials, water 
management, timber, engineered wood and technology, power industry sectors.

 "SAFECON 2026" serves as a business platform where companies from both local and international markets have the opportunity to showcase their products, 
technologies, and solutions, which will contribute to the development of the country's infrastructure.

The exhibition aims to strengthen B2B collaboration and the exchange of experience, and to inspire policymakers, engineers, entrepreneurs, and 
foreign investors involved in national development to explore new avenues for a progressive and sustainable future.
 
The event will play a significant role in expanding business networking, facilitating technology exchange, and creating new investment opportunities. 
It will also strengthen collaboration among policymakers, engineers, entrepreneurs, and foreign investors.

A total of 400 stalls from more than 10 countries including Bangladesh, China, Korea, Turkey, India, Malaysia, and Singapore are taking part in the 
expo.

The domestic and international companies related to infrastructure construction, power generation, renewable energy, water management, 
infrastructure equipment and machinery, timber, engineered wood, and technology are participating in the exhibition.

 

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