Pakistan News update
IAPEX 2010
PRESS RELEASE FOR 16th APRIL 2010
Minister for Culture, Sindh, to Inaugurate “6th IAPEX 2010, Int’l Building Material Exhibition & Conference, Today at Karachi Expo Centre
Karachi, April 16, 2010: Sassui Palejo, Minister for Culture, Government of Sindh, to inaugurate “6th IAPEX 2010, International Building Material Exhibition & Conference, Today at Karachi Expo Centre. The 3-day Event is organized by Institute of Architects Pakistan IAP, (Karachi Chapter), and the Event Manager is Ecommerce Gateway.
IAPEX 2010, International Building Material Exhibition is once again all set to showcase both traditional and contemporary building materials & finishes, hardware, building, home décor, furniture, fixtures/fittings, garden tools & implements and many other building and home related products manufactured in Pakistan and the Asian region. For the last five years IAPEX has been an esteemed platform to highlight not only the leaders in the Pakistani Building Products Industry but also introducing a large number of selected manufacturers and manufacturers’ representatives from all parts of the region.
Running concurrently with the Exhibition at the venue will be the IAP Forum on RAJ ARCHITECTURE or British Colonial Architecture of the subcontinent and its relevant examples from the region with special emphasis on Karachi. The topic being relevant to the happenings of the past decades in the subcontinent where most of the heritage has been lost, dismantled or tarnished due to individual greed as also the wrong policies of the authorities Recent example being the arson on M.A.Jinah Road where in a very short span of time the city of Karachi was devoid of its hundreds of years of history. The chapter with other stakeholders is busy salvaging and restoring the leftovers of the aftermath. The Event comprises of 4 sessions of conferences during the 3 days, in which the renowned names like, Ar. Yasmeen Lari, Ar. Habib Fida Ali, Ar. Sajjad Kausar, Ar. Tariq Alexander Qaiser, Ar. Anila Naeem, Ar. Moyena Niazi, Ar. Ashley De Vos from Sri Lanka and Professor Abu Sayeed M.Ahmed from Bangladesh will grace the audience by their views and presentations on the topic.
The Main Sponsor of the Event is Shabbir Tiles, the sponsors are Envicrete and Nippon Paints and the co-sponsors are Amreli Steel, DFB Gypsum Industries, Grohe, Magna Crete and Pioneer Cables.
Ar. Sikandar Hayat Khan
Convenor IAPEX 2010
For Coordination at Expo Centre: Mr. Wasi-ul-Haq (Cell: 0345-240 2584, 0333-371 3974)
Mr. M. Omair Ashraf (Cell: 0333-389 7119)
| Print article | This entry was posted by admin on August 23, 2011 at 4:10 am, and is filed under Karachi Expo Center. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site. |
No comments yet.
No trackbacks yet.
Pakistan achieving excellence against all odds
about 19 hours ago - No comments
Annual Engro Excellence Awards will honour those people who serve as inspiration to us all, writes Dr Ishrat Hussain. Former SBP Governor Dr Ishrat Hussain says only nations that recognise their heroes can hope to succeed. Pakistan as a nation, without a doubt, can be considered one of the bravest. The situation in the country…
Engineer’s wife ‘ferocious’ in Obama Q&A on H-1Bs
about 1 day ago - No comments
Computerworld – The White House is following up on an offer made by President Barack Obama this week to help find a job for an unemployed semiconductor engineer in Texas. The offer was made during a live online town hall after the engineer’s wife questioned the government’s policy concerning H-1B visa workers. Jennifer Wedel of…
Could Pakistan Have an Egypt-Style Revolution?
about 3 days ago - No comments
Pakistan’s former World Cup winning cricket captain Imran Khan in Mumbai, India, Feb 2nd, 2011. A thrill rushes through Imran Khan’s voice at the mere mention of Egypt. The former Pakistani cricket legend-turned-politician is pleased for Hosni Mubarak’s former subjects, but he’s even more keen for similar scenes to play out in his own country.…
Video conferencing mistakes make espionage easy, say researchers
about 1 week ago - No comments
Computerworld – Tens of thousands of video conferencing setups, including some in corporate meeting rooms where the most confidential information is discussed, are vulnerable to spying attacks, researchers said this week. After spending months rooting around top-end video conferencing hardware and software, and taking tours through meeting rooms himself, HD Moore said the danger was…
Mumbai attacks: Chidambaram rues lack of progress in Pakistan
about 1 week ago - No comments
India’s home minister says he has already briefed Rehman Malik. NEW DEHLI: Home Minister P Chidambaram has said that the Kasab judgment has enhanced the prestige of India’s legal system but rued the lack of progress in the case in Pakistan. “I compliment the prosecution. This is a tribute to our legal system,” he told reporters…
Juniper acquires BitGravity content technology, engineers
about 1 week ago - No comments
Network World – Juniper Networks has acquired technology and personnel from BitGravity, the content delivery networking (CDN) subsidiary of Tata Communications.Juniper purchased the service management layer technology of BitGravity’s CDN offering. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed and Juniper would not say how many BitGravity engineers were joining the company.IT’S LIVE!: BitGravity debuts…
Mexico: Drug-War Tensions Rise with U.S. Agent’s Killing
about 2 weeks ago - No comments
Mexican federal police stand beside the car of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who were believed to have been attacked by drug-gang gunmen The dreaded phone call came in at the U.S. embassy during a baking-hot Mexico City afternoon on Feb. 15. Special agent Victor Avila reported that he and his partner were under…
UN calls for Pakistan to prepare better for floods
about 2 weeks ago - No comments
The UN said that despite some government help, flood victims were relying mostly on their families and communities for help. PHOTO: REUTERS ISLAMABAD: Pakistan must spend millions of dollars now on rebuilding areas devastated by last summer’s floods to avoid massive future loss of life and jobs, a top United Nations disaster official said Tuesday. Catastrophic…
Monsoon rains across Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
about 2 weeks ago - No comments
KARACHI: Monsoon rains continued in Sindh, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Tuesday, DawnNews reported. At least four people were killed in Karachi and Rawalpindi in rain-related incidents. In Punjab’s Rajanpur district, crops were badly damaged due to flooding, reports said. In Karachi, another spell of heavy rains lashed most parts of the city early on…
Imran sees ‘change’ in Pakistan this year
about 3 weeks ago - No comments
Imran Khan addresses students at Karachi’s CBM university on Tuesday. PHOTO: AFP KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Imran Khan on Tuesday said that people should expect ‘change’ in Pakistan this year. “People should not worry, as year 2011 is the year of change,” Imran Khan said, while addressing students at CBM University on Tuesday. He said…


