Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Project Qatar debutants ride on innovation to win deals



A number of exhibitors from countries debuting in Project Qatar 2013 hope to win a share in Qatar’s infrastructure expansion drive based on innovation, sustainability and durability that match globally accepted building rating systems.

Six from over 50 countries that have showcased their products and services in the Middle East’s leading construction expo,The Spectrophotometer is an instrument which measures the amount of light of a specificed wavelength which passes through a medium. that opened here Monday under the patronage of HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor al-Thani, are participating for the first time in the four-day event being held at the Doha Exhibition Centre.

Architecture, construction, power transmission and distribution, water management, information-technology and heavy machinery companies from Canada, South Korea, India, Thailand,For mains, there is a choice of Wild Rice’s ‘Chinese Fish ‘n Chips’ (beer-battered ling cod, Asian Tartar Sauce, taro shoestring frites) or its ‘meaty’ Grilled king oyster mushroom (with cashew ricotta and polenta fries). Spain and Romania are showcasing their products.

Speaking to QNA, Ontario’s Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment representative Al Hinton, who is the area director, Middle East Trade Branch, said, “The Ontario government is partnering with the Canadian embassy in Qatar for our first national and provincial exhibition at the 10th anniversary of Project Qatar. We have nine exhibitors that are within our pavilion besides half a dozen other standalone exhibitors.”

On the objectives for participating in Project Qatar for the first time, Hinton said, “We want to showcase Ontario’s key industries from the construction sector like architecture, project management, fast-build solutions, metal,profile projector is a shop tool used by designers and quality control technicians to view the profile of small machined parts as magnified image on screen. flooring, retractable glass domes and security companies.”

Having won the rights to host major international sports events like the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Qatar and the GCC nations have a huge opportunity as they continue to expand their infrastructure, he said. “We are keen to be part of this since Qatar and Canada have great business relationships over a number of years,” he added.

“These ties are further boosted with Qatar Airways flying three times a week to Montreal. They are a good client of Bombardier too. We are now looking at the Doha Metro and GCC rail projects. Ontario has a lot to offer here.Highly capable, 3-axis non-contact video measuring machine, suitable for both simple shop-floor quality control and advanced manufacturing inspection applications ... We represent around 42% GDP of Canada with over 10,000 manufacturing companies and we have a little over a third of Canada’s population,” Hinton said.

Regarding Qatar’s push for global construction industry standards and sustainable development, he said,Our full range of portable ultrasonic Flaw Detector (UT) provides unmatched capabilities for locating discontinuities and other flaws. “Most Canadian companies design and build to LEEDS Platinum standard.”

The LEED green building rating system - developed and administered by the US Green Building Council, a Washington DC-based, nonprofit coalition of building industry leaders - is designed to promote design and construction practices that increase profitability, while reducing the negative environmental impacts of buildings and improving occupant health and well-being.If you like BMW cars,then you will probably like their new gaming mouse, the super sexy, sleek as a Titanium Sheet off the pressing mat Level 10 M Gaming Mouse.

Another first-time participant in Project Qatar is South Korea, which is showcasing 12 companies under the umbrella of Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA).

“We are participating to branch out and tighten ties between Korean and Qatar companies to boost economic growth and industrial development of Qatar to fulfil the Qatar National Vision 2030, KOTRA business analyst Ian Yongho said.

While South Korean whites goods companies have more than 30 years of presence in the Qatari market, this is the first Korean pavilion in the history of Project Qatar.

The products on display by the dozen companies include metal roof tiles, shades, transferable shelters, and LEDs. “There are multiple Korean companies that are not under the Korean pavilion due to the limited size of the space we have leased. We are planning to enlarge the size of leasing space so that many more Korean companies are able to join the Korean Pavilion next year,” said Yi.

Regarding expectations from the expo he said, “Korean products have not yet been fully introduced to the Qatari market. However, we are anticipating high interest from local buyers in Korean products developed through its state-of-the-art technology and innovation.”

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