Project Lebanon 2026, the 27th International Trade Exhibition for Construction, Infrastructure, Electricity and Renewable Energy, will take place from September 29 to October 2, 2026, at the Seaside Arena, Beirut New Waterfront. Organized by IFP Group, the exhibition remains Lebanon's leading business platform for the construction and infrastructure sectors while creating new opportunities for regional and international companies seeking to participate in the country's rebuilding efforts.
As Lebanon continues its economic recovery and infrastructure development, Project Lebanon 2026 is expected to serve as a strategic meeting point for contractors, manufacturers, technology providers, investors and government stakeholders. The exhibition will highlight the latest innovations in construction technology, building materials, infrastructure solutions, electricity systems and renewable energy, offering exhibitors direct access to one of the region's most promising rebuilding markets.
The event is designed as a B2B platform where participants can establish new partnerships, explore investment opportunities and connect with key decision-makers from Lebanon and neighboring markets. Alongside the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to discover emerging technologies and sustainable solutions that support modern urban development and resilient infrastructure projects.
Project Lebanon will once again be held concurrently with Interiors Lebanon, the international exhibition dedicated to interiors and design, providing visitors with a comprehensive overview of products and services spanning construction, finishing materials, architecture and interior design. This co-located format strengthens networking opportunities across the entire building value chain.
The previous edition attracted 254 exhibitors, represented more than 550 brands and welcomed approximately 15,000 unique visitors, underscoring the exhibition's role as one of the Middle East's leading trade events for the construction and energy industries. Organizers expect the 2026 edition to build on this momentum by bringing together an even broader international audience as Lebanon advances its reconstruction and sustainable development initiatives.
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