فهرست مطالب
- 1 Iranian Pavilions: Combining the Art of Design and Modern Technologies
- 2 Booth building as a tool of economic diplomacy
- 3 Extensive coverage of specialized areas and technological competition
- 4 International interactions and prospects for cooperation
- 5 Conclusion: Booth building is the driving force of international trade
Construction Industry Booth Building System – The 30th edition of the MosBuild 2025 International Exhibition , as the largest event in the Russian construction industry, opened today with a significant presence of Iranian companies at the Crocus Expo Exhibition Center in Moscow.
Known as one of the most important global platforms in the field of building materials, new technologies and interior design, this exhibition, with an area of over 100,000 square meters , hosts more than 1,400 companies from 25 countries and is expected to attract 70,000 specialized visitors. Iran’s strong presence in this event is not only a demonstration of the country’s exhibition booth building capabilities , but also has created a strategic opportunity for the development of business cooperation in the Eurasian region.
Iranian Pavilions: Combining the Art of Design and Modern Technologies
The pavilions of Iranian companies on the first day of the event attracted the attention of construction industry activists by utilizing engineered designs, modern interior design elements, and the use of materials such as stone, tile, and advanced ceramics. These pavilions, focusing on displaying high-quality products and modern construction technologies , act as a showcase of the capacities of the Iranian construction industry. The pavilions have been designed based on the principles of sustainability and optimization of the exhibition space , in a way that encourages visitors to interact directly with modern construction products and systems.
Booth building as a tool of economic diplomacy
Given the ratification of Iran’s free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union , Iran’s presence at the exhibition is interpreted as a bridge to strengthen regional cooperation beyond a trade partnership. The Iranian pavilions are designed to attract trade partners from the union’s member states (Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Armenia) and utilize regional cultural and symbolic elements alongside digital technologies such as 3D video streaming and augmented reality (AR) to introduce products. This strategy not only facilitates bilateral interactions, but also solidifies Iran’s position as a key player in the Eurasian construction materials supply chain.
Extensive coverage of specialized areas and technological competition
MosBuild 2025 covers a wide range of areas including smart building materials, facade and decoration systems, rapid construction technologies and artificial intelligence-based interior design. The presence of companies from Germany, Italy and Turkey with booths based on modular technologies and quick installation capabilities has created a productive competition in the booth construction field. Meanwhile, Iranian companies have established their position in emerging markets by displaying products such as antique stones with laser polishing, antibacterial tiles and nano-insulation systems.
International interactions and prospects for cooperation
With the presence of countries from Europe (Germany, Italy) to Asia (China, India, UAE and Kazakhstan), this exhibition has provided an international platform for transferring technical knowledge and attracting joint investments. Iranian pavilions, by using recycled materials and low-energy lighting systems , in line with the environmental standards of the European Union, have attracted the attention of foreign buyers towards environmentally friendly products. According to reports, Iran’s participation in this edition of the exhibition is expected to pave the way for the conclusion of multi-million dollar contracts in the field of construction materials and engineering services exports.
Conclusion: Booth building is the driving force of international trade
The 30th edition of MosBuild is recognized not only as a specialized event in the construction industry, but also as a symbol of the art of exhibition booth construction in the service of economic diplomacy. The success of Iranian companies in this exhibition indicates the high capacity of the Iranian booth construction industry in creating interactive, efficient spaces that are in line with the needs of global markets. Given the free trade agreement with Eurasia, this event can be a launching pad for Iran’s sustainable presence in the Eurasian construction industry value chain.