Exhibitions / Congresses

Nigeria Infrastructure & Construction

Nigeria, Lagos - 17th April to 18th April 2012
The 4th International Infrastructure & Construction Exhibition (NIC4), supported by Lagos State Government, is the established platform for infrastructure and construction business opportunities in Nigeria. Playing a central role for the industry, NIC4 is the real springboard for manufacturers and suppliers to identify projects, develop contacts and achieve what all companies want - to secure new contracts.

NIC4 is held at the prestigious EKO Exhibition Centre in the heart of Lagos' commercial district. This helps to guarantee the quality and quantity of the professionals who will want to visit you on your stand and discuss how your products, technologies and services can help them.
Date(s)
17th April to 18th April 2012
Venue
Eko Expo Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos
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