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Iraq Infrastructure 2013 - 16-17 September 2013 - Advancing Iraq's Infrastructure Projects

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Confirmed Ministry partcipation from:

Ministry of Construction & Housing, Republic of Iraq
Ministry of Health, Republic of Iraq
Ministry of Municipalities & Public Works, Republic of Iraq
Ministry of Transport, Republic of Iraq
Ministry of Water Resources, Republic of Iraq
National Investment Commission
Download the brand new conference brochure

Why you should attend?
Get exclusive access to Iraq’s central government and regional project owners during carefully constructed networking sessions helping you create the lasting relationships you need to win big contracts

Attend this conference to uncover the financial uncertainties involved in operating in Iraq and learn about the solutions that will safeguard your company from making costly mistakes

Gain real clarity on projects specifics so that your company can strategically plan it’s successful entry into Iraq’s thriving projects market

Get exclusive information on Iraq’s plans to secure a legal framework that supports the involvement of the private sector before any of your competition

Hear Iraq’s Central Government reveal real policy and economic incentives that benefit your company in forecasting and evaluating Iraq’s attractiveness in line with your business strategy

Be a part of candid discussions on Iraq’s security and logistical challenges and learn from companies already operating in the country on the realities and ways to minimize these issues
Download the brand new conference brochure

Key sectors to be covered
Housing and urban planning
Transport: airports, ports & rail
Roads, bridges & tunnels
Potable water and waste water
Dams and water conservancy facilities
Social infrastructure: Sport, education and health projects
Contractor challenges including logistics, labour, tenders, finance & security
Your Business Case to Attend

Iraq will spend hundreds of billions of dollars over the next two decades on modernising its transport systems, enhancing utility capacity and building thousands of new schools, hospitals and universities.

Now is the time to do business with Iraq, uncover the investment unknowns and overcome the challenges. Gain a competitive advantage in 2013 and get face to face time with the Iraqi decision makers and find out about new infrastructure construction opportunities.

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Pre-conference workshop: A-Z guide of doing business in Iraq. A complete one stop shop for working in Iraq

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