Cambodia Showcases Infrastructure & Mobility Future at CAMBUILD 2025
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Cambodia Showcases Infrastructure & Mobility Future at CAMBUILD 2025

Cambodia’s push for industrial modernization and smart mobility gained fresh momentum today with the official opening of CAMBUILD 2025 and CAMAUTO 2025 at the Diamond Island Convention & Exhibition Centre (DIECC). The co-located exhibitions spotlight the Kingdom’s evolving infrastructure and automotive sectors, offering a unified platform for innovation, investment, and international collaboration.

The exhibitions were officially inaugurated by HE Lao Tipseiha, Secretary of State, Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, alongside dignitaries including Mr. Edmund Lee, Business Development Director for Cambodia, and Dr. Tan Monivann, President of the Cambodia Automotive Industry Federation. A traditional Apsara performance, keynote speeches, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the grand opening, followed by an exclusive VVIP tour of the exhibits.

Now in its 14th edition, CAMBUILD has cemented its reputation as Cambodia’s premier construction and building technology event, featuring over 100 exhibitors from 15+ countries, showcasing cutting-edge solutions in smart materials, M&E systems, and sustainable construction technologies.

Running concurrently, CAMAUTO 2025 focuses on the booming automotive aftermarket, with a strong presence in spare parts, diagnostics, industrial tools, and mobility solutions. Together, the dual shows are expected to welcome over 6,000 trade professionals, including architects, engineers, developers, auto industry players, and government officials.

“This strategic co-location mirrors the evolution of modern cities — where infrastructure and mobility must evolve together to enable livable, future-ready communities,” said Edmund Lee, Business Development Director for Cambodia.

In his keynote, HE Lao Tipseiha highlighted the events’ national importance, “These exhibitions bridge Cambodia with the global industrial community, bringing world-class technology, innovation, and partnerships that support our goals for sustainable development and economic resilience.”

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Cambodia’s push for industrial modernization and smart mobility gained fresh momentum today with the official opening of CAMBUILD 2025 and CAMAUTO 2025 at the Diamond Island Convention & Exhibition Centre (DIECC). The co-located exhibitions spotlight the Kingdom’s evolving infrastructure and automotive sectors, offering a unified platform for innovation, investment, and international collaboration. The exhibitions were officially inaugurated by HE Lao Tipseiha, Secretary of State, Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, alongside dignitaries including Mr. Edmund Lee, Business Development Director for Cambodia, and Dr. Tan Monivann, President of the Cambodia Automotive Industry Federation. A traditional Apsara performance, keynote speeches, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the grand opening, followed by an exclusive VVIP tour of the exhibits. Now in its 14th edition, CAMBUILD has cemented its reputation as Cambodia’s premier construction and building technology event, featuring over 100 exhibitors from 15+ countries, showcasing cutting-edge solutions in smart materials, M&E systems, and sustainable construction technologies. Running concurrently, CAMAUTO 2025 focuses on the booming automotive aftermarket, with a strong presence in spare parts, diagnostics, industrial tools, and mobility solutions. Together, the dual shows are expected to welcome over 6,000 trade professionals, including architects, engineers, developers, auto industry players, and government officials. “This strategic co-location mirrors the evolution of modern cities — where infrastructure and mobility must evolve together to enable livable, future-ready communities,” said Edmund Lee, Business Development Director for Cambodia. In his keynote, HE Lao Tipseiha highlighted the events’ national importance, “These exhibitions bridge Cambodia with the global industrial community, bringing world-class technology, innovation, and partnerships that support our goals for sustainable development and economic resilience.”

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