Reynaers Middle East, a leading provider of sustainable aluminium solutions, has concluded its participation in BAU 2025, the world’s leading trade fair for architecture, materials, and systems.
The event took place from January 13 to 17 in Munich, Germany.
Held every two years, BAU brings together architects, planners, investors and representatives of the industrial and commercial sectors, drawing expertise from all relevant branches at a high international level. It promotes a concrete exchange of ideas and information while releasing synergies.
As a pioneer in the development of advanced aluminium systems, Reynaers Middle East presented its latest innovations and sustainable solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of the market in the region and beyond.
The participating team included Ali Khalaf, Managing Director; Aws Salih, General Manager, UAE & Oman; Lance Cornils, General Manager, Saudi Middle and West; Abdulla Mayoof, Technical Manager; Isa Al Wadi, Area Manager, QBK-SE; Mohannad Al Qudah, Area Manager, (UAE & Oman); and Majed Shaheen, Area manager, Saudi Middle, West and Egypt.
The team attended the week-long fair where they provided insight and answered questions about product specifications, project applications, and sustainability initiatives.
Visitors to the booth were introduced to ways Reynaers’ solutions could be integrated to transform their building projects. They viewed a range of products combining aesthetics with functionality that prioritise thermal performance and eco-friendliness. Furthermore, Reynaers highlighted its efforts in promoting circular building economy principles through the use of recyclable materials and sustainable manufacturing processes.
“We are thrilled to conclude our participation in BAU 2025, which serves as a global platform for industry leaders to connect, share ideas, and showcase cutting-edge technologies,” commented Ali Khalaf.
He continued: “This successful participation underscores our commitment to driving innovation in the sector and promoting sustainable practices that enhance the quality of living and working spaces.” – TradeArabia News Service