The second Kenya BuildCon and Kenya Wood Expo 2025 kicked off at Sarit Expo Centre on Thursday showcasing innovation in construction, energy and sustainable manufacturing.
The three-day event brings together government officials, investors, and exhibitors from Kenya, India and beyond to promote industrial growth, trade partnerships, and green technology adoption.
Ministry of Cooperatives and MSME's Development Cabinet Secretary Wycliffe Oparanya emphasized the importance of joint ventures between international investors and local businesses, particularly in the micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) sector. "Joint ventures allow foreign investors to integrate quickly into our market.
We welcome partnerships that create jobs, transfer technology, and build Kenya's manufacturing capacity," said Oparanya.