Archidex exhibition in KL highlights steel industry


Hiap Teck Venture has a booth at Archidex being held in the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

Hiap Teck Venture Bhd (HTVB), a company with 30 years in the steel industry, is set participating in the 22nd International Architecture, Interior Design and Building Exhibition 2023 Malaysia (Archidex).

As a company listed on Bursa Malaysia since 2003, HTVB offers comprehensive steel product solutions, both domestically and internationally.

At Archidex, which is being held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, HTVB subsidiaries Alpine Pipe Manufacturing, Hiap Teck Hardware, Huatraco Scaffold and its partner NOE Schaltechnik will showcase a comprehensive range of steel products.

They include welded steel pipes, square and rectangular hollow sections, mild steel cement line pipes, plates, beams, channels, angle bars, sheet piles, scaffolding, falsework, formwork and concrete creation products.

Notably Huatraco Scaffold, a subsidiary specialising in scaffolding, falsework and formwork engineering, has contributed significantly to the event by sponsoring and erecting the creative and innovative Archidex’s Award Gallery at Hall 8, using the C60 modular scaffolding system.

Also, Huatraco, in collaboration with its partner NOE Schaltechnik, Germany, participated in the Archidex Biztalk Session held on July 26.

The session covered topics on “Concrete Forming and Creations of Architectural Concrete” and “Awareness of CIS 22 and 23 Implementation Under Act 520”.

Architects, interior designers, developers, suppliers and enthusiasts are invited to visit HTVB booth at 4G467A in Hall 4, to explore the latest trends and innovations shaping the steel industry.

Archidex 2023 ends today.

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