Held under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Qatar’s ambitious $22.2 billion infrastructure programme led by Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ (2025-2029) is reshaping transport, government facilities, urban spaces and water systems under the vision of “humanizing cities” development. Building on the opportunities presented by these initiatives, INDEX Design Qatar, returns to the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) from 14-16 October 2025. The event, co-located with Big 5 Construct Qatar, is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The exhibitions will host over 250 international and regional brands showcasing products, solutions, systems and services from more than 25 countries, including China, India, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, the UAE and the US. More than 10,000 industry professionals are expected to attend the events, including contractors, consultants, architects, project owners, fit-out specialists and distributors.
Commenting on the exhibitions, Muhammed Kazi, Senior Vice President, dmg events, said, “Qatar’s construction sector is showing strong momentum, contributing $5.3 billion to the national GDP in Q1 2025 and with nearly $311 billion in construction projects underway, the opportunities are significant. Big 5 Construct Qatar and INDEX Design Qatar bring together the suppliers, contractors and decision-makers who make these projects possible, helping to ensure the right expertise and partnerships are in place to support sustainable growth and the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030.”
“These events present a crucial platform for Qatar’s construction and interiors industries at a time of rapid national development,” said Rawad Sleem, Co-Founder & General Manager, NeXTfairs. “By bringing together local insight with international expertise, we are empowering stakeholders to collaborate, exchange knowledge and shape the future of Qatar’s built environment while enabling sustainable growth.”
INDEX Design Qatar supports the interiors and fit-out sector in Qatar, which is growing at an impressive 9.5% CAGR from 2023. Interior designers, hotel outfitters, retailers, wholesalers, distributors, fit-out contractors and industry buyers will come together to source the latest interior design and fit-out products and solutions showcased by leading exhibitors.
INDEX Design Qatar features brands such as Ansar Gallery, a home décor and furnishings company; Bayt Al Ansari, a leader in high-quality interior solutions; Dorya USA, known for its luxury furniture and bespoke designs; Decotech, an expert in finishes and decorative materials for interiors; and Marble World Qatar, a leading supplier of natural stone products.
Complementing the exhibition is the CPD-certified INDEX Design Talks with sessions highlighting cultural influence in modern interiors, hospitality design, sustainability and more. The content programme will be led by more than 15 design experts addressing industry expectations and evolution, catering to interior designers, retailers, distributors, contractors and buyers. INDEX Design Qatar and Big 5 Construct Qatar are supported by leading partners and sponsors, including the Official Supporting Partners, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Visit Qatar and Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’; Official Bank Sponsor, Qatar National Bank (QNB); Development Partner, Qatar Development Bank; and Supporting Association, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
INDEX Design Qatar and Big 5 Construct Qatar are co-located with Cityscape Qatar.
Register here for free-to-attend events for trade and industry professionals over 18.
For more information, visit www.index-qatar.com.
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