10
March
2017
TURKISHCERAMICS PREPARES FOR STRONGEST EVER PRESENCE AT MIPIM AS TURKEY RANKS AMONG TOP EXPORTER FOR CERAMICS  

Turkishceramics today announces an increased presence at MIPIM, the international property exhibition in Cannes, held from Tuesday 14 to Friday 17 March.

With the support of the Turkish Ministry of Economy, Turkishceramics has recently announced its participation in the new “Turkish Design Centre”, a 1650 sqm space in Clerkenwell, London.

This move coincides with Turkey being ranked as one of the top five ceramic tile and ceramic sanitary ware exporters of the world. By the end of the 2016, Turkey reached more than $500 million ceramic tiles exports and more than $200 million ceramic sanitary ware exports.

Turkey is a leader in the global ceramics industry today with an abundance of natural resources, high quality ceramic products and innovative design.

Turkishceramics’ aim for MIPIM is to connect with architects, developers, contractors, and sector professionals, particularly in the key target markets as UK and USA.

Turkishceramics is also looking into growing the organisation’s presence in the German market, which is the number one exporting country for Turkey both in ceramic tiles and sanitary ware products.

Bahadir Kayan, Chairman of Turkishceramics said:

“Turkishceramics is delighted to announce our involvement with the Turkish Trade Centre opening in London this year. London is renowned as a global design centre where some of the most important architecture companies are situated, with £4.5 billion of architectural services being conducted across the world. Turkishceramics is proud to be back at MIPIM this year to strengthen working relationships with our global partners from the UK and beyond.”

 

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