Upcoming Exhibitions by Banian Omid Company

17th FX 2025 Poster

The 17th International Exhibition of Financial Industries (Capital Market, Bank & Insurance)

The 19th Int'l Exhibition of Mining Industries, Mineral Industries, Mining Machinery & Equipment, Road Construction

The 25th Int'l Paint, Resin, Coatings, Composites & Electroplating Industries Fair

Some Past Exhibitions Organized by Banian Omid Company

Int'l Oil, Gas, Refining & Petrochemical Exhibition

Int'l Exhibiton of Financial Industries (Exchange, Bank & Insurance)

Int'l Exhibition of Mines, Mining, Construction Machinery & Related Industries & Equipment

Int'l Paint, Resin, Coatings, Composites & Plating Industries Fair

Int'l Exhibition of Iran Build & Property Show

Int'l Innovation & Technology Exhibition (INOTEX)

Int'l Exhibition of Iran Build & Property Show

Int'l Paint, Resin, Coatings, Composites & Plating Industries Fair

Int'l Exhibition of Home Furniture (HOMEX)

Int'l Exhibition of Mines, Mining, Construction Machinery & Related Industries & Equipment

Banian Omid Company

Banian Omid Group is accounted for the first and one of the most well-known companies in Iran which is specialized on local and international exhibitions. Starting their activities dated back to 1986, and in past two decades they have achieved many awards and compliments from government and private sectors. Nowadays, their decades-long experiences and achievements contributed to locate them on the highest level of exhibition related industries.

Planning, Organizing, and Staging a Successful Exhibition requires the industry’s knowledge, experience, and use of modern media and technology. We are glad that more than 25 years of intensive experience in the field enables us to realize customers’ requirements and expectations, access global know-how, have the possibility of working with expert human resources, and use modern technical facilities.

Exhibitions History Iran
Exhibitions History Iran

Exhibitions History

The London World Exposition 1851 was the first world exhibition. It set standards that were hard to surpass. In the summer of 1851, the Crystal Palace by architect Joseph Paxton offered an impressive backdrop for the display of the products of almost all the important nations. The Crystal Palace's architecture represented an adaptation of the great British conservatories; it was characterized by its high halls, flooded with light, in which even the old stock of trees found room, and large machines in full operation could be displayed. The visitors who flocked to the exhibition from all over the world secured for the Royal Exhibition Commission a sizeable profit, with which the pre-eminence of the domestic industry could be increased even further.