In preparation for the launch of an updated international exhibition project in a new format, the organizers have decided to reschedule the dates of Interlight Central Asia and Security&Building Central Asia.
The exhibitions were originally planned to take place in Astana on September 17–19, 2025. Based on recommendations from international partners and to ensure the most effective preparation, the exhibitions have been moved to September 9–11, 2026, and will be held in an updated, significantly larger format.
Interlight Central Asia traditionally brings together professionals in the fields of electrical engineering, decorative and technical lighting, as well as architects, designers, developers, and investors. The exhibition is well known not only for its showcase but also for its business program, which features design and smart technology days, B2B meetings, and workshops.
Security&Building Central Asia presents leading manufacturers and suppliers of security systems, building automation, and Smart solutions for “smart homes” and “smart cities.” The event highlights innovations in building management, video surveillance, and engineering systems.
“We are moving to a new level. Rescheduling will allow us to deliver a strong international-scale project and open new opportunities for Kazakhstan,” said Anuar Malik, Director of BMCA Kazakhstan.
The rebranding and rescheduling of the exhibitions provide Kazakhstan with a chance to strengthen its position as Central Asia’s leading platform in the fields of lighting, technology, and security. The upcoming projects will mark an important milestone in the development of the professional community and offer new opportunities for participants and partners.
The exhibitions were originally planned to take place in Astana on September 17–19, 2025. Based on recommendations from international partners and to ensure the most effective preparation, the exhibitions have been moved to September 9–11, 2026, and will be held in an updated, significantly larger format.
Interlight Central Asia traditionally brings together professionals in the fields of electrical engineering, decorative and technical lighting, as well as architects, designers, developers, and investors. The exhibition is well known not only for its showcase but also for its business program, which features design and smart technology days, B2B meetings, and workshops.
Security&Building Central Asia presents leading manufacturers and suppliers of security systems, building automation, and Smart solutions for “smart homes” and “smart cities.” The event highlights innovations in building management, video surveillance, and engineering systems.
“We are moving to a new level. Rescheduling will allow us to deliver a strong international-scale project and open new opportunities for Kazakhstan,” said Anuar Malik, Director of BMCA Kazakhstan.
The rebranding and rescheduling of the exhibitions provide Kazakhstan with a chance to strengthen its position as Central Asia’s leading platform in the fields of lighting, technology, and security. The upcoming projects will mark an important milestone in the development of the professional community and offer new opportunities for participants and partners.