Pistis Group to Present at Sydney Build Expo 2026

Home » Breaking News » Pistis Group to Present at Sydney Build Expo 2026

Pistis Group to Present at Sydney Build Expo 2026: Vietnam Positioned as a Strategic Supply-Chain Partner for Australia’s Modular Construction Sector

Pistis Group will take the stage at Sydney Build Expo 2026, joining the International Construction Stage as a featured speaker to address one of the most critical shifts shaping Australia’s construction industry today.

Scheduled for 29 April 2026, from 11:00 to 11:50, the presentation will bring forward a timely and strategic discussion on the growing role of Vietnam as a manufacturing and supply-chain partner for Australia—particularly in the rapidly expanding sectors of modular construction, prefabrication, and Modern Methods of Construction (MMC).

At a time when Australia’s construction market is under increasing pressure from labour shortages, cost escalation, and delivery constraints, the session will position Vietnam not simply as an alternative sourcing destination, but as a long-term, scalable partner capable of supporting industrialised construction at scale.

Sydney Built Expo

International Construction Stage – global insights and strategic discussions at Sydney Build Expo

Presentation Overview: Vietnam’s Role in Reshaping Construction Supply Chains

Under the topic “Vietnam as a Strategic Manufacturing and Supply-Chain Partner for Australia’s Modular, Prefabricated, and MMC Sector”, Pistis Group will deliver a forward-looking analysis of how cross-border supply chains can address structural inefficiencies within the Australian construction market.

As the industry continues to face persistent challenges—including labour shortages, cost volatility, and project delivery delays—developers and contractors are increasingly shifting toward industrialised construction models. Modular and prefabricated solutions, in particular, are gaining traction for their ability to improve speed, predictability, and cost control.

In this context, Pistis Group will highlight Vietnam’s growing relevance as a scalable and reliable supply base. The presentation will outline:

  • Vietnam’s expanding manufacturing capabilities aligned with international construction standards
  • Competitive cost structures supported by improving technical expertise
  • Strategic positioning within Asia-Pacific logistics networks
  • Proven export experience in construction materials and prefabricated components

The session aims to provide practical insights into how Australian stakeholders can integrate Vietnam into their supply strategies—moving from transactional sourcing toward long-term, system-level partnerships.

About Sydney Build Expo 2026

Sydney Build Expo is Australia’s premier construction, architecture, and infrastructure event, attracting thousands of industry professionals including developers, contractors, architects, engineers, and government representatives.

The International Construction Stage serves as a key platform within the expo, featuring global perspectives on industry trends, cross-border collaboration, and supply-chain innovation.

Sydney Build Expo 2026 will showcase:

  • Advancements in modular construction and MMC
  • Sustainable materials and building practices
  • Digital transformation across construction processes
  • Strategic approaches to global supply-chain integration

As Australia’s construction sector undergoes a structural shift, the event provides a critical forum for industry leaders to exchange insights, explore partnerships, and identify scalable solutions.

Pistis Group’s presentation represents a significant contribution to the ongoing conversation around Australia’s supply-chain integration—positioning Vietnam not only as a manufacturing base, but as a strategic partner in the future of Australia’s construction industry.

If you would like to

Become a partner of the AUSMOD20K program, please click this link: Partner

Become a supplier for the AUSMOD20K program, please click this link: Supplier

See detailed information at: NEWS