Uganda Baati Limited has confirmed its participation in the 31st Uganda International Trade Fair, set to take place from October 2 to 12, 2025, at the UMA Show Grounds in Lugogo.
The event, organized by the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA), is one of the largest exhibitions in the country, attracting over 1,500 exhibitors annually. This year's theme is “Sustainable Industrialization for Inclusive Growth, Employment, and Wealth Creation.”
Uganda Baati will use this platform to showcase its latest innovations in roofing and construction, while also highlighting its commitment to providing sustainable building solutions for families, communities, and businesses across Uganda.
At their booth, visitors will be able to explore a variety of roofing profiles, including Lifestile, Orientile, Romantile, Versatile, Covermax, Resincot, and Dumuzas, along with essential accessories like roof nails, ridges, and valleys. The company will also feature its engineered solutions such as Safbuild, Ultraspan, and Safcool.
Jackie Tahakaniza, Head of External and Corporate Affairs at Uganda Baati, emphasized the importance of engaging with customers through such platforms. "The Uganda International Trade Fair allows us to bring Uganda Baati's solutions to life. Our goal is for every visitor to leave our booth not just impressed with our products but equipped with the knowledge and confidence to make informed building decisions," she said.
A key attraction at the Uganda Baati booth will be expert advisory sessions. Engineers, sales professionals, and technical specialists will be available to provide personalized guidance, whether for homeowners planning new builds or contractors managing large-scale projects.
To make the experience more interactive, Uganda Baati will host a “Lucky Q&A Hour” at select times each day. Walk-in customers who participate will have the chance to win branded merchandise while gaining a deeper understanding of the company’s product offerings. Beyond the fun, this activity is designed to equip customers with valuable knowledge to help them make informed building choices.