Designing the Experience: Multi-Line at WORLDBEX 2026
By Rochelle Dycoco

Multi-Line once again participated in WORLDBEX 2026, the country’s premier construction and design exposition, held at the World Trade Center Manila from March 12 to 15, 2026. Anchored on this year’s theme, Building Opportunities, Sustaining Lives, the four-day event brought together designers, contractors, students, industry partners, and stakeholders in a dynamic environment for innovation and collaboration.
Multi-Line Building Systems, Inc. (MBI) and Multi-Line Structures Corporation (MSC) represented the Multi-Line Group, showcasing their building solutions and technologies.
Booth Design and Product Experience
Multi-Line designed its booth with a modern minimalist approach, incorporating multiple entry points, open circulation, and curated display zones that encouraged movement and interaction. The team used warm neutral tones and spacious walkways to create an inviting atmosphere for visitors.
At the heart of the booth was an immersive product presentation that integrated architectural finishes with digital technology, aligned with the company’s 40th-year theme of digital transformation. Large-format LED video walls and full-scale material applications allowed guests to experience products in a 1:1 setting.
Among the featured highlights were MBI’s Luxvision LED Video Wall Displays and MSC’s WorldClass product line, including acoustic fluted panels, SPC wall and flooring systems, PVC ceilings, WPC panels, and FlexiPanel bamboo charcoal boards. These were complemented by Alucobest aluminum composite panels, Ecostone flexible stone tiles, and roofing systems such as CertainTeed, WorldShingles, BMI, Eishiro, and NatureLove.
Ar. Rene John Asa, MSC Business Development Manager, designed the booth to balance visual appeal with functionality, creating a space that supported both product appreciation and client engagement. The structural design was made possible with the support of the Engineering Team, led by Engineering Manager Engr. Aljun Austria and Estimator Engr. Lawrence Baldomero.
Behind the Build: Team Collaboration
Multi-Line’s Business Development, Project Implementation, Engineering, and Technical Support Departments collaborated closely over three days to complete the booth across spaces 2017–2019 and 2039–2041.
MSC – Project Implementation Department (PID)
Project Supervisors Engr. Kevin Ray Rumbaoa and Engr. Greden Mark Lucero, under Operations Manager Engr. Michael Florendo, led the structural installation of the booth. Project Engineers John Kenedy Galacinao, Engr. Wayne Colango, and Engr. Christine Lumang supported the execution.
MBI – PID and Engineering Teams
On the MBI side, installation and system integration of digital and technical components were carried out by the PID and Engineering teams under Operations Manager Engr. Francis Kenneth Billones. Engineering works were led by the Engineering Department under Engineering Manager Engr. Allan De Mesa.
The Entertainment Systems Department ensured the seamless operation of the booth’s digital components, particularly the LED walls. Project Manager Engr. Webster Ceballos and AV Technician Charlo Flores led these efforts.
Together, these teams demonstrated strong coordination and technical expertise in delivering a fully realized exhibit space.






























