Plastics & Rubber Indonesia, the only dedicated plastics and rubber event in Indonesia, opens its 32nd edition on November 20. Located at the JIExpo Kemayoran in Jakarta, this exhibition will run until November 23.
As in the past editions, the concurrent events - Drinktech Indonesia, Plaspak Indonesia, and Mould & die Indonesia - offer a glimpse of the latest technologies and materials in plastics & rubber processing.
This year's edition also incorporates PRINTECH, a trade fair brand created and promoted by ACIMGA, the Italian machine manufacturers’ Association in joint-venture with Pamerindo Indonesia. PRINTECH is an event dedicated to the world of technologies for converting, package printing and labeling.
At this expo, several organizations are providing interesting seminars to update visitors on the latest trends and developments in the market and plastics & rubber processing. The Indonesian Packaging Federation (IPF) is holding a seminar on "The Packaging Challenge to Achieve Sustainibility". Another association, the Indonesian Plastics Recyclers (IPR) has the theme "Plastics Recycling in The Indonesia's Circular Economy Landscape" for its seminar. The Indonesia Mold & Dies Industry Association (IMDIA) has scheduled a seminar on "Spinning Top Competition" while the Indonesian Water Association (IdWA) tackles the "Industrial WasteWater Day" as its main focus.
The Plastics and Rubber Indonesia is a comprehensive showcase for the plastics and rubber technology and services industry. It provides a broad range of innovation and development in South East Asia’s biggest plastics, rubber, mould and die market. Each year, the show is attended by over 500 exhibitors and thousands of decision makers, major equipment importers, distributors and agents with the show delivering a one-stop shop to high level visitors.
The exhibition is organized by PT. Pamerindo Indonesia and supported by the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia, The Soft Drink Industry Association, Indonesian Packaging Federation, The Indonesian Olefin Aromatic and Plastic INdustry Asosciation, Indonesian Plastics Recyclers, Association of Indonesia Bottled Water Company, The Indonesian Food and Beverages Association, Indonesian Packaging Development Board, Association of Plastic Converting Industry, Indonesia Woven Polyolefin Manufacturers Association and Indonesia Fishery Product Processing & Marketing Association. For more information, visit: www.plasticsandrubberindonesia.com
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