The 14th edition of the Saudi Plastics and Petrochemicals and the Saudi Print and Pack show concluded successfully at the Jeddah Center for Forum and Events. The four-day event brought together around 9,000 visitors from across Saudi Arabia and the region and resulted in deals worth over SR107 million.
It was held under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, with SABIC as the diamond sponsor and Saudi Polymers as the platinum sponsor, in addition to the support of MODON as an industrial partner.
The show gathered more than 318 local and global participants from 20 countries who exhibited over a space of 4,200-square meters.
The event served as an integrated platform for exhibitors bringing BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES and world-class technologies, and enthusiastic participants from across the globe.
On the sidelines of the show, workshops and seminars led by industry professionals were conducted, aiming to highlight the major trends that will boost the performance of these sectors by addressing the increasing market needs.
Exhibitors expressed their satisfaction with this edition, in which they said they were able to explore collaboration opportunities with local and international companies aimed at reinforcing investment, business growth, knowledge transfer and expertise.
Meanwhile, preparations have begun for the 15th edition of the Saudi Plastics and Petrochemicals and the Saudi Print and Pack exhibition that will be held on Jan. 21-24 next year, at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.
Source: Arab News
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