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The Arabplast 2025 Show Begins with Important Industry Participants and Technology

  • January 8, 2025
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The Arabplast 2025 Show Begins with Important Industry Participants and Technology

At the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center, Sheikh Hasher Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Media Incorporated, officially opened the “Arabplast 2025” exhibition on Tuesday. This is the biggest show for rubber, plastics, petrochemicals, sustainable industries, and the circular economy in the Middle East and North Africa.

Sheikh Hasher Al Maktoum took a tour of the exhibition, which features 12 international pavilions, including significant Gulf pavilions and pavilions from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Italy, China, and India. Officials from important corporations representing several Gulf, Arab, and European countries gave him an overview of the evolution of the plastics and petrochemical industries, and he learnt about the newest technology on show that support these industries.

The 17th expo session is being held in Dubai, which Sheikh Hasher Al Maktoum stated represents Dubai’s leadership position as a prestigious venue for important exhibitions, a significant role in serving industry, new technology, and industrial and commercial alliances. With their many interests and professions, the emirate serves as a hub for bringing together businesspeople, investors, and industrial cadres.

He went on to say that the Arabplast Exhibition is significant because it promotes the rubber, plastic, and petrochemical sectors, all of which are important engines of economic expansion in many nations worldwide. Additionally, it strengthens global collaborations in these sectors and offers a strategic forum for participants and guests to investigate cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions that support the growth of this essential.

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