This year's international Plasto Ispack is set to take up residence at the Tel Aviv Convention Center from June 7th-9th and will include a new conference to complement the plastics exhibition.
Plasto Ispack
The exhibition, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary, is expected to attract some 20,000 visitors, professionals and experts from Israel and abroad who will be exposed to the latest industry developments both on the show floor and in the conference which will bring expert speakers onto the stage to discuss industry trends.
The packaging and rubber industry is, according to Plasto Ispack organisers, one of the fastest growing industries in the region thanks to its proliferation in consumer electronics, medical, food and drinks and automotive.
This year, the exhibition will display the newest applications in the world of sustainability. In recent years, there has been a strengthening of global trends with an emphasis on environmentally friendly production, sustainable manufacturing, eco-friendly packaging, reduction and recycling, thus encouraging the use of materials and processes that are environmentally-conscious. On top of the machinery and equipment on show, Plasto Ispack will focus on the recycling of industrial waste, packaging recycling, waste recycling for raw materials and consumables, and other eco-friendly plastics.
Over 150 exhibitors and companies from Israel and the rest of the world will take part in the exhibition this year, including companies from China and Taiwan.
This is the first time that the exhibition will take place in the new Pavilion Two at the Tel Aviv Convention Center, one of the largest, most advanced cutting-edge venues in the Middle East.
Plasto Ispack offers the professionals audience, the opportunity to get acquainted with the exciting developments in Israel’s high-tech plastics, rubber and packaging industries. It is an opportunity to expose the innovation in the fields mentioned above; and will appeal to buyers, exhibitors, suppliers, distributors, manufacturers and visitors from Israel and abroad.