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Eurasia Packaging Fair prepares for 20th Anniversary Event

 

The 20th Eurasia Packaging Fair is preparing for a record breaking event to mark its  anniversary event, with the new Print Packaging Technology section leading to a  substantial boost in interest from both exhibitors and visitors, both within Turkey and across the world.

With over 1,200 companies from more than 40 countries exhibiting in Tüyap Fair Convention and Congress Center, Istanbul from the 18th - 21st September, the event will once again be the biggest annual packaging fair in Eurasia.

Berkan Öner, Project Group Director of Eurasia Packaging Fair said "We are really pleased with how the event is shaping up for this year. Our new Print Packaging  Technology has been very well received, and the show overall is 75% full with exhibitors coming from Turkey and around the world. As well as wanting to meet the key manufacturers who already attend the show, our visitors have been expressing the desire to meet different international exhibitors with print machinery and packaging products from Algeria, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Germany, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Macedonia, the Middle East, Russia, Taiwan and Ukraine being in particularly high demand.

We have seen great support from ASD, the packaging manufacturers association in Turkey, as well as from AMD, ESD, KASAD, MASD and SEPA, which will once again help us to have a cutting edge professional education programme".

Professional hosted buyer groups are being organised from all over Europe, Asia and Africa, utilising the many international offices of both Reed Exhibitions and Tüyap Fairs Group, in conjunction with local chambers of commerce. Potential hosted buyers from all over the world, and particularly Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Georgia,  Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Macedonia, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Palestine, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Sudan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan  should express their interest

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