VietnamPrintPack 2018 gathers 380 leading brands

August 06, 2018 | 12:05
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The 18th Vietnam International Printing & Packaging Industry Exhibition (VietnamPrintPack) shares a venue with Food Processing Industry Exhibition from August 20 to September 1, 2018 at Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre (SECC), District 7, Ho Chi Minh City.
vietnamprintpack 2018 gathers 380 leading brands
VietnamPrintPack 2017 was a resounding success among participants

The 18th edition will bring more than 380 exhibitors from 11 countries, namely Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The exhibition is expected to bring the most advanced printing and packaging technology and to shine a new light on the Vietnamese manufacturing market.

VietnamPrintPack attracts famous names like Riekermann, ACE machinery, J&V Wonder, Sansin, Uchida, and will be supported by KOPTA (Korean Packaging Trade Association), PEIAC (Printing & Printing Equipment Industries Association of China), TAAT (Taiwan Regional Association of Adhesive Tape Manufacturers), Vinpas (Vietnam Packaging Association), VPA (Vietnam Printing Association), and VAMI (Vietnam Association of Mechanical Industry).

According to the Organizing Board, the trade show aims to attract more than 15,000 business fair-goers from not only Vietnam but neighbouring countries like Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and Bangladesh.

The highlights of the fair are specialised seminars, including “Developing 2D and 3D printing applications in the printing industry in Vietnam” hosted by VPA, the paper market and its impact on the printing industry, and a new printing business model delivered by the Ho Chi Minh City Printing Association. These seminars will provide a deeper look at adapting new technology in the future from industry leaders like VPA and the Ho Chi Minh City Printing Association.

By Minh Vu

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