Plastindia 2023 returns after five years

Plastindia Foundation is set to host the 11th edition of Plastindia 2023 from 1 to 5 February at the Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. More than 1,800 exhibitors from across the world to be part of Asia’s largest plastic exhibition.

12 Jan 2023 | By Abhay Avadhani

Plastindia team during the launch event of Plastindia 2023 in Delhi

Plastindia Foundation, an internationally recognised organisation devoted to promoting excellence in the field of plastics is all set for Asia’s largest plastic exhibition. The five day expo will bring together over 1,800 exhibitors from across the world. Besides India, Germany, Austria, Japan and Singapore are some of the key participating countries.

Speaking on the occasion, Jigish Doshi, president, Plastindia Foundation said, “We are delighted to present Plastindia 2023. After an unwilling pause of four years due to the pandemic, professionals from the plastic industry from all over the world will again get a chance to present future perspectives and solutions for the plastic and polymer industry.”

The five-day event will provide an opportunity for exhibitors to showcase their new innovations in processing, machinery, moulds, and dies, auxiliary equipment, printing and packaging, raw material, and many more.

The show will witness participants like RIL, IOC, HMEL, Alok Masterbatches, Fine Organics, Kuraray, OQ, SABIC, in raw materials; Lohia, Mamata, Rajoo, Pelican, JP, Miraclon,  ASB, Husky, Engel, Reifenhauser, Windmöller & Hölscher, Bruckner, and in machinery; UFlex, Erema and Starlinger.

Ajay Shah, chairman, national executive council, Plastindia 2023 said, “Plastindia has grown into a global experience, covering the entire gamut of plastics producers, processors and users of plastics, together with recyclers of plastics. It witnesses intense participation by both Indian and international plastics fraternity.”

Shah added, “The exhibition is likely to change the face of plastics as it will help create more awareness about sustainability and recycling. He said, “Over the years, the plastics industry has reinvented itself with advanced innovations and developed environment-friendly processing and utilisation techniques that do not affect the environment.”

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