Plastindia 2022 to be held from 17-21 February 2022

Trade show to be held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi

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Plastindia is postponed to 2022 Photo John Cameron Unsplash
Plastindia is postponed to 2022 Photo John Cameron Unsplash

The global pandemic, Covid-19, has stunted the overall growth of economy all over the world. However, due to the high demand in essential medical & healthcare equipments such as PPE’s, pharmaceuticals, and food & packaging. Plastics have once again proved to be a boon to humankind by rolling back the economy on track. The plastics raw material, machinery, and finished products are much in demand not only in India but also in global markets as well.

Plastindia Foundation is hosting the forthcoming mega event – 11th edition of the global plastics show – Plastindia 2022, which is scheduled to be held between February 17 – 21, 2022, at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

Plastindia 2022 has been receiving response and support not only from the Indian plastic industry but also from international markets. We expect around 2,000 exhibitors from nearly 40 countries to participate in this mega event, and over 2,50,000 business visitors are expected to visit the show from across the globe.

Plastindia 2022 promises to be the most dynamic platform to showcase your products, explore your knowledge, and interact with the global audience for expanding your business horizon. Plastindia 2022 also offers an important opportunity to participate in the Reverse Buyer Seller Meet, wherein we will be publicizing your company name amongst the embassies of various countries, thus giving you an opportunity of opening up to a window of wide section of buyers.

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