New edition of plast alger will take place in February 2025
From 24 to 26 February 2025, plast alger and printpack alger will be opening their doors in Algiers for the ninth time. Following the event in 2024, attracting 5,199 trade visitors from 42 countries as well as 297 exhibitors from 22 nations, the trade fair will be staged annually going forward. With this move the organisers fairtrade and Messe Düsseldorf intend to further strengthen Algiers as a regional hub for the plastics, print and packaging industries. The trade fair offers a platform for international companies and brings together the region’s industry and technology leaders.
In the Maghreb region Algiers has become established as the leading market for plastics and packaging technologies. According to the VDMA (Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers’ Association), this country is the second biggest importer of plastics technology on the African continent with investment amounting to EUR 210 million in 2023. Demand for print and packaging technology has also risen substantially: in 2022 Algiers imported print and paper technologies worth EUR 77 million, thereby counting among the largest buyers on the African continent.
plast alger with printpack alger is subdivided into various themed pavilions and will be showcasing amongst others the latest machinery for plastics and packaging applications as well as raw materials. On the international level the trade fair is supported by the participation of more than twenty countries as well as national pavilions from Germany, Austria, China, France, India, Italy, and Turkey. Institutional partners such as the German-Algerian Chamber of Industry and Commerce, the Italian Trade Agency ITA and the Turkish Ministry of Trade are sponsoring the event.
Owing to the strong support received from Algerian and international associations, plast & printpack alger is not only considered a trading platform in the industry but also a relevant forum for technological innovation and exchange on environmental issues. The trade fair focuses on the relevance of recycling and circularity to name but two themes, to make Algiers’ industries more environmentally friendly. For Algiers, increasing investment in these technologies is a key component in its economic strategy, as it is intended to strengthen domestic production, promote exports and reduce dependence on imports.