Paper & Tissue Show 2026 to Return Stronger with 3 Shows

Paper & Tissue Show 2026 will return stronger than ever before, bringing in three industry-specific shows under one roof.
The flagship event will be co-located with two new specialised exhibitions, Hygiene & Nonwoven Show and Recycle & Packaging Show, taking place at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi from 31 March to 2 April 2026.
Organised under a unified platform, the B2B events offer an unmatched opportunity to explore the latest technologies, foster global partnerships, and connect with the MENA region’s most influential buyers and solution providers across the three major industrial pillars.
11th Edition of Paper & Tissue Show
As the MENA region’s leading event for the pulp, paper, tissue, and converting sectors, Paper & Tissue Show will once again gather manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors to showcase innovation in finished products, jumbo rolls, machinery, raw materials, and paper chemicals.
The event will feature over 400 global exhibitors, attracting a footfall of over 16,000 visitors from more than 100 countries.
Dedicated conferences and specialised pavilions including the highly-successful supermarket zone and new exhibitor zone will be the other attractions.
Recycle & Packaging Show: Focus on Sustainable Solutions
Launched in response to a growing demand, the Recycle & Packaging Show presents cutting-edge developments in recyclable packaging, eco-alternatives, industrial packaging, and green logistics.
The show will present recycled and biodegradable packaging products; machinery and automation for packaging and waste management; and equipment for corrugated cardboard, flexible packaging, and labelling.
Hygiene & Nonwoven Show: Dedicated to Personal & Medicare Innovation
Highlighting the fast-growing hygiene sector, the show focuses on nonwoven fabrics, baby care, adult care, sanitary products, and medical textiles, as well as raw materials and converting machinery.
The show will display global suppliers of spunlace, spunbond, and meltblown nonwovens; innovation in disposable hygiene; and wet wipes and personal care converting technologies.