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Saudi Print To Be Held In January 2016

The Middle East region’s printing industry is forecasted to touch $20 billion by 2016, while the packaging market is growing at the rate of 5 to 15 per cent year-on-year, according to organisers of a major printing and packaging event.

There is a huge market potential for growth especially in the GCC where Saudi Arabia controls more than 70 per cent of packaging market which is expanding by 15 per cent each year, said a statement.

The 13th edition of the Saudi Print & Pack, an international trade exhibition for printing and packaging technologies, will be held from January 18 to 21, 2016, at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Centre, in Saudi Arabia.

Under the patronage of the Saudi Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the show is organised by Riyadh Exhibitions Company and approved by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition industry.

As the kingdom’s number one trade fair for the print, pack and sign media industries, it will showcase brand new formats and cross-media concepts through a display of the latest equipment and supplies for the Middle East’s largest and most diverse printing and packing market, said the statement.

The event will also be an ideal platform for negotiating with local companies to establish manufacturing bases in the Saudi Arabia to leverage on-going development, it stated.

The exhibitors will be able to gain first-hand knowledge about the opportunities in the Saudi Arabian market as well as network with key industry figures from the public and private sectors.

The event would also help companies increase the volume of their Saudi exports to keep up with the latest developments in order to continue on the path of expansion, it added.

Visitors will be able to discover the latest technologies, equipment and services offered by leading global manufacturers and at the same time learn first-hand about innovations, trends and sustainable solutions.

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