Indian Plastics Federation presents India’s leading and Eastern India’s largest International Plastics Exhibition” INDPLAS’22” in Kolkata.

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Bhubaneswar, 3.11.22 (Pratyusha Bureau): To support the growth opportunities in plastic industry in eastern india, Indian Plastics Federation (IPF) is organising it’s triennial exhibition “indplas’22” in Kolkata 28th November 2022. The Exhibition will be held at the new built from 25th November – Biswa Bangla Mela Prangan which is situated in the heart of the city adjacent to ITC Royal Bengal Hotel with world class facilities with a covered area of 2.00 lac sq. feet and host of other business facilities including ample power, multi-storeyed car parking, food courts, conference halls and a well-equipped business centre. The ground will be a paradise for both visitors and exhibitors. Indian Plastics Federation (IPF), is one of the oldest plastics industry body in India, today. Indplas’22 – the largest sector-specific business-to-business (B2B) international exhibition in the eastern region. INDPLAS’22 is the 9th edition of “INDPLAS” series of International Exhibition on plastics that will bring entire plastics industry under one roof and is being planned on a BIGGER, BETTER AND CONVENIENT VENUE. The pandemic is almost over and the economy is ready to bounce back. Our honourable Prime Minister has already set the target of USD 5 trillion economy by 2025. The industry is ready to transform itself to Industry 4.0 through automation and digitalisation. This is the time to EXPAND YOUR HORIZON. The exhibitions are boosters to the economy. India is the third largest global market for the plastics. The surging economy and supportive government policies have made India a polymer super power, but the best is yet to come and we are here to unravel the opportunities and capitalise on them. The exhibition is supported by the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, New Delhi, West Bengal Industrial Development Corp. Ltd, Assocham, Plastindia Foundation and all major plastic associations of India. The polymer industry has taken giant stride forward in spite of the pandemic. Common perceptions on plastics have now changed. PPE kit, disposable masks, syringes for vaccination, etc. have all helped humanity in these testing times. Consumer behavior also has changed in general. We now need to accelerate and make up for the lost opportunity and cater to the wants of the consumers.

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