TaipeiPlas Returns in Person
After a 4-year hiatus, TaipeiPlas returned to an in-person event this week at the Nangang Exhibition Center.
TaipeiPlas returned with a live format once again on Sept. 27 at the Nangang Exhibition Center, after a 4-year absence. A total of 300 exhibitors from 12 different countries spread across 1300 booths for an event that organizers believe will attract more than 15,000 visitors, according to show organizer TAITRA.
Total exports of Taiwan plastics and rubber machinery from January to August this year reached $704 million, increasing 7.71% over the same period last year, TAITRA said. Taiwan ranked as the world’s sixth largest exporter of plastics and rubber machinery.
The event will once again be held in conjunction with ShoeTech. Taiwan is the world’s largest exporter of shoe-making machinery.
After a four-year hiatus, the biennial TaipeiPlas, now held in conjunction with ShoeTech, returned to an in person show in Taiwan.
Photo Credit: TAITRA
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