The 5th edition of ProPak Philippines, a leading trade event for processing and packaging technologies, will be held at the World Trade Center in Pasay City from 12-14 February 2025. The event will feature over 250 exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge innovations, 40+ industry-focused conferences and seminars, and the debut of the Packaging Innovation Showcase, highlighting prestigious awards and the Pinyapel Packaging initiative.
DTI Sec. Ma. Cristina Roque leads officials and guests during the ribbon cutting to officially open the ProPak Philippines three-day exhibits on Wednesday at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
The event has attracted over 250 exhibiting companies from 25 countries, including international pavilions from Italy and Taiwan. These exhibitors will showcase cutting-edge innovations in processing and packaging technologies and engage with over 12,000 trade buyers throughout the three-day event.
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