Saudi Plastics and Petrochemicals Exhibition kicks off this evening Amlak Real Estate Newspaper completes its preparations to sponsor the event

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Amalak Real Estate Newspaper has completed its preparations to participate and sponsor the activities of the 15th edition of the Saudi Plastics and Petrochemical Industries Exhibition 2018, which starts this evening at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center, and will continue until January 24.

The event brings together the most prominent industry leaders locally, regionally and internationally. The event brings together the most prominent local, regional and international industry leaders, offers a number of specialized workshops in this sector, and showcases the latest technologies and services for the plastics and petrochemical industry. The exhibition, organized by Riyadh Exhibitions Company Limited, coincides with the «Saudi Printing and Packaging Exhibition 2018» and the 14th International Trade Exhibition for Printing and Packaging Technologies.

The exhibition is organized by Riyadh Exhibitions Company Limited. In this regard, Mr. Mohammed bin Hamad Al-Husseini, General Supervisor of the exhibition, said that the exhibition “Saudi Plastics” comes within the huge industrial economic movement in the Kingdom, which made it a permanent workshop, in implementation of the National Transformation Program 2020 and the Kingdom's Vision 2030, indicating that the exhibition seeks to raise the contribution of petrochemicals and reduce the country's dependence on oil, focus on supporting sustainable local industries and pump local and international investments in this sector.

Recent reports show that the exhibition coincides with the "Saudi Printing and Packaging Exhibition 2018", as well as the 14th International Trade Exhibition for Printing and Packaging Technologies. Recent reports showed that the Gulf chemical industry recorded an accelerated pace of growth over five years, as chemical production increased by 5.3 % to reach 167 million tons in 2017, and the additions in production capacity are due to the Kingdom achieving an annual increase in production of 12.7%. The petrochemical and chemical industries sector in the Kingdom is at the forefront of driving economic transformation, job generation and growth in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which set manufacturing industries as the base for its industrial objectives to support economic diversification.

The exhibition seeks to support sustainable local industries and inject local investments in the sector.