Dusseldorf: Saudi Arabia is set to make a significant impact at the 'K Show 2025,' the international trade fair for the plastics and rubber industry, scheduled from October 8 to 15 in Dusseldorf, Germany. The event, recognized as the world's foremost exhibition for the plastics and rubber sectors, will also cater to various manufacturing industries.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the Kingdom's participation is spearheaded by the Industry and Mining System through a national pavilion. This pavilion encompasses several key entities, including the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the Ministry of Investment via the "Invest Saudi" program, the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, the Local Content and Government Procurement Authority, and the Saudi Export-Import Bank. Additionally, the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON), the Saudi Industrial Development Fund, the Saudi Export Development Authority through the 'Made in Saudi' program, and the National Industrial Development Center, along with numerous leading national companies, are part of the delegation.
The Saudi pavilion at 'K Show 2025' is designed to emphasize the Kingdom's advancements in industrial development and its leadership role in the global plastics supply chain. It aims to highlight unique investment opportunities within the manufacturing sector, showcasing the incentives and capabilities available to investors. The pavilion will also underline Saudi Arabia's competitive advantages and strategic assets that establish it as a global hub for foreign investment.
The 'K Show 2025' serves as a pivotal global platform for the plastics and rubber industries, featuring over 3,200 exhibitors from 66 countries. It convenes industry leaders, experts, and international investors involved in production and processing, as well as related fields such as automotive, electronics, medical technology, packaging, and building materials. The exhibition also covers strategic industrial sectors, including machinery and equipment.