NORTH AFRICA PLAST
North Africa International Exhibition for Plastics industries, Machinery, Rubber and Petrochemicals
Expo Libya Exhibition Grounds, Benghazi
Under the Patronage of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar General Commander of the Libyan Armed Forces
The Premier International Exhibition for Plastics & Rubber Industries in Libya
North Africa Plast is set to become a cornerstone event for the plastics and rubber industries in the North African region. North Africa Plast will showcase the latest technologies, machinery, raw materials in plastics, petrochemicals and rubber manufacturing, making it an essential platform for anyone involved in these rapidly evolving sectors. For exhibitors, North Africa Plast offers a unique opportunity to connect directly with a highly targeted audience. Manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers will be able to display their products and solutions to thousands of potential buyers and industry stakeholders. With a strong focus on business development, the exhibition provides an ideal environment for generating quality leads, forging new partnerships, and expanding into emerging markets across North Africa. The exhibition is expected to attract a vast number of trade visitors and industrialists from Libya and neighboring countries, offering unmatched exposure for brands looking to enhance their regional presence. These attendees include importers, distributors, manufacturers, engineers, and investors who are actively seeking new products and technologies to drive growth in their businesses. With Libya’s strategic location and its growing demand for infrastructure and industrial development, the country is a gateway to wider regional trade. Exhibitors will have the chance to tap into new supply chains, explore local partnerships, and gain first-hand insights into market.
Libya's economy is experiencing a significant rebound, with an estimated GDP growth of 10.2% in 2023. This growth trajectory is projected to continue, with forecasts indicating a 13.7% increase in 2025 and 4.1% in 2026. Such robust growth underscores the country's potential for investment and economic expansion...
With over Three decades of experience in promoting a wide range of events in Egypt and looking after the media, we are planning to maximize event coverage for North Africa Plast through extensive print & online media campaigns covering listings in both print and online directories, print advertising, online advertising, local press conferences and both print and online press releases.
North Africa Plast will be given added value through an online presence with promotions through the official website, digital channels, online communities, email shots and digital advertisements to ensure that audiences have every opportunity to attend the event.
Strategic spots at select local stations will serve as an extra reminder for visitor audiences to get involved with North Africa Plast as the unpatrolled event.
Ensuring that key journalists are kept fully informed with this year’s content, features and attractions at North Africa Plast and making the news through a locally held press conference and schedule of press releases so as to keep the event in the mind of audiences and increase the show’s visibility and awareness through announcements and updates.
Mobile marketing promotions aimed at industrial visitors will spread the word on North Africa Plast keeping audiences up-to-date and fully aware on why North Africa Plast is the preferred meeting point for the sector.
From daily show updates to sponsored posts, North Africa Plast news via social media outlets will reach out to target visitors across all essential channels, reminding them of all that is new and featured at North Africa Plast this year.
The organizers will also ensure that the North Africa Plast brand receives maximum exposure through outdoor campaigns including billboard displays in prime locations to ensure that visitors get every incentive to attend the event.
20,000 targeted invitations will be sent out to trade delegates & related members of the Industrial community prior to the event, ensuring they ‘save the dates’ for North Africa Plast and have adequate time to plan their visit in advance and arrange appointments for important discussions.