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PLASTPOL 2025 is on the horizon – tickets for visitors are already on sale!

24 March 2025
The largest event in the plastics and rubber processing industry in this part of Europe will start on 20 May 2025, at Targi Kielce. All the centre's expo halls have been booked for the PLASTPOL International Expo - the pavilions will be filled with hundreds of companies from around 30 countries. Visitors can be sure to see the latest global technologies and products; tickets are already available at plastpol.com

Last year, over 600 companies from 31 countries participated in the trade fair, and more than half of the exhibitors were foreigners. This confirms that PLASTPOL is a global space for exchanging experiences, contacts and technologies. The 29th expo promises to be even more international. Companies from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America will prepare exhibition stands presenting innovative offers. 

The countries most frequently represented at PLASTPOL are Germany, Italy, Turkey, China, India, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Israel, and the United States. Exhibitors and visitors increasingly treat PLASTPOL as a strategic entry point to European markets.

The world's newest production lines at Targi Kielce   

From 20 to 23 May 2025, Targi Kielce will showcase the latest machines, production lines, recycling solutions, biocomposites, and raw materials. Many companies decide to present their new products for the first time in Kielce, treating the event as a strategic platform for market premieres. Most importantly, visitors can learn about the capabilities of the machines in live operation, which influences investment decisions. 

Tickets for the Plastpol are now on sale
PLASTPOL is ideal for entrepreneurs, technologists, engineers and anyone interested in the modern plastics and rubber industry. Visitors can now buy tickets at plastpol.com

The 29th International Fair of Plastics and Rubber Processing PLASTPOL will be held from 20 to 23 May 2025 at Targi Kielce. 

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