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THE FUTURE OF PLASTICS BEGINS AT #HANOIPLAS2025!

HanoiPlas 2025 is a modern and inspiring exhibition that offers a unique platform for exchanging ideas and networking with experts from the plastics industry! It is scheduled to take place from June 4 to 7 at I.C.E in Hanoi, Vietnam.
This year, HanoiPlas 2025 will bring together over 200 exhibitors and leading global brands from 13 countries and regions. Spanning an impressive 9,000 square meters, the exhibition will showcase the latest machinery, cutting-edge solutions, advanced raw materials, and more.
Visitor Registration Now: https://chanchao.tw/-YOW1L
What you will find at HanoiPlas 2025:
• Plastic & Rubber Machinery
• Chemical & Raw Materials
• Machinery Auxiliary Industry
• Heat & Control Equipment
• Mould
• Hydraulic & Pneumatic
• Recycling
Don't miss this premier industry event—be part of it!
[HanoiPlas 2025]
Date: 4 – 7.6.2025
Location: Hanoi International Center for Exhibition (I.C.E)
Website: https://hanoiplas.chanchao.com.tw/en
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