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Propak Ghana has officially opened visitor registration for the second edition of the exhibition and conference scheduled to take place from the 23rd to the 25th of April 2024 at the Grand Arena, Accra International Conference Centre.
The exhibition and conference, targeted at producers, manufacturers, retailers and consultants working across the food and beverage, print and packaging industries is expected to attract more than 120 global suppliers showcasing their newest machinery equipment and at least 2,500 industry professionals.
Visitors will have an unmatched opportunity to interact with cutting-edge products and solutions and source equipment aimed at improving their supply chains through live machine demonstrations.
The exhibition hall promises to be packed with many leading international companies such as Casfil, Filmatic, Emirates Printing Press, Royal Kaak and Starliner & Co. who will be displaying their innovative equipment and services to key business owners and buyers from across the West African sub-region.
In addition, visitors can expect to see a strong local representation with companies including, Finepack Limited, Jay Kay Industries, Kane-Em Industries and Resitech partaking in the exhibition exercise.

“Alongside the exhibition, the conference programme will also be held across the three days. At the conference, participants can expect to gain exclusive market insights from a line-up of thought leaders and experts throughout a series of presentations and panel discussions.
“This year, we will be particularly excited to launch the first export masterclass as part of their commitment to engage, support and upskill business professionals from the manufacturing sector operating in Ghana.
“This gesture will be aimed at building the capacity of business professionals from Ghana’s manufacturing sector for the export market in partnership with the Africa Trade Academy,” a statement issued by the organisers said.
Propak 2024 will be organised alongside key industry associations and partners such as the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Institute of Packaging Ghana (IOPG), Ghana Plastics Manufacturers Association (GPMA) and Food and Beverage Association of Ghana (FABAG) among many others.
These partnerships will ensure all areas of industry are aware of the opportunities for exhibitors and visitors alike and can grow their networks and learn about new developments affecting the manufacturing sectors.
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