March 7, 2025 – Kenya International Plastics, Rubber, and Packaging Exhibition 2025 Set to Open, Boosting East African Market Expansion
The highly anticipated INTERPLAST 2025 exhibition, meticulously organized by World Expo Macro Lead, is slated to take place from August 21 to 23, 2025, at the Nairobi Exhibition Center. This prestigious event will serve as an exceptional platform for global plastics, rubber, and packaging industry enterprises to showcase their latest products and technologies, particularly targeting the thriving economies of East and Central Africa.

The exhibition is poised to attract a diverse array of exhibitors hailing from Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, India, the UAE, and numerous other countries. This gathering will bring together importers, suppliers, transshippers, organizational managers, engineers, embassy representatives, industry associations, and more, all under one roof.
According to Color Masterbatch Industry Network insights, the exhibition will feature an extensive range of exhibits, encompassing plastic and rubber products, raw materials, and processing equipment such as films, pipes, resins, mixers, and granulators. Additionally, visitors can expect to see plastic and packaging machinery like trimming machines, plastic extrusion equipment, and molding machines. Packaging equipment, including labeling machines and strapping machines, will also be on display.
Furthermore, the event will showcase corrugated cardboard and related equipment, such as boxing machines and embossing machines, as well as molds and printing equipment, including injection molding, blow molding molds, and printing machinery. A plethora of supporting products and technologies, such as air compressors, adhesives, and automation equipment, will also be featured.
Beyond being a mere showcase for products and technologies, INTERPLAST 2025 will serve as an invaluable opportunity for business exchange and cooperation. Industry professionals from all walks of life will converge to discuss industry trends, explore collaboration opportunities, and propel the plastics, rubber, and packaging industries forward in East and Central Africa.