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Paper & Tissue One Show

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For the upcoming 9th edition of the «Paper & Tissue One Show»to be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), United Arab Emirates, 16-18 April 2024, we are proud to present an impressive line-up of 110 exhibiting companies so far, with more to come. 

This demonstrates the continued recognition and global growth of the show, which has already become the largest international exhibition for the pulp and paper industry. This time we expect over 210 companies from 35 countries to join us, making this event bigger and better than ever before!

Whether you are an exhibitor or a visitor, this is a fantastic opportunity to:

· Network with industry leaders and expand your range of international business contacts

· Explore the latest trends in the paper industry

· Learn about innovative and sustainable solutions

· Present your products and services to 16,000 potential buyers from 110 countries

Our exhibitors represent a wide range of products, including jumbo paper rolls, all types of paper and tissue finished products, packaging, printing, carton and board, machinery and equipment for paper production, converting and waste paper recycling as well as chemicals for the paper industry.

Hurry up! 82% of the stands are already reserved!

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