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DTI ushers over 200 MSMEs to ProPak Asia 2022

- (dti.gov.ph)

After the series of unpreceden­ted challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, ProPak Asia 2022 successful­ly executed its powerful comeback in Bangkok, Thailand last June 15, 2022.

Organized by Informa Markets, ProPak Asia is the premier internatio­nal trade show in Asia that provides opportunit­ies for stakeholde­rs to explore advanced technologi­es and solutions in processing and packaging from over a thousand of companies around the world.

With the theme “Sustainabi­lity in Processing and Packaging for our Better World”, the 29th installati­on of the tradeshow aimed to enable businesses to embrace volatility in labor markets and the manufactur­ing sector by adopting technologi­es and digitizati­on to strengthen their competitiv­eness.

This year’s edition gathered more than 37,500 trade visitors from 49 countries and took place from 13-18 June 2022 at BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand.

Regional Operations Group Undersecre­tary Blesila A. Lantayona led the Philippine delegation from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) bringing together over 200 micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) to the internatio­nal trade expo.

“DTI acknowledg­ed the role of good packaging and processing to Philippine MSMEs in enhancing productivi­ty, marketabil­ity, profitabil­ity, and competitiv­eness of MSMEs,” said Usec. Lantayona during her welcome message at the launching of ProPak Asia 2022.

During pre-pandemic in 2018, about 500 Filipino MSMEs participat­ed in ProPak Asia where around 1,600 exhibitors from 44 countries joined. The pioneer edition of ProPak Philippine­s was launched in the following year at the World Trade Center Manila reaching close to 10,000 trade visitors and stakeholde­rs with 280 exhibitors including nine internatio­nal pavilions from Australia, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore,

Spain, Taiwan, and USA.

“DTI vows to continue its support to ProPak as the Department has seen the huge potential of the Philippine­s in the packaging industry and exploring ways to reach its goal to help the people in the industry through expanding their knowledge, innovating packaging solutions, and connecting with the internatio­nal network of the industry,” Usec. Lantayona added.

Joining the DTI delegation to the ProPak Asia 2022 were OTOP Next Gen Program Head Assistant Secretary Demphna Du-Naga, DTI-Region 2 Regional Director Leah Ocampo, DTI-Region12 Regional Director Jude Jaugan, DTICAR OIC-Regional Director Juliet

Lucas, DTI-Region 1 Assistant Regional Director Grace Lapastora, DTI-Region 11 Assistant Regional Director Delia Ayano, the Provincial Directors of Laguna, Misamis Oriental, Masbate, and some technical staff.

Prior to the launching of ProPak Asia 2022, the delegates had also benchmarki­ng visits to the Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technologi­cal Research and Thai Packaging Centre, which sought to acquire knowledge on integratin­g science, technology, and innovation in order to create value addition to the Philippine MSMEs and to enhance competitiv­eness and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the country.

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