INTER VIEW THIR TY SIX
KAMIL PERZ
Words | Plastpol Press Centre Photography | Targi Kielce
Every year, the plastics processing industry’s market leaders are brought together in Kielce
The Targi Kielce’s PLASTPOL Expo was held for the fi rst time in 1997. Then the plastics processing exhibition was the showcase for just 83 exhibitors using about a half of one exhibition hall, i.e. about 1,500 square metres
of the exhibition space. 22 years later the exhibition brings together 800 companies and uses all seven of Kielce exhibition and congress centre’s exhibition halls, i.e. 36 thousand square metres. Plastpol World discusses the development of PLASTPOL with Kamil Perz, the Trade Fair Department Director at Targi Kielce.
PW : Once a small event on a modest scale, Plastpol has grown to become the business-sector’s household name event, not only in Europe, but also globally... KP : The International Fair of Plastics and Rubber Processing PLASTPOL
kamil perz – MINI BIOGRAPHY
Kamil Perz : Kamil Perz is the Director of Trade Develpment at Targi Kielce, Poland’s leading exhibitions and conference company. He has been associated with this company for many years, and heads up a number of well known trade shows. Other major events associated with the company include Agrotech, the well known agricultural expo.
is now Poland’s largest event for plastics processing and rubber industry as well as being recognised as one of Europe’s most important events of this kind. The four-day Kielce exhibition abounds with global leaders. For years the expo has generated a growing interest among visitors from home and abroad.
2017’s
exhibition hosted 18,900 visitors. Not only does PLASTPOL enjoy world-wide recognition and a strong reputation. The event has become Poland’s plastics processing and rubber industry’s fl agship. Last year’s edition of the event further strengthened PLASTPOL’s position as the leading meeting place for Central and Eastern Europe’s plastics processing business sector. This has been confi rmed by exhibitors from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, Austria, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia – countries which do not organise exhibitions of this kind.
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