11.06.17
EDANA has opened registration for its 4th edition of Outlook Asia, taking place March 14-15, 2018 in Singapore.
The Asia’s premier nonwoven personal care and hygiene products conference is recognized as the ideal platform for key nonwoven professionals around the globe to network, do business and catch-up on the exciting potential of the Asia Pacific region.
The program will cover current and future product trends, consumption and purchasing trends, economic outlooks, market data, material and product technology developments, regulatory affairs and sustainability issues.
Additionally, the conference offers delegates product presentation slots, sponsorship opportunities and ample networking time. EDANA has also announced the return of the Outlook Asia Award for its third edition.
“With a convergence of favorable mega-trends in the region, prompting a growing demand for and increasing local production of hygiene products, Asia Pacific is a key region for the on-going growth of the broader nonwovens industry,” says Pierre Wiertz, general manager of EDANA. “The region’s diversity offers both local and international businesses opportunities for development.”
The Asia’s premier nonwoven personal care and hygiene products conference is recognized as the ideal platform for key nonwoven professionals around the globe to network, do business and catch-up on the exciting potential of the Asia Pacific region.
The program will cover current and future product trends, consumption and purchasing trends, economic outlooks, market data, material and product technology developments, regulatory affairs and sustainability issues.
Additionally, the conference offers delegates product presentation slots, sponsorship opportunities and ample networking time. EDANA has also announced the return of the Outlook Asia Award for its third edition.
“With a convergence of favorable mega-trends in the region, prompting a growing demand for and increasing local production of hygiene products, Asia Pacific is a key region for the on-going growth of the broader nonwovens industry,” says Pierre Wiertz, general manager of EDANA. “The region’s diversity offers both local and international businesses opportunities for development.”