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Italian Technology Award Programs in Mexico

The Italian Trade Agency Office in Mexico City hands out the Italian Plastic Technology Award and the Italian Packaging Technology Award. The project aims to create a link between graduates and undergraduates in engineering programs at leading Mexican universities, and to increase their awareness of leading technology and solutions available in Italian plastics and packaging machinery. Each award had been organized alongside its respective Italian industry association: ASSOCOMAPLAST (the Italian Plastics and Rubber Processing Machinery and Moulds Manufacturers’ Association, www.assocomaplast

PHARMINTEC 2013: Salón Internacional de la Industria Farmacéutica, nutracéutica y cuidado persona

Pharmintech 2013 will continue to be an international showcase for processing and packaging technology serving the pharmaceutical, personal care, nutraceutical, and related industries. Buyers from around the world travel to Bologna, Italy, to see what exhibitors from various countries have to offer. Italy has a leading role in these industries. And at Pharmintech, the depth and breadth of Italian innovation is on display. In Europe, Italy ranks second in Germany has the largest number of pharmaceutical companies. Many international pharmaceutical companies have production plants in Italy

PLASTIMAGEN 2013: 30 empresas italianas presentes

PLASTIMAGEN Mexico 2013, the leading event in the plastics industry in Latin America, will present the latest technology and trends to more than 30,000 professional visitors from more than 34 countries. Given the importance of this event, it is expected to close business for more than 120 million dollars, which is equivalent to more than 15% of the investment in machinery in the industry. Visitors will be able to learn about the national and international technology that Plastimagen Mexico presents, as well as the vanguard and plastic solutions for the automotive, pharmaceutical, food and

Automakers will boost the plastics sector: ANIPAC

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He assured that although "not all Mexican plastic companies will be able to immediately access the automotive supply market, the benefit will be gradual". Last year alone the demand for auto parts of this material increased, so the market reported a growth level of about 10% compared to 2011, coupled with the fact that Mexican manufacturing plants offer better quality products worldwide with prices 20% cheaper than those manufactured in the United States. Therefore, the business organization expects the plastics sector to grow at rates above 6% in 2013, "which is equivalent to almost double