NAIROBI, KENYA – Propak East Africa 2026, the region’s top event for the packaging, printing, plastics, and food & beverage processing sectors, concluded today at the Sarit Expo Centre. The exhibition proved to be a valuable opportunity for companies seeking to upgrade their technology and expand their business networks, with AgroPlast Ltd. being a prime example.
Mr. Leon Nduwayezu, CEO of AgroPlast Ltd., provided insight into the strategic importance of his company’s participation. “This is an exhibition that effectively connects Italian industries with other investors across the East African Community (EAC),” said Mr. Nduwayezu. He highlighted that the event’s core aim was “to showcase the advancements in Italian technology and explore how they can benefit EAC investors.”
For AgroPlast Ltd., the exhibition presented clear pathways for future growth and efficiency:
- Access to New Technologies: It provided the opportunity to identify and gain exposure to the latest, most advanced technologies in the industry.
- Networking with Investors: The event facilitated meetings with various key investors and industry owners from different sectors.
- Direct Sourcing and Negotiation: AgroPlast was able to engage in direct discussions with manufacturers of essential machinery, allowing for “exchanging advice and discussing how we can acquire the necessary machines at favorable prices.”
The successful conclusion of Propak East Africa 2026 confirms its function as a vital meeting point for East African companies looking to leverage global technological partnerships and investment prospects.







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