In a major collaborative effort, the upcoming 7th Pakistan Industrial Expo is poised to host around 250 companies from both Pakistan and China. The three-day event, scheduled to take place at the Expo Centre starting November 25, promises to be a dynamic platform for showcasing a diverse range of products and services.
Steve Zhou, the Project Head of Everest International Expo, revealed that this year’s expo aims to surpass previous editions in both scale and impact. The strategic setup includes dedicating Hall No. 1 exclusively to Chinese industrial enterprises and Hall 2 to locally manufactured products from Pakistani companies. This arrangement is strategically crafted to enhance trade and business communication between the two nations.
Dr. Qaiser Abbas, Vice Chancellor of the University of Sargodha, expressed satisfaction with the longstanding collaboration with the Chinese exhibition company, highlighting the expo’s role in facilitating international collaborations, attracting investments, and introducing advanced technologies to Pakistan.
Zishan Hashmi, Deputy General Manager of Everest International Expo, provided insights into the diverse industrial sectors that will be represented at the Expo. These include CNC machines, industrial equipment, hardware, building materials, agricultural machinery, engineering machines, chemicals, and solar systems. Entrepreneurs and businessmen are encouraged to explore these sectors, fostering new business opportunities and contributing to the economic growth of the region.
Described as more than just an exhibition, the 7th Pakistan Industrial Expo is positioned as a dynamic platform driving collaboration, innovation, and economic progress. The event holds the potential to strengthen ties between Pakistan and China, paving the way for increased international partnerships and economic development.