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Paper & Tissue Africa Kampala

May 15, 2026 - May 17, 2026

Paper & Tissue Africa: A Key Platform for Uganda’s Paper, Printing, and Textile Industries

Paper & Tissue Africa in Kampala has emerged as a vital annual trade fair and a central meeting point for professionals across the paper, printing, and textile industries. Held at the UMA Fairs Grounds in Uganda’s capital, the exhibition serves as a hub for knowledge exchange, business networking, and the demonstration of cutting-edge technologies. Over the years, it has earned a reputation for connecting local and international stakeholders and for showcasing industry innovations that shape the region’s industrial landscape.

Organized by MXM Exhibitions, a company recognized for its expertise in industrial trade fairs, the event creates an environment where industry professionals can meet, explore solutions, and stay updated on the latest trends. By attracting both domestic and international participants, the fair highlights Uganda’s growing industrial capabilities while providing a platform for global collaboration.

A Comprehensive Industry Focus

One of the defining characteristics of Paper & Tissue Africa in Kampala is its broad yet specialized scope. The fair brings together professionals from multiple sectors that are closely linked through production processes, materials, and supply chains. These include papermaking, packaging, printing, and textiles, all of which benefit from advances in technology and industrial best practices.

Exhibitors showcase a wide variety of products and services, including:

Pulp and paper raw materials

Packaging materials and solutions

Tissue products for home and mobile use

Papermaking machinery and accessories

Chemical technologies, inks, adhesives, and dyes

Transport, logistics, insurance, and financial services solutions

This diversity ensures that attendees gain a full understanding of the industry ecosystem, from raw material sourcing to finished product applications. By integrating multiple sectors, the fair encourages collaboration and the adoption of innovations across the value chain.

Technology, Innovation, and Sustainability

Paper & Tissue Africa places strong emphasis on modern technologies and innovation. The event highlights machinery and processes that improve efficiency, quality, and productivity in papermaking, tissue processing, and printing. Advanced processing technologies and new chemical solutions are presented alongside practical applications, allowing participants to see tangible benefits for their operations.

Sustainability is an increasingly important theme, reflecting both global trends and regional priorities. The fair emphasizes technologies that support eco-friendly production, resource efficiency, and environmentally responsible solutions, helping companies align with evolving standards and customer expectations.

Key areas of focus include:

Modern paper production technologies

Advanced tissue processing methods

Innovative printing solutions

Sustainable and eco-friendly production practices

These elements make the fair a forward-looking platform for industry professionals seeking solutions that are both commercially viable and environmentally responsible.

Knowledge Sharing and Professional Development

Beyond showcasing products and machinery, Paper & Tissue Africa in Kampala serves as a knowledge hub. Discussion forums, seminars, and live demonstrations provide participants with the opportunity to engage directly with experts, learn about the latest research, and understand emerging industry trends.

Live demonstrations of machinery and processing equipment allow visitors to evaluate performance and suitability for their specific needs. These practical insights are invaluable for decision-makers and technical professionals who seek to implement new technologies in their operations.

The event also facilitates networking and professional development, offering a space for attendees to establish direct contacts with manufacturers, service providers, and industry peers. This interaction fosters collaboration, problem-solving, and long-term business relationships.

Economic Impact and International Collaboration

Paper & Tissue Africa contributes significantly to Uganda’s economic development. By attracting international investors and promoting local industry, the fair enhances the country’s industrial visibility and strengthens trade links within East Africa and beyond.

The exhibition supports the growth of local companies by providing exposure to new markets, technologies, and business practices. At the same time, international participants gain insights into Uganda’s industrial landscape and potential investment opportunities, fostering cross-border cooperation and economic growth.

A Platform for the Future

In summary, Paper & Tissue Africa in Kampala is much more than a trade fair; it is a strategic platform for innovation, collaboration, and industry development. By bringing together diverse sectors, showcasing modern technologies, and emphasizing sustainability, the event helps shape the future of Uganda’s paper, printing, and textile industries.

Through its combination of exhibitions, knowledge-sharing activities, and networking opportunities, the fair empowers industry professionals to stay informed, make strategic decisions, and build meaningful partnerships. As Uganda continues to expand its industrial base, Paper & Tissue Africa remains a key venue for driving growth, fostering innovation, and connecting local and international markets.