Million-dollar business agreements were signed at Mill Tech Istanbul, which brought together the world's leading milling machinery companies in Istanbul. The trade volume generated by Mill Tech Istanbul, which showcased everything related to the sector, will make a significant contribution to global brands' exports for one year.
Mill Tech Istanbul, which was held in Istanbul and is the world's largest event in its field, drew a total of 16,103 industry professionals, 4,186 of whom were international citizens. Mill Tech Istanbul was organised for the most significant brands in the global milling industry and to host new business agreements. Millions of dollars of deals went through. In particular, Mill Tech Istanbul contributed significantly to the exports of the participating businesses and became the lifeblood of the nation's economy.
CNR Holding and the Association of Milling and Sector Machinery Manufacturers (DESMÜD) organised the Mill Tech-Mill Machinery Technologies and Components Exhibition, featuring new industry technologies and applications. With Mill Tech Istanbul, the Turkish milling machinery industry expanded its global trade network.
Quality participants met with qualified buyers
Mill Tech Istanbul attracted a lot of interest from both domestic and international manufacturers and brought qualified participants and qualified buyers together, significantly boosting trade in the industry. Professional buyers from Europe, Africa, the Turkic Republics, the Middle East, and Far Eastern nations attended Mill Tech Istanbul to see the products of more than 120 top brands. Long-term trade agreements resulted from B2B bilateral meetings between exhibitors and attendees.
'The largest fair of its kind in the world'
The Ugandan Minister of State, Mr. Hilary Onek, and the Minister of Industry and Technology, Mr. Mustafa Varank, launched Mill Tech Istanbul.
Mustafa Varank stated that, as Minister of Industry and Technology, he paid special attention to sectoral fairs, saying, 'This fair is an important showcase where our business world exhibits its innovative products.' This and similar fairs demonstrate the power of our private sector. This is the largest fair of its kind in the world. We bring together domestic producers and international buyers for the industry's success at this fair.'
Ugandan State Minister Hilary Onek stated that the country produces high-quality grains and pulses but that 'we do not have the machinery to process these grains.'
"This is precisely why we came to Mill Tech Istanbul. We met with companies to discuss installing milling machinery equipment in our country, and the results were very positive. I congratulate Turkish industrialists on their success in this country. We can spread the Turkish technology we learned at Mill Tech Istanbul throughout the African continent. '
For more information visit the Mill Tech website, HERE.
Mill Tech Istanbul, which was held in Istanbul and is the world's largest event in its field, drew a total of 16,103 industry professionals, 4,186 of whom were international citizens. Mill Tech Istanbul was organised for the most significant brands in the global milling industry and to host new business agreements. Millions of dollars of deals went through. In particular, Mill Tech Istanbul contributed significantly to the exports of the participating businesses and became the lifeblood of the nation's economy.
CNR Holding and the Association of Milling and Sector Machinery Manufacturers (DESMÜD) organised the Mill Tech-Mill Machinery Technologies and Components Exhibition, featuring new industry technologies and applications. With Mill Tech Istanbul, the Turkish milling machinery industry expanded its global trade network.
Quality participants met with qualified buyers
Mill Tech Istanbul attracted a lot of interest from both domestic and international manufacturers and brought qualified participants and qualified buyers together, significantly boosting trade in the industry. Professional buyers from Europe, Africa, the Turkic Republics, the Middle East, and Far Eastern nations attended Mill Tech Istanbul to see the products of more than 120 top brands. Long-term trade agreements resulted from B2B bilateral meetings between exhibitors and attendees.
'The largest fair of its kind in the world'
The Ugandan Minister of State, Mr. Hilary Onek, and the Minister of Industry and Technology, Mr. Mustafa Varank, launched Mill Tech Istanbul.
Mustafa Varank stated that, as Minister of Industry and Technology, he paid special attention to sectoral fairs, saying, 'This fair is an important showcase where our business world exhibits its innovative products.' This and similar fairs demonstrate the power of our private sector. This is the largest fair of its kind in the world. We bring together domestic producers and international buyers for the industry's success at this fair.'
Ugandan State Minister Hilary Onek stated that the country produces high-quality grains and pulses but that 'we do not have the machinery to process these grains.'
"This is precisely why we came to Mill Tech Istanbul. We met with companies to discuss installing milling machinery equipment in our country, and the results were very positive. I congratulate Turkish industrialists on their success in this country. We can spread the Turkish technology we learned at Mill Tech Istanbul throughout the African continent. '
For more information visit the Mill Tech website, HERE.
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