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OS+H Asia postponed to 28 - 30 July 2021
29 Sep 2020
The 12th edition of the Occupational Safety and Health Exhibition for Asia (OS+H Asia) will be postponed to 28 – 30 July 2021. The exhibition was originally slated for December this year however, rescheduling the trade exhibition was deemed necessary in the continued fight against COVID-19 and on the back of capacity limitations on MICE events as well as travel and border restrictions.MEDICAL FAIR ASIA 2020 GOES DIGITAL with Online Convenience for Medical Sourcing Needs
22 Sep 2020
MEDICAL FAIR ASIA 2020 will take place as a digital edition from 9-18 December. MEDICAL FAIR ASIA Digital Edition will offer a purpose-built online B2B experience for manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and trade buyers from the medical and healthcare sector to conduct business on a secure sourcing platform.Postponement of INDOPLAS, INDOPACK and INDOPRINT 2020 to 2021.
18 Jun 2020
INDOPLAS, INDOPACK and INDOPRINT, The Indonesian International Plastics, Packaging and Printing Exhibitions scheduled for September this year will be postponed to 2 – 5 June 2021. With the evolving situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, rescheduling the trade fair to 2021 was deemed necessary in the continued fight against the pandemic and on the back of tighter social distancing measures, border control and travel restrictions in many countries.OS+H Asia 2020 postponed to 9-11 December 2020
05 May 2020
The 12th edition of Occupational Safety and Health Exhibition for Asia has been postponed to 9-11 December 2020. The exhibition was originally scheduled for 26-28 August. OS+H Asia 2020, centred on workplace safety and health, will now be strategically-held alongside MEDICAL FAIR ASIA, a synergy that was well-received in earlier editions. The exhibitions will be co-located at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore later.MEDICAL FAIR ASIA 2020 postponed to 9 – 11 December 2020
05 May 2020
MEDICAL FAIR ASIA originally scheduled for 9-11 September 2020 will be postponed to 9-11 December 2020. Rescheduling the trade fair was necessary in view of the continuing fight against COVID-19 which includes ongoing travel restrictions, tighter social distancing measures; suspension of all events and mass gatherings and most recently, the extension of the circuit breaker measures in Singapore as announced by Singapore’s Multi-Ministry Taskforce.