On August 20, 2026, the highly anticipated International Exhibition of Packaging Solutions for Food and Non-Food Industries, UPAK EXPO 2026, officially opened in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan. As a core component of the Tajikistan Food Industry Forum, the exhibition is co-organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tajikistan and the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies of Tajikistan, with strong support from the Government of Tajikistan. The event brings together over 50 leading enterprises from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Russia, and Turkey to showcase cutting-edge packaging technologies and solutions. The exhibition runs until August 22.
In the current global economic landscape, the modernization and upgrading of the food industry rely heavily on advanced packaging technologies. The Government of Tajikistan places a high priority on the development of the food industry and its supporting infrastructure, making UPAK EXPO 2026 a vital initiative in implementing the national industrial strategy. By establishing this high-profile international platform, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies aim to comprehensively accelerate the growth of the domestic packaging sector and facilitate the introduction of advanced global industrial technologies. This initiative will not only elevate production standards and enhance product value-added for local food and non-food enterprises, but also expand trade and cooperation networks between manufacturers and suppliers, ultimately attracting greater foreign direct investment into the food industry and its broader supply chain.
The exhibition is distinguished by its strong international character, convening over 50 industry leaders from five countries. Exhibitors span multiple sub-sectors, including packaging machinery manufacturing, R&D of novel eco-friendly packaging materials, automated filling lines, and smart logistics packaging. Russian and Turkish companies showcased advanced automated packaging equipment and highly efficient production lines, highlighting their latest breakthroughs in boosting productivity. Enterprises from Iran and Uzbekistan focused on innovative packaging designs and materials tailored to diverse market needs, while local Tajik companies took the opportunity to demonstrate their recent progress and localized solutions. The robust presence of these multinational players offers local attendees a premier one-stop opportunity to explore global packaging technology trends. Notably, reflecting the growing global emphasis on sustainability, numerous exhibitors unveiled biodegradable and recyclable eco-friendly materials, alongside energy-efficient packaging equipment that significantly cuts power consumption—underscoring the industry's inevitable shift toward a green and low-carbon transition.
Complementing the extensive exhibition floor, the business agenda of UPAK EXPO 2026 is equally dynamic. The event features multiple high-level B2B matchmaking sessions, where organizers utilized targeted pre-matching to ensure a high degree of business complementarity among participating companies. These face-to-face, in-depth engagements significantly shorten the deal-closing cycle and boost conversion rates, serving as a precise bridge between suppliers and buyers. Additionally, dedicated launch events for new products and innovative technologies are being held in rotation, enabling industry professionals to capture the latest developments in the packaging sector firsthand. Most importantly, the exhibition has directly facilitated the signing of numerous concrete financial contracts and cooperation agreements. These substantive deals not only underscore the tangible trade and economic impact of the event but also mark a solid stride for Tajikistan's food packaging industry in attracting foreign investment and deepening international cooperation.
As UPAK EXPO 2026 gains momentum in Dushanbe, a series of parallel events under the Tajikistan Food Industry Forum are also underway. The successful hosting of this exhibition injects fresh vitality into Central Asia's packaging sector while providing a vital gateway for international enterprises looking to enter the Tajik and broader Central Asian markets. Through sustained technological exchange and trade matchmaking, Tajikistan is steadily refining its food industry supply chain, advancing toward greater modernization and internationalization. Although the exhibition concludes on August 22, the technological dividends and partnership opportunities it generates will continue to yield benefits for a long time to come.
