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Welcome to MIMF 2022,
Malaysia Largest Machinery Exhibition

Malaysia International Machinery Fair (MIMF) was firstly held in 1989 at Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur with only 50 booths to serve the local market. Throughout the years, MIMF has evolved into Packaging & Food Processing Exhibition (M’SIA-PACK & FOODPRO), Plastic,Mould & Tools Exhibition (M’SIA-PLAS), Lighting, LED & SIGN Exhibition (M’SIA-LIGHTING, LED & SIGN) ,Bakery Exhibition (M’SIA-BAKERY) and become the leading industry trade fair in Malaysia.

MIMF 2022 will be moving forward with digitalisation to better serve our local & international industry players under the new norm and continue to serve as a leading platform to showcasing the latest technologies during the exhibition.


With the support from the industry players, MIMF 2022 will continue to grow bigger and better every year.

 
MIMF consists of more than 300 exhibitors and more than 20,000 Visitors
 

PACKAGING & FOOD PROCESSING

Based on the findings by the Department of Statistics, Malaysia has more than 2,000 established companies involved in the food processing industry with the majority of them are Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs), this sector account for about 10% of Malaysia’s manufacturing output. The processed food contributed around RM 21.76 billion and are exported to more than 200 countries in 2019. The demand for machinery and equipment for the F&B industry is growing with the consumers looking for higher standards and better quality in meeting the requirement of increasing export these days. This is supported by Malaysia status as a market leader for the HALAL food industry worldwide.

The herbal industry in Malaysia has developed from a reliance on traditional application to the development of higher-value products. Rising awareness of implementing herbal products as an alternative to conventional health treatment under the new norm is driving the R&D and government regulations on the herbal industry. Ultimately, Malaysia can become the key global supplier of high-quality indigenous herbs to major T&CM markets in Asia and continue progress towards sustainable and profitable development.

PLASTIC, MOULD & TOOLS

The plastics and plastic products industry is a dynamic and vibrant growth sector within the Malaysian manufacturing sector. Over the years, the plastics industry has been supporting the growth of related sectors as well as contributing to the emergence of new markets throughout the value chain. Due to the COVID-19, a sharp increase in Plastic & Packaging industry as work from home become a new norm. With more than 1,500 companies in operation today, Malaysia is among the ASEAN region's top exporter of plastics. In 2016, export of plastic products saw an increase of 1.24% to RM13.06 billion from RM13 billion in 2015. The growth momentum continued at RM3.5 billion in the first quarter of 2017. The primary export destinations include Europe, China, Singapore, Japan and Thailand Malaysia's moulds and dies sector has developed rapidly over the last three decades in tandem with the overall growth of the country's manufacturing sector. Between 2013 and 2015, a total of 54 mould and die projects with investments of RM656.6 million were approved by MIDA. The sector is moving towards advanced manufacturing technologies to meet demands for large moulds (more than 10 tonnes) in the automotive industry and demands for very precise moulds (less than 5 microns tolerance) for the electrical & electronics (E&E) and telecommunication industries. Malaysia Plastic industry is projected to register a CAGR of around 4% during the forecast period (2020-2025). To stay ahead, Malaysian manufacturers need to enhance their operational efficiency, adopt new technologies and explore new market. M’SIA-PLAS provides a good platform for both industry players in order to sustain growth in the future.

LIGHTING, LED & SIGN

Malaysia is now gaining prominence as a production hub for LED manufacturers. The development and production of LED clusters in the country cover semiconductor devices for LED, lighting produs an solutions. The growth of the LED industry is well supported by two government programmes: 1. The Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) and 2 The National Green Technology Policy, which aims to move the country towards a low carbon economy with sustainable development. With the government policy and effort to support the LED manufacturing, the projects will benefit the industry in terms of job creation and further strengthen the value chain of other local players in the LED industry as well as complete the LED ecosystem in Malaysia. The LED market remains promision as global efforts turn to reducing carbon emission, increasing energy efficiency and public opinion shifts from nuclear energy to finding renewable energy. Energy efficiency will remain a key to driving the LED industry growth. In recent years, advertising industry is adaption digital advertising significantly to reach audience more effectively and LED-signage is one of the best tools which shows a positive growth in the future. Save the date and visit M’SIA-LIGHTING, LED & SIGN!

Exhibit Profile
SIGN-LED • 3D Signage • Signage System & Software • Inkjet Materials • Inkjet Printer & Ink • High Performance UV Printer • UV Flatbed • Acrylic Materials • Cutting Plotter • Digital Printing & Graphic • Display System • Engraving Router • Graphics Software & Hear Transfer • Holographic • Laser Engraving Machine • Offset & Paper Products • Photographic Equipment • Rubber Stamp Making Machine • Screen Printing Machine LED-LIGHT • LED Application & Lighting • LED Lighting Products • LED Signage & Display • LED Components, Accessories & Raw Materials • LED Manufacturing Equipment & Test Equipment • LED Decorative Lighting • LED Solar Power Supply

BAKERY

Bakery industry is a dynamic and fast moving industry in Malaysia with a positive growth for the past years. Bakery Malaysia aims to bring all the industry players to showcase the latest technology & products to the markets. From raw material to supply chain to bakery shop, industry players are welcomed to participate in this annual grand event.

Exhibit Profile
• Bakery Ingredients • Baking Equipment & Processing Equipment • Bakery Technology • Bakery Production • Bakery & Packaging Solution • Finished Baked Products • Coffee, Tea & Beverage • Leisure Food • Home Baking • Franchising • Institute/Trade Organization/Association • Logistic • Bakery Related Products 

 

Based on the findings by the Department of Statistics, Malaysia has more than 2,000 established companies involved in the food processing industry with the majority of them are Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs), this sector account for about 10% of Malaysia’s manufacturing output. The processed food contributed around RM 21.76 billion and are exported to more than 200 countries in 2019.

The demand for machinery and equipment for the F&B industry is growing with the consumers looking for higher standards and better quality in meeting the requirement of increasing export these days. This is supported by Malaysia status as a market leader for the HALAL food industry worldwide.

Malaysia is one of the largest plastic producer in Asia with over 1,550 manufacturers, employing approximately 99,100 workers in the industry. The plastic related industry is one of the most dynamic and vibrant growth sectors in Malaysia’s manufacturing sector.

Malaysia government is committed to transforming the country into a global green tech hub by 2020 under the National Green Technology Policy (NGTP), energy efficient LED-lighting is highly encourage to be adopted wisely. Moreover, digital advertising with eco-friendly particularly the adaption of LED-signage has seen a sharp growth in recent years.

MIMF is the platform to further develop the nation’s manufacturing sector, allowing industry players to keep track of today’s competitive environment and enhancing Made in Malaysia brand among the global market.

 

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