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Participants of the Selangor International Business Summit (SIBS) 2021 visit the exhibition booths showcased at the event held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, on November 18, 2021. — REMY ARIFIN/SELANGORKINI

Registration for SIBS 2022 now open to public, trade visitors

By Nasuha Badrul Huzaini

SHAH ALAM, June 14 — The Selangor International Business Summit 2022 (SIBS 2022) is now open for registration for both the public and trade visitors.

Organised by Invest Selangor Bhd (Invest Selangor), the state government-backed trade conference and exhibition series will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from October 6 to 9.

The state investment arm said that the visitors will be treated to a variety of fascinating events during the four-day trade show.

Some of the events featured include competitions, business programmes, conferences, cooking demonstrations and networking opportunities.

“Look forward to a whole new excitement this year! SIBS 2022 lets you discover the latest products, services and technologies in a plethora of industries at KL Convention Centre.

“Be sure to join us from 6-9 October as we unite thousands of industry players and brands worldwide. Register now at selangorsummit.com!” the state agency said on Facebook today.

SIBS 2022 will showcase six main components: the Selangor International Expo (SIE) Food and Beverages, SIE Medic, Selangor Industrial Park Expo, the Selangor Asean Business Conference, the Selangor Smart City and Digital Economy Convention and the Selangor Research and Development and Innovation Expo.

The sixth edition of the international trade event seeks to attract at least 30,000 visitors and the participation of 850 booths.

Last year, SIBS had attracted over 25,410 visitors, surpassing the initial set target of 10,000 visitors.

For further enquiries or to sign up for the event, visit selangorsummit.com.

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