APLF 2025 in Full Swing With 600 Exhibitors in Hong Kong From March 12 to 14

APLF 2025 in Full Swing With 600 Exhibitors in Hong Kong From March 12 to 14

The 41st APLF exhibition is in full swing in Hong Kong, running from March 12 to 14, 2025. With 600+ exhibitors from 40 countries and 24 group pavilions, the event is a key hub for the leather, footwear, and fashion industries.

APLF is hosting conferences, seminars, and workshops, covering Regulatory updates and market trends, Product innovations and sustainability solutions, Pricing strategies and consumer insights. Sustainability remains a top focus, with exhibitors showcasing eco-friendly tanning, biodegradable materials, and water-saving technologies.

Janice Lee has been appointed Event Director of APLF, alongside her role as Senior Portfolio Director. With 25 years of experience, her expertise will strengthen APLF’s impact.

Additionally, Grace Lee, former APLF Director, has been promoted to General Manager for Taiwan, bringing her leadership skills to drive growth in the region.

As APLF 2025 approaches its final day on March 14, attendees continue to network, explore innovations, and finalize business deals. The event remains a must-attend platform for industry professionals worldwide.

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Arshad

He is an engineer specializing in Leather Technology, known for his keen interest in analyzing global leather, footwear, and leather goods markets & his ability to make complex information clear & accessible. 

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APLF 2025 in Full Swing With 600 Exhibitors in Hong Kong From March 12 to 14