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‘Largest-ever’ Lima’23 set to see up to 1,200 firms take part

Organiser lauds various ministries’ cooperation to ensure event’s success

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Apr 2023 10:43AM

‘Largest-ever’ Lima’23 set to see up to 1,200 firms take part
A fly-past at the 2019 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (Lima) Exhibition. International companies will make up 70% of the 600 confirmed exhibitors for Lima’23. – Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition Facebook pic, April 13, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – After a four-year hiatus, the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (Lima) Exhibition is set to steal the limelight with its 16th edition next month.

The exhibition is expected to involve around 1,200 local and international companies, thus making this event the largest ever held.

The executive director of Alpine Integrated Solution Sdn Bhd – the organisers of the event – Muhammad Aqlan Pacleb, said this is possible as several companies may have more than one subsidiary involved in Lima 2023.

“If we can get 1,200 companies, then… we can say that Lima this year is bigger, and we have yet to include government agencies. So, the number has increased,” he said in an exclusive interview.

He said that with the encouraging number of participants, it was appropriate for the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre in Langkawi, the main venue for Lima, to be further expanded following feedback from industry players, especially the aerospace sector. 

“I can proudly say that being the organiser this time around, we will have the biggest defence, security, and even maritime and aerospace exhibition, plus commercial in this region,” he said.

Alpine Integrated Solution Sdn Bhd executive director Muhammad Aqlan Pacleb says with the encouraging number of participants for Lima’23, it would be appropriate for its main venue the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre in Langkawi to be expanded. – Bernama pic, April 13, 2023
Alpine Integrated Solution Sdn Bhd executive director Muhammad Aqlan Pacleb says with the encouraging number of participants for Lima’23, it would be appropriate for its main venue the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre in Langkawi to be expanded. – Bernama pic, April 13, 2023

Lima traditionally involves the Defence Ministry (Mindef) as it is related to the development of the defence industry. However, in 2019 and this year’s edition, it involves Mindef for the maritime and aerospace defence industry and the Transport Ministry (MoT) for the maritime and aerospace commercial industry.

According to Aqlan, another factor that makes Lima’23 better in terms of exhibitor participation is the cooperation of various ministries, whose commitment to ensuring the event’s success has drawn many local and international companies.

“We will never see this (kind of exhibition) in another part of the world. Through Lima, we can see Mindef and the MoT working together. Other than that, Motac (Tourism, Arts, and Culture Ministry), the (Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry), as well as the Kedah government are also very helpful in ensuring that Lima’23 is going to be successful,” he said.

Themed “The Nexus of Asia’s Maritime and Aerospace Trade”, Lima’23 will be held from May 23 to 27. 

Meanwhile, Alpine managing director Anita Jacobson said 70% of the 600 exhibitors who have confirmed their participation are international companies from 30 nations.

She said this is the largest number ever recorded, compared to 400 companies in the previous edition.

“We are still selling the booths because there is still a lot of demand… maybe we will sell it right up to after Hari Raya Aidilfitri as long as there is space, and now there are 10 to 15 more booths available,” she said. – Bernama, April 13, 2023

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