The Management Board and Sales Department of Zakłady Chemiczne Nitro-Chem of Bydgoszcz are participating in this year’s edition of the SAHA Expo Defence & Aerospace Exhibition 2026 at the Istanbul Expo Center in Istanbul – one of the most important events for the global defense industry and the largest event of its kind in the Eurasian region.
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SAHA Expo, organized by SAHA Istanbul – Europe’s largest industrial cluster – is bringing together key representatives of the defense sector, manufacturers, technology suppliers, and business partners from around the world for the fifth time. In the international ranking of events, it matches the prestige of such trade fairs as DSEI and Eurosatory.
The presence of Nitro-Chem representatives at SAHA Expo is an important element in implementing the company’s international market development strategy. During the exhibition, the Management Board and Sales Department are holding numerous meetings with current and potential contractors, discussing opportunities to expand commercial cooperation, develop new projects, and strengthen business relationships.
“Participation in an event of this rank is an opportunity to exchange experience, analyze the latest technological trends, and promote Nitro-Chem’s potential as a reliable partner in the global defense sector,” said Karol Przybyszewski, Vice President of the Management Board of Zakłady Chemiczne Nitro-Chem.
Nitro-Chem is consistently developing its international presence, building lasting relationships and expanding opportunities for cooperation with partners from around the world.
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