TaipeiPLAS 2024 Concludes Successfully: Plastics and Rubber Industry Embraces Low-Carbon Future

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TaipeiPLAS 2024 Concludes Successfully: Plastics and Rubber Industry Embraces Low-Carbon Future

Taipei International Plastics & Rubber Industry Show (TaipeiPLAS), held in conjunction with Taipei International Shoe Making Technology Show (ShoeTech Taipei), gathered nearly 500 exhibitors across more than 1,800 booths and concluded today with resounding success.

According to TAITRA the organizer, the five-day show attracted over 16,000 visitors from home and abroad. Among them were more than 2,500 international visitors from 98 countries/regions, including delegations from India, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malaysia, Algeria, and Egypt.

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This year’s TaipeiPLAS centered on three main themes: “Innovative Materials,” “Advanced Manufacturing,” and “Circular Economy.” These themes highlight the industry’s drive toward smarter, more energy-efficient production; meanwhile, innovation in materials and recycling are supporting cross-sector application and sustainable development.

Low-carbon and high-efficiency machines were found in almost every aisle on the showground, such as FCS’s SA series injection molding machine for optical products, CHEN HSONG’s new all-electric liquid silicone rubber injection molding machine, YE I’s water-cooled plastic recycling machine, GENIUS’s cutter compactor plastic recycling machine, and the physical foaming injection molding machine by Tien Kang. Notably, King’s Solution introduced brand-new AI Recycler-Reverse vending machine to promote low-carbon behavior in daily life.

The expansion of raw materials and composite materials zones at this year’s TaipeiPLAS underscores advancements in material optimization and the creation of sustainable materials. Several outstanding materials debuted at the show, for instance, Formosa Chemicals & Fibre’s eco-friendly Nylon 6 chips produced from recycled ocean waste, YUNGIEE’s post-consumption plastic container recycling solutions for producing consumer goods from recycled materials, and the textile waste recycling technology developed by ITRI to create blended fabric building materials.

The application of plastics and rubber spans various industries. Visitors included ABB, Acer, ASICS, ASUS, Compal, Delta, Foxconn, Gogoro, HP, Largan Precision, Logitech, MAKALOT, Maxxis, Nam Liong Group, NIKE, PEGAVISION, Pou Chen Group, TECO, Trek Bicycle, and YKK.

The post-pandemic economic recovery, supply chain restructuring, and the carbon emission trends have triggered new demands for equipment upgrades, green materials, and circular economy solutions. At TaipeiPLAS 2024, TAITRA organized over 150 procurement meetings, engaging international visitors and selected exhibitors at the booths for business talks and live product demonstrations.

Other exciting activities at this year’s TaipeiPLAS included, seminars, INNOVATION HUB, guided tours, and TaipeiPLAS Award. They offered a comprehensive display on the robust progress of the global plastics and rubber community. The “Visionary and Sustainable Development Summit” held on September 25th was a complete success, with over 240 attendees.

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