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Mixron Showcases Advanced Mixing Solutions For PVC, WPC, And Masterbatch At K 2025

Mixron Showcases Advanced Mixing Solutions For PVC, WPC, And Masterbatch At K 2025

Mixron S.r.l. will be exhibiting its cutting-edge mixing systems at K 2025—the world’s definite location for all things plastics and rubber—scheduled to take place at Messe Düsseldorf, from October 8 to 15. K 2025 will create a world stage for innovation, and Mixron will be featured in Hall 10, Stand 10B17 will be the destination for plastic processing and formulation professionals.

Mixron is located in Italy and is a world-class manufacturer of highly efficient industrial mixer systems, including equipment for PVC dry-blend, WPC (Wood Plastic Composite), powder coatings, thermoplastic resin, and masterbatch applications. Mixron systems are manufactured with advanced design criteria to meet requirements regarding energy efficiency, blend uniformity, dust-free environments, and conscientious automation integration – all under the extreme demands of modern production standards.

At K 2025, Mixron will exhibit its Vertical High-Speed Mixers, Horizontal Coolers, and Combined Mixer-Cooler Units, which are synonymous with consistently high-quality mixing, shorter cycle times, and improved production efficiency. In particular, these systems are ideal for preparing PVC compounds, where the precise regulation of temperature, shear, and residence time is critical for the optimal plastification of the polymer without material failure.

Visitors to the booth will also see presentations on Mixron’s expertise in turnkey mixing systems. Mixron manufactures full lines, which can start with various possibilities of raw material handling and feeding systems and end with automated discharge and integration with downstream equipment. Mixron’s mix ratio solutions are designed for smaller batch productions, to in-use capacities of huge industrial-scale setups, which results in Mixron’s broad clientele ranging from niche compounders to multinational manufacturers.

One important emphasis that Mixron will be making at the trade fair will be the company’s commitment to sustainable production practices. Their mixers are designed to minimize energy usage and reduce processing times, thus supporting the drive to more environmentally responsible plastics processing worldwide, and reflecting the major themes of K 2025, which is centered around circular economy, conservation of resources, and climate protection.

With its long-standing reputation for technical, operational excellence and customer-centric innovation, Mixron has continued to develop its product lines from the valuable feedback of customers, in-house R&D, as well as trends in the global market. By participating in K 2025, Mixron reinforces its ambitions to grow partnerships around the world, build a footprint in emerging markets, and introduce the operational, performance benefits of their Italian engineered machines.

Mixron’s solutions are particularly germane for professionals from construction materials, automotive components, electrical fittings, consumer goods, and coatings sectors who have experience attending K 2025. The equipment’s flexibility across different formulations and processing needs will be a solid solution for any party wanting a reliable and efficient way to manufacture whatever their end product may be.

K 2025 is a rare chance to touch and feel Mixron’s technologies, interact with their technical team, and see how their systems can be configured to meet your productions demands. Mixron is a complete provider of systems, whether you are constructing a new plant or upgrading existing lines, while considering engineering excellence, operational flexibility, and economic yield.

Don’t miss Mixron at K 2025 – Hall 10 / Stand 10B17 – and experience firsthand how innovation in mixing can drive better materials, better productivity, and a better bottom line.

www.mixron.it

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Think Plastic Brazil Leads Delegation Of 16 Brazilian Companies Showcasing Innovations In Packaging And Industrial Supplies At Pack Expo Las Vegas

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Think Plastic Brazil Leads Delegation Of 16 Brazilian Companies Showcasing Innovations In Packaging And Industrial Supplies At Pack Expo Las Vegas

Think Plastic Brazil — a portfolio of solutions that supports the internationalization of Brazil’s converted plastics sector in target markets, carried out through a partnership between ApexBrasil (the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency) and the INP (Brazilian Plastics Institute) — will participate in Pack Expo Las Vegas, one of the leading trade fairs for the packaging and industrial supplies sector in the Americas. Sixteen Brazilian companies are traveling with the program to showcase their latest innovations and solutions.

“Our sixth appearance at Pack Expo Las Vegas in 2025 highlights the continuous growth and innovation of Brazil’s converted plastics sector. It offers an invaluable opportunity for our 16 partner companies to showcase cutting-edge solutions in packaging and supplies, expanding their presence in the markets of the USA, Canada, the Caribbean, and the Americas. We believe this trade fair will strengthen the internationalization of the Brazilian plastics industry, generating new partnerships and business deals,” states Carlos Moreira, Brazilian Plastic Institute Executive Director and Think Plastic Brazil CPO.

The Pack Expo Las Vegas international trade fair is held biennially by PMMI (The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies) at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It is one of the most important events for the packaging segment in the Americas.

In 2023, Pack Expo hosted over 1,500 exhibitors from more than 30 countries, covering 900,000 net square feet of exhibition space (equivalent to 83,600 m²). The event welcomed approximately 23,000 visitors from more than 15 countries. The 2025 edition will mark Think Plastic Brazil’s 6th appearance at the event.

Think Plastic Brazil’s participation in 2025 will be at booth SL-21051. The participating companies are: Embaquim, GDM, Globoplast, Oben Group (with two different group companies), Parnaplast, Plaszom, Polionda, Spiltag, Splack S.A, Valgroup (with two different group companies), Videplast Embalagens, Videplast Participações, Wyda and Zaraplast S/A. Company Splack S.A. will have its own booth, located at N-5046.

This strategy builds on Think Plastic Brazil’s participation in the Envase trade fair, reinforcing the program’s commitment to promoting the Brazilian converted plastics industry at key sector events globally.

www.thinkplasticbrazil.com

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APEX And IRE Exhibitions Almost Fully Booked

APEX And IRE Exhibitions Almost Fully Booked

  • More than 150 exhibitors now booked for the two shows.
  • APEX indoor and outdoor areas are close to full.
  • Online visitor registration open and free for both exhibitions.

APEX and the International Rental Exhibition (IRE) already have more than 150 exhibitors booked, six months ahead of the shows taking place in Maastricht, The Netherlands, on 2-4 June.

APEX and the co-located IRE provide a one-stop-shop for equipment rental companies, showcasing everything from aerial platforms and compact construction equipment to power generation, lighting towers and rental software/AI.

Exhibitors at APEX include Dingli, Genie, Haulotte, JLG, Manitou, Niftylift, Palfinger, Skyjack and XCMG. Among the companies attending IRE are Himoinsa, JCB, Kaeser, Pramac, Sany, Trackunit and Wacker Neuson.

IPAF, the official partner for APEX, will have an indoor stand and a live demonstration site in the outside area of APEX.

The partner for IRE is the European Rental Association (ERA), which will also co-locate its 20th annual convention at the MECC venue, on 3 and 4 June. The European Rental Awards dinner will be held on 3 June.

For the first time there will be a conference theatre in the indoor area offering visitors free presentations on new products and technology being launched at the shows.

Tony Kenter, managing director of Industrial Promotions International (I.P.I.), the organiser of the two shows alongside KHL Group, said; “We are delighted by the early take-up of exhibition space at both shows. It highlights how important the rental industry is to suppliers.

“It also means rental company visitors will have a remarkable selection of companies to visit, everything from machines and platforms to the latest advice on AI tools for rental, and all at one place. And Maastricht in June is a wonderful place to relax and entertain.”

Visitor information

Visitors can register in advance online – see the websites below – and registering for one of the shows gives access to both. Free shuttle buses will run to MECC Maastricht from Brussels Zaventem Airport and Düsseldorf Airport for the full week, from 1 to 5 June, with a travel time of around 1 hr 15 minutes.

For those flying to Amsterdam Schiphol, the train to Maastricht takes between 2.5 and 3 hours and driving takes under 2.5 hours.

www.APEXshow.com

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The Most Fragile Thing in the World is Your Dream – Only the Strong Can Protect It

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The Most Fragile Thing in the World is Your Dream – Only the Strong Can Protect It

Insight Exchange by Mr. Kuntal Sanghvi, Managing Director – Ambica Corporation Ltd., with Modern Plastics India (MPI) magazine A Part of Modern Plastics Global Network

Over 65 years in Indian plastic industry, ACL have witnessed the evolution of plastic as product to plastic as a miracle invention of mankind. With standing lots of ups and downs over 6 decades in business, ACL have beautifully adapted business policy and structures to meet with ever-changing time and changing demand.

Ambica Corporation Limited, a name that represents Trust, Efficiency and Leadership since 1955.

Mrs. Dhara Sanghvi, Director Ambica Corporation Ltd.

Rated as Top Polymer Distribution Group in latest survey by Modern Plastics India in 2021. Having excellent market share in Engineering Plastics raw material supply for ABS, PMMA, PC, POM, SBS, SMMA, SAN, PS, Specialty PE and of course known for Specialty Compounds.

It’s not always about strong or weak, It’s about flexibility and adaptation which saves the tree even in wild storm.

Now ACL’s 3rd generation Mr. Kuntal Sanghvi has helped company enter 2 billion club at the age of 37.

This is not story of success & riches; this is story of a Dream which is being protected by 3 generations to service Indian plastic industry.

His son Mr. Mahesh Sanghvi capitalized on foundation and took business globally with his strong business acumen.

Secret?

Excellent market trend picking

It is said, one who knows trend can swim with wind direction in all seasons. That is exactly what ACL is known for, to assist their customers with accurate purchase timings!

Honor every commitment

ACL strongly believes, “Opportunity without ethics is like body without soul.” ACL legacy for 65 years of business longevity in polymer industry is symbol of strong ethics and fundamental values.

Strong global reach

Having presence in almost every major Plastic producing / consuming country, ACL leverages on strong supply chain networking and new developments in any part of world.

Founder Mr. Bhagwandas Sanghvi, one of the pioneers to introduce polymers in India in the metal and wood era.

Excellent cost control campaigns

Very popular in Automotive and Home Appliance industry is ACL’s “Cost Control C a m p a i g n ” ( C C C ) w h e r e p o l y m e r substitution activity is undertaken to replace existing outdated high-cost raw material with newer grade material which can add tremendous value addition for Purchase team KPI.

This campaign has helped many manufacturers and processors to compete in global market using right polymer for right application. Manufacturers make big mistake to buy raw material based on availability in their country vs should be buying raw material which is best suited for their products.

Strong and united team

A corporation is only complete when it has support of a strong and united team.

ACL team is one of highest paid team in business because they deliver Results, not Reasons.

A group of highly trained individuals working in one direction have helped ACL gain the heights today in this super competitive market.

www.aclindia.co

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Calls On Plastic Industry To Drive Innovation, Recycling And Responsible Growth

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Calls On Plastic Industry To Drive Innovation, Recycling And Responsible Growth

Delhi CM inaugurates PLASTINDIA 2026 India’s largest plastic exhibition with focus on sustainability and industry growth

The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Delhi today urged the Indian plastic industry to innovate and develop new processes for manufacturing eco-friendly products, while working towards the ambitious goal of recycling 100 per cent of plastic waste. Emphasising the need for responsible growth, she said sustainability must be at the core of the industry’s future vision.

Highlighting Delhi’s growing plastic waste challenge, the Chief Minister noted that plastic disposal remains a major concern for the national capital, with thousands of tonnes of waste generated every day. She called upon industry stakeholders to actively support Delhi’s journey towards becoming a greener and cleaner city through enhanced recycling, circular economy practices, and innovative material solutions.

At the same time, the Chief Minister appreciated the proactive efforts of the plastic industry in promoting sustainability, particularly lauding the organisation of PlastIndia 2026 as a zero-waste exhibition. She said such initiatives demonstrate the industry’s commitment to environmental responsibility while showcasing technological advancements and best practices.

Speaking on the sector’s growth potential, she noted that the Indian plastic industry was valued at USD 44 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow to USD 47 billion in 2026, reaching USD 64 billion by 2030. She said this growth must be aligned with sustainability goals to ensure long-term economic and environmental benefits.

The Chief Minister also welcomed the signing of the Free Trade Agreement with the European Union and the tariff deal with the United States, stating that these developments will open new global markets for Indian manufacturers, particularly benefitting the MSME sector and boosting exports.

Calling for deeper collaboration, she sought the plastic industry’s support in transforming Delhi into a hub for plastic processing and recycling, driven by innovation and advanced technologies. She encouraged the development of new, sustainable products that can convert plastic waste into valuable resources, helping Delhi lead by example in responsible industrial growth.

“Responsible growth should be our collective vision. With innovation, recycling and industry participation, Delhi can move towards a greener future while unlocking economic opportunities,” she said.

The Six-day PLASTINDIA 2026, India’s largest plastics exhibition, is being organised by the Plastindia Foundation, the apex body representing leading associations, organisations and institutions of the Indian plastics industry at Bharat Mandapam.

PLASTINDIA 2026, the leading  international plastics exhibition and India’s first-ever 100% zero-waste expo will be hosting over 2,000 exhibitors and expects to attract more than 6 lakh footfall from India and across the world, showcasing the scale, strength and global competitiveness of the Indian plastics industry.

PLASTINDIA 2026 will be hosting a series of high-impact initiatives designed to strengthen policy dialogue, global trade and sustainability. These include a CEO Conclave, bringing together industry leaders and policymakers, and a Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) that will facilitate structured one-to-one meetings between Indian exhibitors and international buyers, accelerating exports and long-term business collaborations.” Said Mr Ravish Kamath, President, Plast India Foundation.

“India’s plastics industry is witnessing strong and sustained growth. The market, currently valued at USD 26.5 billion in 2025, is projected to reach USD 44.5 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11%. Plastics exports are expected to double from USD 10 billion in 2025 to USD 20 billion by 2027, reaffirming India’s expanding role in the global plastics value chain,” said Mr. Kamath.

He added that this growth is being driven by infrastructure development and rising consumer demand across packaging, automotive, construction, electronics and healthcare sectors.

“PLASTINDIA 2026 will host a CEO Conclave, bringing together industry leaders and policymakers to enable strategic dialogue, along with a Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) that will facilitate structured one-to-one interactions between Indian exhibitors and international buyers, accelerating exports and long-term collaborations,” he added.

Speaking on the sustainability and experiential vision of the exhibition, Mr. Alok Tibrewala, Chairman, National Executive Committee, PLASTINDIA 2026, underlined the event’s commitment to environmental responsibility.

“What truly sets PLASTINDIA 2026 apart is its determined commitment to be a Zero-Waste exhibition — a bold first for India’s plastics industry. Inspired by our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s Swachh Bharat Mission, this edition will implement circular economy practices, large-scale recycling initiatives and sustainability-driven operations across the entire exhibition,” said Mr. Tibrewala.

Mr. Tibrewala also highlighted several first-of-its-kind initiatives planned for the event.

PLASTINDIA 2026 will feature a 20,000 sq. ft. Open Air Museum — a unique experiential initiative showcasing the positive and responsible role of plastics through large sculptures, interactive installations and themed zones. In addition, the Startup Search Initiative, developed in collaboration with IIM Calcutta Innovation Park (IIMCIP), will provide a powerful platform for emerging innovators.” He noted 10 short listed start-ups from 150 applications are being rewarded with 2 lakh rupee cash price and a complimentary booth at PLASTINDIA 2026.”

“With the support of Hon’ble Ministers and policymakers, PLASTINDIA 2026 will not only be one of the largest exhibitions ever hosted at Bharat Mandapam, but also one of the most forward-thinking. Our focus is on delivering a world-class experience while placing sustainability, innovation and responsibility at the heart of the event,” Mr. Tibrewala said.

PLASTINDIA 2026 firmly positions itself as a global leader in sustainable exhibition management, contributing directly to national priorities under the Swachh Bharat Mission and reinforcing the Indian plastics industry’s commitment to building a cleaner, greener and globally competitive future.

www.plastindia.org

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Precision Without Compromise — Micro Component Group To Demonstrate Pce For Medical Devices At Md&M West

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Precision Without Compromise — Micro Component Group To Demonstrate Pce For Medical Devices At Md&M West

The Micro Component Group to Showcase Advanced Photo-Chemical Etching Solutions at MD&M West 2026

The Micro Component Group (MCG) will exhibit at MD&M West in Anaheim, 3-5 February 2026, and invites engineers and OEMs to visit Booth 1587 to explore how next-generation photo-chemical etching (PCE) is enabling smaller, cleaner, and more reliable metal components for tomorrow’s medical devices.

As medical technologies become more intricate — from minimally invasive tools and implantables to diagnostic sensors, microfluidics, and wearable platforms — manufacturers face increasing challenges related to burrs, stress, heat-affected zones, and design constraints introduced by conventional processes such as stamping, laser cutting, or machining.

MCG’s PCE technology is particularly well-suited for highly demanding micro-scale medical components, including micro-needles for drug delivery and vaccine administration, precision structures for diagnostics and patient monitoring, micro-features for wearable therapeutic or sensing devices, and ultra-fine components used in dermatology and cosmetic treatment applications. PCE enables these components to be formed with sharp geometries, consistent apertures, and tight dimensional control — without inducing stress or burrs that could compromise performance, safety, or patient comfort.

PCE removes traditional barriers by producing stress-free, burr-free metal components with fine features, tight tolerances, and exceptional material integrity — critical attributes for performance, cleanliness, and patient safety.

At MD&M West, MCG will highlight the combined strengths of two companies within the Group: micrometal GmbH and Thin Metal Parts (TMP Inc.). micrometal’s highly automated, scalable PCE platform delivers repeatable precision from early development through high-volume production, helping engineering teams iterate quickly without the delays or cost burdens of hard tooling. TMP brings complementary manufacturing depth—including electroforming, laser cutting, and Mylar imaging — enabling hybrid approaches when components benefit from multiple processes or when unique design requirements demand additional flexibility.

“Innovation thrives when manufacturing keeps pace with design, and that’s exactly what PCE delivers,” says Jochen Kern, Head of Sales & Marketing at the Micro Component Group. “For medical devices, the ability to produce complex, high-precision metal components without stress or burrs is increasingly becoming a prerequisite, not an advantage.”

David Faris, Director of Sales for North America, adds: “We’re not just manufacturers — we’re development partners. If you’re trying to push a design beyond what conventional processes can reliably deliver, we’ll help you get there with a process that supports innovation at every step.”

Attendees are encouraged to visit Booth 1587 to review sample components, discuss application-specific challenges, and explore how PCE can accelerate development cycles while enhancing quality and repeatability.

www.micrometal.de

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Rösler’s Rdge Wire Mesh Belt Shot Blast Machine Now Operational At Uk Customer Experience Centre

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Rösler’s Rdge Wire Mesh Belt Shot Blast Machine Now Operational At Uk Customer Experience Centre

Rösler UK has announced that its advanced RDGE wire mesh belt shot blast machine is now fully operational at its state-of-the-art Customer Experience Centre (CEC) in Knowsley, a major milestone in the expansion of the site’s capabilities and a huge opportunity for UK manufacturers.

The RDGE machine is widely regarded as one of the most flexible and effective continuous flow shot blasting systems on the market. Its arrival at the CEC is a game-changer for Rösler’s UK-based customers, who can now see this highly efficient, precision-engineered machine in action, and crucially, benefit from its capabilities through the CEC’s subcontract finishing service.

“The RDGE gives us a new level of versatility and throughput in our subcontract operations,” says Dave Williams, Subcontract Manager at Rösler UK. “We can now offer continuous shot blasting for flat and geometrically complex components with consistent, all-around surface treatment, whether for descaling, derusting, deburring or pre-coating preparation. It’s big news for our customers.”

The RDGE’s technical features are tailored to the demands of high-productivity environments. Designed for continuous flow operation, it accommodates variable transport speeds between 0.6 to 6 metres per minute on a highly wear-resistant wire mesh manganese steel belt. Optimally placed turbines (configured through computer simulation) ensure uniform blasting results with minimal shadowing, even for large or intricately shaped parts

As part of the CEC offering, the RDGE joins an extensive range of mass finishing, shot blasting, and AM post-processing systems that support customers among others in aerospace, automotive, medical, and defence sectors. Whether developing new finishing processes, validating surface performance, or outsourcing production-scale surface treatments, the CEC has become a vital hub for finishing innovation and problem-solving.

“Having this technology on-site means we’re not just talking about what’s possible, we’re proving it, live, every day,” Williams adds. “For customers, it’s a low-risk way to explore advanced finishing without immediate investment. And for Rösler, it reinforces our commitment to delivering real-world results.”

The RDGE’s integration into the Knowsley CEC underscores Rösler’s position as a total solutions provider, offering not just machinery, but expertise, process development, and full-service finishing support.

www.rosler.com

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Husky Highlights Local Commitment And Innovations To Enable Safety, Affordability, And Sustainability At Plastindia 2026

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Husky Highlights Local Commitment And Innovations To Enable Safety, Affordability, And Sustainability At Plastindia 2026

Husky Technologies, a pioneering technology provider enabling the delivery of essential needs to the global community, is highlighting 25 years of investment in India with a significant presence at Plastindia 2026. The company is exhibiting from February 5-10, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, in Hall 5G, Booth A19.

Building on 25 years of continuous regional investment, Husky is featuring breakthrough technologies designed to enable manufacturers in India reach new levels of safety, affordability, and sustainability – without compromise. Since entering the market with its first system sale in 1995, Husky has systematically built a comprehensive infrastructure to support local brands and producers. This includes the creation of a flagship sales and service office in 2001, opening of the Chennai manufacturing facility in 2011, and recently established Delhi office in 2025. This deep support network now includes a regional proactive monitoring hub, enhanced service center, packaging development lab, parts distribution center, and learning academy – all delivering close, responsive service and support.

“India is one of our most strategic markets worldwide, and our presence at Plastindia 2026 reflects the meaningful progress of our long-standing commitment to supporting the region’s rise as a global manufacturing leader,” said Bradley Selleck, Husky’s CEO. “We’ve made significant investments to expand local capabilities and have plans to further strengthen our footprint as we continue enabling our customers’ growth in this dynamic market. By developing solutions that strive to deliver reduced conversion costs alongside the highest standards of quality and recyclability, we’re empowering local brands and producers to grow responsibly while advancing a more circular future.”

At its booth, Husky is demonstrating next-generation technologies tailored for brands and producers serving the Indian market, including:

“As we reflect on our journey in India, we are proud to have collaborated with many of the country’s most dynamic and fast-growing brands and producers. India remains one of the world’s most vibrant packaging markets, and we are committed to supporting our customers as they continue to harness this momentum,” said Wassim Labban, Husky’s Vice President, Systems and Tooling, EEMEIA, SEA, ANZ. “Looking ahead, we will continue delivering the right combination of innovative technologies, packaging design expertise, and proactive services to help our customers meet unique regional needs while driving greater affordability, efficiency, and productivity.”

Husky experts will be available at Hall 5G, Booth A19 to discuss how the company’s integrated systems, connected services, and local support can help manufacturers achieve production and sustainability goals.

www.husky.co

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Management Change At HASCO: Markus Büngers Becomes New CEO

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Management Change At HASCO: Markus Büngers Becomes New CEO

Markus Büngers has taken over the position of CEO of HASCO Hasenclever GmbH + Co. KG. Following the departure of the long-standing CEO, Christoph Ehrlich, in the summer of 2025, Thomas Karazmann initially assumed responsibility for managing the company and, during this transition phase, ensured HASCO’s strategic continuity and operational stability.

In his previous role as Executive Vice President Finance & Administration, Markus Büngers was continuously involved in the strategic and operational aspects of all departments and thus played a decisive role in shaping the company’s ongoing global development. He stands for continuity, technical expertise and strategic reliability.

Thomas Karazmann is confident that his successor will continue to drive HASCO’s strategic development. “I am delighted that we have been able to appoint Markus Büngers as the person we absolutely wanted to take on the role of CEO. He is an experienced manager who knows HASCO very well and, thanks to his previous roles at renowned industrial companies, has extensive international management experience. With him, HASCO is in the best possible hands.”

Markus Büngers is equally optimistic about his new role: “I would like to thank everyone most sincerely for the trust they have placed in me to actively shape HASCO’s future in this important role. The challenges are great, but so is our confidence. HASCO has enormous strengths, excellent employees with a wide range of skills, and a clear, shared vision. We will consistently build on these strengths through dedicated hard work for the benefit of our customers.”

With this management change at the beginning of the year, HASCO has laid the foundations for stable, future-oriented development and, in Markus Büngers, has chosen a manager who knows the company extremely well and embodies its values.

www.hasco.com

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Launch Of KI4KI: Artificial Intelligence For The Plastics Industry

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Launch Of KI4KI: Artificial Intelligence For The Plastics Industry

Kick-off meeting with workshop successfully held

The plastics industry faces considerable challenges. Rising energy and raw material costs, increasing international competitive pressure, ambitious sustainability requirements and increasingly complex development and production processes characterise the everyday business of many companies. In this environment, artificial intelligence is developing into a key technology for measurably increasing quality levels, efficiency and the speed of innovation.

Based on this, we at the IKV officially launched the KI4KI consortium project with nine industrial companies at the Plastic Innovation Centre 4.0. With the kick-off meeting, we have set an important milestone in working with industry partners to sharpen the role of artificial intelligence in the plastics industry, identify specific areas of application, and systematically record the needs of companies.

During the kick-off meeting, we conducted a GAP analysis to identify the key requirements, challenges and development potential of the participating companies. Two keynote speeches from the industry by M.TEC Engineering GmbH (link to speaker) and MAAG Group (link to speaker) provided practical insights into current AI applications in plastics technology. In subsequent workshops on product development, process optimisation and experiences and challenges in implementing AI, these topics were explored in greater depth and applied to specific issues faced by the companies.

‘Companies that do not want to leave the potential of artificial intelligence in plastics technology untapped should participate in the KI4KI consortium project now. They will receive a structured assessment of their initial situation, guidance on AI methods and solutions, and access to a strong network of industry and research partners.’

We would like to express our sincere thanks to all participants and the companies involved:

Bekum Maschinenbau GmbHegeplast international GmbH, John Deere GmbH & Co. KG, Kuraray Europe GmbH , Simona AG,  Soplar SA,  Treffert GmbH, Viega Holding GmbH & Co. KG und Windmöller & Hölscher SE & Co. KG

Other companies are warmly invited to join the consortium project in order to systematically identify their own AI potential, reduce implementation risks and generate concrete added value through AI in their companies.

www.ikv-aachen.de

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