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13.Dec.2024

/ Date:[2025.04.15 ~ ]

【2025 ChinaPlas International Plastics and Rubber Industry Exhibition】

CHINAPLAS International Rubber and Plastics Exhibition concluded successfully, shaping the future of the industry with a global perspective.

The four-day "CHINAPLAS 2025 International Rubber and Plastics Exhibition" concluded successfully on April 18th at the Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center (Bao'an). This premier event for the global rubber and plastics industry boasted an exhibition area exceeding 380,000 square meters, 4,616 exhibitors, and an impressive 281,206 professional visitors, demonstrating its extraordinary influence and strong appeal as a leading global rubber and plastics exhibition.

A surge in internationalization, achieving remarkable trade results
This year's exhibition attracted exhibitors from 40 countries and regions, and visitors from over 170 countries and regions worldwide. Visitors from China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and overseas accounted for 24.37%, totaling 68,542 people. This represents a significant increase of 141.10% compared to the 2023 Shenzhen Exhibition, marking a new leap forward in internationalization. Amidst the backdrop of slowing global economic growth, the exhibition maintained a vibrant trade atmosphere, with numerous exhibitors and buyers establishing strategic partnerships and signing large orders.

Cutting-edge technologies converge to drive industry transformation.
Under the theme of "Transformation, Collaboration, and Co-shaping Sustainability," the exhibition focused on four core areas: "Circular Economy," "Digital Production," "Innovative Materials," and "High-End Technology Made in China." It showcased over 120 global/Asia-first technologies, over 3,800 machinery exhibits, and innovative achievements from over 1,600 raw material suppliers. From advanced injection molding equipment and AI-powered visual inspection systems to bio-based materials and high-performance flame-retardant materials, each technological breakthrough redefined industry standards. In the field of humanoid robots, new materials such as PEEK and PPA helped reduce weight and increase flight range. In the low-altitude economy, lightweight materials met the stringent requirements of drones and eVTOLs. These innovations provided a powerful impetus for the rubber and plastics industry's transformation and upgrading towards high-end, intelligent, and green manufacturing.