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Kunststoffenbeurs

septiembre 16, 2026 - septiembre 17, 2026

The Kunststoffenbeurs is the leading trade fair for the plastics and rubber industry in the Benelux region, and from the very first moments of the event this status is felt not as a slogan, but as a lived professional reality. For decades, it has served as a meeting point where technology, business, and human expertise intersect. More than just an exhibition, it represents a shared space for dialogue, learning, and practical exchange among professionals who shape how plastics and rubber are designed, produced, and reused today. Its atmosphere is defined by openness, technical depth, and a clear focus on real industrial challenges rather than abstract trends.

The Kunststoffenbeurs as a cornerstone of the Benelux plastics industry

Since its founding in 1999, the Kunststoffenbeurs has steadily grown into a key platform for the plastics and rubber sector. Its development reflects the evolution of the industry itself: from traditional manufacturing approaches to highly integrated, data-driven, and sustainability-oriented processes. Organized by Mikrocentrum, an independent foundation dedicated to knowledge transfer and professional networking, the event has remained strongly connected to the needs of engineers, developers, and decision-makers.

Held every September at the Brabanthallen Exhibition Center in ’s-Hertogenbosch, the trade fair brings together the entire value chain of plastics processing. What makes this gathering especially valuable is its exclusive focus on professionals. Industrial companies, research institutions, startups, and technical experts from automotive, mechanical engineering, packaging, electronics, and construction all come with a shared goal: to exchange insights that can be directly applied in practice.

A complete process chain under one roof: from material to application

One of the defining strengths of the Kunststoffenbeurs is its holistic view of plastics and rubber manufacturing. Instead of isolating single technologies, the fair presents the full process chain, allowing visitors to understand how material selection, processing methods, and final applications are interconnected.

The exhibition covers a wide range of production technologies that are central to modern plastics manufacturing, including both established and emerging methods. Among the core processes highlighted are:

Injection molding for high-precision and large-scale production

Extrusion technologies used in profiles, films, and pipes

Thermoforming and vacuum forming for lightweight and flexible components

Blow molding for hollow products and packaging solutions

These processes are complemented by the rapidly expanding field of additive manufacturing, where 3D printing is gaining importance not only for prototyping but also for functional end-use parts. By presenting these technologies side by side, the fair enables professionals to compare approaches, optimize workflows, and identify new combinations of methods that can improve efficiency and quality.

Innovative materials shaping the future of plastics and rubber

Materials innovation plays a central role at the Kunststoffenbeurs, reflecting the industry’s constant search for better performance, lower environmental impact, and greater design freedom. Exhibitors showcase a broad spectrum of materials that address diverse technical and economic requirements.

Visitors encounter developments across:

Thermoplastics, valued for their versatility and recyclability

Thermosets, known for their strength and thermal stability

Elastomers, essential for flexibility and durability

Bioplastics and recycled compounds, responding to sustainability demands

In addition to base materials, the fair highlights additives and reinforcing agents that enhance mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and processing behavior. These solutions demonstrate how incremental material improvements can lead to significant performance gains in final products, especially in demanding applications such as automotive components or electronic housings.

Sustainability and circular economy as practical industry goals

Sustainability is not treated as a theoretical concept at the Kunststoffenbeurs, but as a practical responsibility shared across the industry. The exhibition places strong emphasis on recycling technologies, the use of recyclates, and design strategies that support a functional circular economy. This focus reflects a broader shift within plastics and rubber manufacturing, where environmental responsibility is increasingly integrated into everyday decision-making.

Key themes include design for recycling, efficient material use, and the development of products that can be more easily reintroduced into production cycles. By showcasing real-world solutions, the fair illustrates how efficiency, innovation, and ecological awareness can reinforce rather than contradict each other. Professionals leave with concrete ideas on how to align regulatory expectations, customer demands, and technological possibilities.

A human-centered platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration

Beyond machines and materials, the true value of the Kunststoffenbeurs lies in its people. Engineers, developers, researchers, and entrepreneurs engage in conversations that often extend beyond individual booths or presentations. This human dimension is what turns the trade fair into a living network rather than a static exhibition.

Thematic depth and technological breadth encourage meaningful discussions, whether about optimizing an existing process or exploring new business models. Startups bring fresh perspectives, while established companies share experience and reliability. Research institutions contribute scientific insight, helping bridge the gap between theory and industrial application.

In this way, the Kunststoffenbeurs continues to evolve as a trusted meeting place for the plastics and rubber community in the Benelux region. It remains grounded in real manufacturing needs while staying open to innovation, making it not only a reflection of the industry’s present, but also a guide to its future."