Global Giants Eye Indian Market
Major international players, including Engel, Arburg, and Haitian, announced expansion plans in India during the PlastVision Fair, citing rising demand and skilled talent.
Major international players, including Engel, Arburg, and Haitian, announced expansion plans in India during the PlastVision Fair, citing rising demand and skilled talent.
Industry leaders at the Delhi Plast Show emphasized India’s growing influence as an export hub for injection molds, packaging solutions, and engineered plastic parts.
The IndiaPlast Fair drew massive crowds this year, with over 80,000 visitors and 1,500 exhibitors from across the globe showcasing the latest in plastics manufacturing and machinery.
The PlastIndia Foundation launched a nationwide upskilling campaign aimed at training 50,000 youths in plastic processing and mold design over the next two years.
Plastic Tech India introduced a dedicated space for startups, where young innovators showcased rapid prototyping solutions, 3D-printed molds, and new material blends.
Sustainability stole the spotlight at PlastIndia, with several companies unveiling bio-based polymers and eco-friendly alternatives that signal a major shift toward greener solutions.
At the Gujarat Plastic Expo, smart mold-making tools using AI and IoT integration were demonstrated live, marking a leap in precision tooling for the Indian market.