Covering 9,000 square metres of exhibition space, HanoiPlas 2025 is showcasing a wide spectrum of the latest in machinery, advanced materials, sustainable recycling solutions, and more. The exhibition has gathered leading industry players who are unveiling their latest technologies and equipment, offering visitors insights into the future trends and innovations driving the plastics and rubber sectors.
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HanoiPlas 2025 opened on June 4. Photo: Bich Thuy |
Addressing the event, Le Hoang Tai, deputy head of the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade said, “This is an opportunity for domestic enterprises and consumers to learn about high-tech products, modern production and management processes, and update new technology trends to help improve the quality and competitiveness of Vietnamese products, as well as create favourable conditions for enterprises to approach international partners and expand markets.”
Specifically, renowned manufacturers such as Fu Chun Shin, Shanghai CMIC, Toyo Chemical, Hongzheng Liansu, Multitech Machinery, Jon Wai Machinery, and Jindiao are presenting advanced moulding systems featuring high-speed, energy-saving, and multi-material capabilities.
Brands like Queensense, Ruian Kaitai, and Matila are highlighting their latest technologies in film production, catering to diverse packaging needs.
Companies such as Jiayi, CNRM, Dianmei, and Hundred Horse are set to demonstrate advanced extrusion systems engineered for operational efficiency and product consistency.
Meanwhile, suppliers including INEM, Daisaku, Sunglory, Solvis, Austsing, and Tan Hung Co are offering a wide selection of raw materials and additives essential for modern plastic manufacturing.
Innovators like Kerke, Haorui, Sil-More, and Magic Falcon are showcasing integrated recycling technologies that support sustainable and circular production models.
On the other hand, technology providers such as Datacolor, Huanyu, Ruishen, and Cosmo have brought intelligent manufacturing tools to the floor, ranging from automation systems to digital monitoring and colour control solutions.
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Advanced plastics, rubber, and recycling solutions are being showcased at HanoiPlas 2025. Photo: Bich Thuy |
These exhibitors represent a dynamic cross-section of the industry, offering high-efficiency solutions and sustainable practices that respond to the sector’s evolving demands.
As part of its commitment to promoting industry advancement, HanoiPlas 2025 is hosting a series of side sessions that delve into emerging technologies, advanced materials, and market trends in the plastics and rubber sectors. They include a seminar on navigating the polyolefins market in a disrupted global landscape, a seminar on unlocking new growth opportunities with ultra-clear polypropylene solutions, and a seminar on transitioning from original equipment manufacturers to original design manufacturers.
These sessions provide valuable insights for industry professionals looking to stay ahead of the curve in a fast-evolving global market. From high-performance materials to sustainable practices and business transformation strategies, each seminar is designed to deliver practical knowledge and spark meaningful dialogue.
The event has been organised by Vinexad National Trade Fair & Advertising J.S.C) and Yorkers Exhibition Service Vietnam with the Vietnam Plastics Association, and supported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Vietnam Rubber Association, the Vietnam Association of Mechanical Industry, the Ho Chi Minh Rubber Plastic Manufacturer Association, the Vietnam Waste Recycling Association, and the Ho Chi Minh City Automation Association.
According to the organisers, with its rapidly expanding industrial base, strategic geographic location, and increasing levels of foreign investment, Vietnam is fast becoming a global manufacturing hub. This robust growth is fuelling rising demand for advanced plastics and rubber technologies, positioning HanoiPlas 2025 as an ideal platform for industry leaders to connect, collaborate, and capitalise on emerging opportunities in one of Asia’s most dynamic markets.
Vietnam's plastics market is projected to grow from 10.92 million tonnes in 2024 to 16.36 million tonnes by 2029, representing a compound annual growth rate of 8.44 per cent.
The country’s rubber sector is also gaining momentum, with rubber exports reaching a total turnover of $3.45 billion in 2024, marking an impressive 18 per cent on-year increase. These figures underscore Vietnam’s pivotal role in the global supply chain and its attractiveness as a destination for trade, investment, and technological exchange.
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