Smart Molding International 4-2022

19 www.smart-molding.com events on the opposite: “Especially now in tur- bulent times and where the plastics industry is undergoing transformation towards the circular economy K 2022 was the ideal place to jointly and ac- tively chart the course for the future,” sums up Ulrich Reifenhäuser. It was especially the wealth of new technology developments that rawma - terials producers, machine manufactur- ers and plastics processors presented for implementing the circular economy, resource conservation and climate pro- tection that thrilled the trade visitors. Commenting on this Ulrich Reifenhäus- er says: “It can be clearly felt that all companies have embraced the need to take on social responsibility and think about plastics in a sustainable way from the beginning of the process chain. The variety of solutions, machinery and products for transformation towards a circular economy presented at K 2022 was incredible.” The trade visitors at this year’s K trav- elled from 157 nations to the Rhine. Next to Germany, those European countries strongly represented on the visitors’ part included the Netherlands, Italy, Turkey, France, Belgium, Poland and Spain. With 42% of visitors com- ing from overseas, the reach of K is as high as usual among the international trade audience. While visitors from the East Asian region, in particular, were less well represented than at K three years ago due to the currently more difficult conditions in those countries on account of quarantine regulations, numerous visitors from the USA, Brazil and India were welcomed at K 2022. For around two thirds of all visitors polled machinery and plant construc- tion ranked first in terms of interest. 57% and, hence 5% more than at K 2019, said they were interested in raw and auxiliary materials, with re- cyclates and bioplastics being particu- larly popular. For 28% semi-finished products and technical parts made of plastics and rubber were the main reason for coming (multiple responses possible). Over 70% of all visitors come from top and middle management. Top marks were given by visitors to K 2022 for the completeness of its ranges and its mapping of the entire supply chain. 98% of all professionals stated they had fully achieved the goals associated with their visit. During the eight trade fair days it became clear that this year’s K was right on target with its selection of hot topics, circular economy, climate protection and digitalisation. In terms of investment intentions, machinery and equipment for processing and recycling stood out at 43%. The focus was particularly on sustainability, but also on circular economy and energy/ resource efficiency in production. Around 40% of decision-makers said they were looking into the topic of decarbonisation. The K specials, which also focused on the three hot topics, were also very well received. The official spe- cial show, ‘Plastics Shape the Future’, focused on the economic, social and ecological challenges and potential so - lutions around the K guiding topics in high-calibre discussions and lectures, and this show was well attended throughout. The Circular Economy Forum, where the VDMA and 13 of its member companies impressively demonstrated the importance of technology in the implementation of the circular economy in the plas- tics industry, scored points with the international audience with live dem- onstrations and a great deal of well- founded knowledge as well as detailed information on the topic. At this year’s K in Düsseldorf, there was also a lot of discussion about the global production language, OPC UA. This standard allows the processing parameters of the machinery and equipment involved to be coordinated more precisely and in a more targeted manner. This, in turn, is considered an important prerequisite for optimised circular management. 40 companies from eight countries participated in an OPC UA demonstration project at the trade fair. At the Science Campus both exhibi- tors and visitors at K 2022 were pro- vided with a condensed overview of scientific activities and findings in the plastics and rubber sector. Numerous universities, institutes and funding bodies offered opportunities for direct dialogue here. The offer of the Plastics Training Ini- tiative (KAI) was used by many pupils, trainees and students to gather infor- mation on the job profiles and career opportunities in the plastics industry. The next K Düsseldorf will be held from 8 to 15 October 2025. Messe Düsseldorf www.k-online.com Photo: VM Verlag

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