K 2022 Highlights Climate Protection, Circular Economy
The international trade fair will take place from October 19-26, 2022 in Düsseldorf, Germany. An estimated 3,000 exhibitors from all over the world are expected to demonstrate new innovations for the plastics and rubber industries.
The K trade fair returns this year in Düsseldorf, Germany from October 19-26. The event will feature approximately 3,000 exhibitors from all over the world demonstrating new innovations for the plastics and rubber industries. The organizers of the event have declared the guiding themes of K 2022 to be climate protection, the circular economy and digitization. Dialog on solution-oriented innovations and sustainable developments across borders and continents will also be the focus of this year’s K.
K 2022 is expected to provide the platform for intensive global networking and jointly advancing projects. Suppliers at the event will include companies from Europe, Asia and the U.S.
K 2022 is already presenting concentrated expert know-how with K-Talk, a monthly digital live talk that features panel discussions with international participants on different focal points, always with a focus on the three key themes of K 2022.
In addition, the online magazine K-Mag delivers facts, news, stories and trends from the international plastics and rubber industry year round, and more news and stories are available in K’s newsletter, K-Monthly.
The ticketshop for K 2022 will open in April.
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