Final Press Release: K 2019 gives a Clear Signal for Responsible Handling of Plastics
Strong Impetus for Industry: High Propensity to Invest among the 224,116 Trade Visitors from 168 Countries
Circular Economy is “Hottest Ticket” for the Global Plastics and Rubber Industries


Ulrich Reifenhäuser, Chairman of the Exhibitor Advisory Board at K 2019, was absolutely delighted at K 2019 results: “The plastics and rubber industry succeeded in proving once again that plastics are not only very valuable materials with outstanding properties but also that this industry assumes responsibility along the entire value chain. The buzzwords at K 2019 “Reflect. Re-Think. Think Laterally. Think Afresh.” were mirrored 1:1 by exhibitors’ stands. Never before has the industry addressed an issue so unanimously and worked on solutions so consistently as is the case now in the fields of environmental compatibility, saving resources and avoiding waste. There is a spirit of new departures prevailing in the industry and current dynamics are overwhelming.”

The nations especially well represented on the part of visitors after Germany were Italy, the Netherlands, India, Turkey and China, followed by the USA. Furthermore, a marked increase in the number of trade visitors from the Russian Federation, Japan and Brazil could be registered. The number of executives among K visitors rose slightly yet again: to the tune of 68% came from top or middle management. While for German trade visitors increased efficiency ranked first as today’s most important issue, for European and non-European trade fair guests the expansion of product and service portfolios was in the foreground.


In terms of guests from the neighbouring European countries Italy dominated with over 10,000 visitors, followed by the Netherlands (approx. 9,000), Turkey (over 7,500) France (over 6,700), Belgium (over 6,300), Spain (over 5,100) and Russia (some 5,000).
The proportion of executives among trade visitors registered was at an extraordinarily high level across all national borders. Two-thirds came from top and middle management.
For visitors within their companies there are currently four targets in focus: product range expansion, increased efficiency, circular economy, i.e. the sustainability of their products and the sustainability of their production. To the tune of 60% of visitors rated the current economic climate as “very good” and “good”, nearly as many expect the situation to be similar over the next two months.
Machinery and equipment manufacturing, the biggest segment at K 2019 with 1,975 exhibitors, was also centre-stage in terms of visitor interest, with two-thirds of all people surveyed mentioning this area first. 52% said they were primarily interested in raw materials and auxiliaries, whereas for 28% of visitors semi-finished products and technical plastics and rubber parts were the major reason for coming (multiple choices possible).
Once again K scored points as the platform for the premieres of many forward-looking products and applications to a global audience. These innovations were not only marvelled at but there were also many concrete negotiations taking place and contracts concluded. “We found the propensity to invest extremely high and across all nations. In particular, business with new customers was very positive this year. We are also very confident about very strong follow-up business,” says Reifenhäuser.

Flexible materials – rubbers and thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) – also proved a fixture at K again. Although the elastomer segment has traditionally been smaller than the plastics range at K, there was a high number of exhibitors presenting elastomer-specific products and converting processes – be it raw materials, additives or compounds, special machines and equipment for reclamation and converting.
Visitors came from all key user industries – from packaging, construction and automotive to electrical and medical device technology and agriculture. Overall, they again awarded top marks to the ranges displayed in the 18 exhibition halls: 96% were impressed with the ranges exhibited at K 2019, 95% confirmed they had achieved their aims 100% over the course of their visits.


The next K Düsseldorf will be held from 19 to 26 October 2022.
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