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2026.4.23
13:30 - 17:00
Meeting Room 403, Northwest Footpath, Mezzanine Floor
Putonghua
Event Description
Amidst the Accelerated Transformation of the Global Automotive Industry, the development of plastics & rubber materials—a core supply chain component accounting for over 35% of total vehicle costs—is now firmly anchored in the key domains of health, environmental protection, low-carbon initiatives, and recyclability. This focus brings both dual opportunities and challenges driven by technological innovation and compliance upgrades.
Diverse application scenarios—including thermal management for new energy vehicle (NEV) power battery packs, lightweight vehicle body structures, and in-cabin occupant spaces—not only impose stringent requirements on engineering plastics' high-temperature resistance, flame-retardant ratings, and mechanical properties but also elevate in-cabin health standards to unprecedented levels. Environmentally friendly rubber and plastic materials characterized by low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions and non-toxicity have become critical to ensuring occupant well-being. Simultaneously, amid the push for lightweighting, the adoption of low-carbon and recyclable plastics & rubber materials serves as a crucial lever for achieving whole-vehicle carbon reduction.
In response, the Automotive Plastics & Rubber Components Business Matching is launching at this pivotal moment. The forum will concentrate on breakthrough advancements across three dimensions:In-Cabin Health Material R&D, Circular Economy Construction, and Low-Carbon & Intelligent Manufacturing. It will bring together automotive OEM technical experts and supply chain management leaders to conduct in-depth discussions on forging a key technological pathway for China's automotive supply chain. This pathway aims to integrate health attributes, low-carbon characteristics, and sustainable competitiveness through material innovation, advancements in plastics & rubber processing technologies, and digital enablement.
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