The vibrant and entertaining expo halls of Targi Kielce at the 30th PLASTPOL International Fair of Plastics and Rubber Processing. Running from May 19 to 22, 2026, the event features 660 exhibitors representing 36 countries across Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa, and the Middle East. This milestone jubilee edition continues to draw massive crowds of attendees from roughly 50 countries, alongside international journalists broadcasting the most pivotal trends and technological breakthroughs redefining the plastics industry.
The distinctly international character of the event is palpable throughout every exhibition hall. Kielce has welcomed professionals spanning a wide array of industrial sectors, including medicine, pharmaceuticals, automotive, household appliances, consumer electronics, construction, defence, and children's products. Exhibitors emphasise a remarkably high volume of high-level business meetings and intensive commercial negotiations, while visitors frequently highlight the sheer scale of the event and the dynamic live machinery demonstrations.
For three decades, PLASTPOL has been the premier stage for showcasing state-of-the-art technologies tailored for the plastics sector. Across the exhibition centre, attendees can witness fully operational injection moulding machines, extruders, industrial robotics, complete automated production lines, as well as advanced recycling and plastics purification systems. Right before the audience's eyes, live manufacturing setups churn out items such as insulin capsules, medical auto-injector components, lunchboxes, precision-engineered parts, and products crafted entirely from natural or recycled materials.
Among the defining trends dominating PLASTPOL 2026 are smart factories, artificial intelligence, the circular economy, and production automation. Participating companies are showcasing systems capable of evaluating thousands of manufacturing metrics in real time, energy-efficient solutions, and processing technologies engineered specifically for recycled and bio-based materials.
This year's trade show also abounds with global and European technological premieres. Among them is a groundbreaking thixomolding technology presented by BOLE Europe Technology, which enables the manufacture of lightweight, ultra-durable magnesium components designed for the automotive, electronics, and aerospace sectors. Visitors can also explore advanced industrial robots, intelligent quality-control systems, cleanroom technologies for medical applications, and circular recycling solutions engineered to breathe new life into plastic waste.
Conferences and technical seminars addressing the sector's long-term future are an integral pillar of the exhibition. Industry experts are engaging in deep-dive discussions centred on the circular economy, upcoming EU packaging regulations, energy efficiency benchmarks, and pioneering materials tailored for the automotive and healthcare markets.
The next PLASTPOL epxo is scheduled to take place from May 18 to 21, 2027, at Targi Kielce — which will by then feature a brand-new exhibition hall.