TAIPEI, TAIWAN (MERXWIRE) – As factories move toward cleaner, more efficient ways of working, AI tools and better recycling are taking the lead. At K Show 2025 in Düsseldorf—the world’s top plastics and rubber fair—three focus areas stand out: going digital, making production more efficient, and improving recycling. The aim is simple: steadier quality, lower costs, and meeting today’s rules without the headaches.
In going digital, AI-assisted molding brings three clear wins:
- Higher output: Live monitoring and AI spot problems early and adjust settings on the fly, cutting defects.
- Lower power use: Smart controls trim electricity needs and help reduce emissions.
- Instant visibility: Easy-to-read dashboards show what’s happening right now, so managers can act faster and keep lines running smoothly.
Taiwan’s mold makers are already putting this into practice. SA CHEN STEEL MOLD CO., LTD, a precision injection mold manufacturer, uses smart systems to keep tight accuracy and consistency in large-scale jobs for semiconductor and medical customers—showing how AI can raise standards in demanding fields.
On the recycling side, Taiwan’s machine builders offer solutions that turn used plastics back into valuable material. KO WIN YANG INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. has PET bottle recycling and pelletizing lines that produce food-grade material. This helps brands cut costs and lift the value of recycled input while meeting global sustainability goals.
K Show 2025 takes place in October at Messe Düsseldorf, gathering the latest equipment and real-world uses from around the globe. Expect smart production and better recycling to be front and center—with Taiwan’s innovations opening new doors for international partners.
For more exhibitor information, please visit the official website: https://k2025.taiwantrade.com/
Media Contacts:
Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)
Michelle Chou
michelle.c2025@taitra.org.tw
PR Agency:
AdTech Innovation Limited
Ellie Chou
ellie.chou@asiapac.tw
SOURCE: Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)