Albis will showcase its expertise in engineering plastics and sustainable material solutions at Plastpol 2026. The trade fair will take place from May 19 to 22, 2026, in Kielce and is one of the key industry events for the plastics processing sector in Central and Eastern Europe. Albis will be exhibiting in Hall 5, Booth A22.
The company’s presence will focus on application-driven examples from a range of industries, along with materials designed to meet current performance and sustainability requirements. Albis will also present multi-material applications that combine materials from different partners. Another key focus will be healthcare applications, where ALBIS will provide insights into current trends, typical use cases, and suitable material solutions – including sustainable options for medical applications.
Selection, consulting, and technical know-how
With one of the most comprehensive product portfolios on the market and strong technical expertise, Albis supports customers throughout the entire development process – from selecting the right materials and advising on product design and manufacturing to series production. On site, sales and technical experts will be available for in-depth discussions on current challenges and projects.
“We look forward to meeting our customers and partners in person again at Plastpol and to further developing ongoing projects together,” says Łukasz Kemnitz, Managing Director of Albis Polska. “With our long-standing presence in Poland, we have a strong understanding of local market requirements and can support our customers in implementing their applications in a targeted way.”
For Albis Polska, Plastpol also provides a platform to discuss current developments – from increasing sustainability requirements to new material solutions for specific applications. Albis aims to use the event as an opportunity to translate these requirements into practical solutions together with its customers.
Healthcare is one of Albis’ key focus areas at Plastpol. Among the exhibits is a patient monitor with a housing made of flame-retardant polycarbonate, designed to meet the demanding requirements of everyday clinical use.