Zya speeds R&D, cuts costs, cuts risk and accelerates the market launch of bioplastics for packaging, according to Siddiqui.

Erthos launched seven years ago to develop biobased compounds as alternatives to plastics. The company initially built Zya as an internal tool for its R&D teams to accelerate the material development and customization work they did for brands. But then they realized the tool could be more impactful if brands directly accessed it, said Siddiqui.

ABG Flex Pack combines three key pillars of innovation. First is the launch of a new ThermoLam product – a compact, modular thermal laminator that improves on previous models with better ergonomics, easier roll handling from the front and an optimised footprint for maximum efficiency. Second is the addition of pouch-making solutions through an exclusive partnership with Galaxy Packtech, which provides converters with access to proven, high-performance technology.

FTIR: The Unsung Hero Behind Better Polymers

Every polymer product, from food-grade packaging to automotive interiors, depends on chemistry that works flawlessly. But how do we actually see what is happening inside those long polymer chains or complex additive blends? The answer, for decades now, has been Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, or FTIR.

It is not flashy, but FTIR quietly transformed the way we understand, control, and trust materials.

Starlinger is positioning plastic as the most sustainable packaging option through its advanced, recyclable solutions showcased at the “K” trade fair and its in-house exhibition in Austria. CSO Harald Neumüller emphasized that “plastic is not the problem, it’s the solution,” highlighting the company’s innovations in mono-material, “design for recycling” packaging.