Over the last few years, the global adhesives market has witnessed rapid growth in various sectors, such as packaging, medical and construction. There are many reasons for this growth, including the increasing demand for these essential items and the advancements in the chemical industry. The recent addition to those influential factors is the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, the world is witnessing a surge in demand for medical and hygiene products such as PPE, masks, medical supplies, ventilators, personal hygiene products, and paper products in light of the ongoing global health crisis. This growing need for medical structure and PPE from the healthcare industry and packaging products in the FMCG and e-commerce sectors is driving innovations in the industrial adhesive sector.
One of the critical innovations in the adhesive industry, at present, is the pressure-sensitive adhesive material, which is now gaining market share globally. These pressure-sensitive adhesives are ideally suited to be used in safety labels for power equipment. And for smaller types of machinery and other commercial products like masks and PPE, different water-based adhesive materials are also gaining prominence to reduce the overall volatile organic compound (VOC) emission.
To assist manufacturing companies in finding accomplished industrial adhesives solution providers, we have compiled this issue of Manufacturing Technology Insights. Equipped with innovative technological capabilities, these adhesives solution providers are set to transform the landscape. This edition also blends through thought leadership from subject-matter experts, CIOs, and CXOs, with real-life stories on how the solution providers have enhanced the capabilities of their clients. We hope this issue of Manufacturing Technology Insights helps you build the partnership you and your organization need to foster a workspace driven by robust and efficient technology.
We present to you Manufacturing Technology Insights’ “Top 10 Industrial Adhesives Solution Providers in Europe – 2021.”




