VINYL INDIA 2026: Shaping the Future of Global PVC Industry Amid Challenges
The 13th edition of VINYL INDIA 2026, held in Mumbai, reinforced India's status as a global PVC hub. Amid geopolitical challenges, the summit highlighted India's demand surge, addressing supply chain disruptions and promoting industry collaboration. Key discussions included AI innovations and sustainable practices, projecting optimistic growth for PVC applications.
The 13th edition of the world's largest PVC business summit, VINYL INDIA 2026, concluded triumphantly in Mumbai, spotlighting India's growing prominence in the PVC sector. Over 1,150 delegates from 21 countries gathered to discuss pressing issues such as supply chain disruptions, energy challenges, and AI integration amid the West Asia crisis.
Industry leaders at the summit emphasized the critical role of PVC in infrastructure, agriculture, and housing, highlighting India's significant growth potential driven by infrastructure and industrial expansion. Speakers advocated for sustained investments and innovative applications in healthcare, packaging, and architecture, aligning with the global push towards sustainability and recycling.
Despite geopolitical tensions impacting trade routes and economic stability, the summit underscored the necessity of collaborative strategies and adaptive business practices. Embracing digital transformation, the event showcased technological advancements in PVC applications, reinforcing optimism for India's leadership in the global PVC landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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