Syensqo showcases its leading specialty polymers portfolio at K 2025
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A new name building on 160 years of science to advance humanity
Syensqo, a global leader in specialty polymers and advanced materials, will make its first appearance at K 2025 - the world’s leading plastics and rubber trade fair - under its new name, following its spin-off from Solvay in December 2023. Building on a legacy of over 160 years of scientific exploration, Syensqo will showcase innovations addressing global megatrends at Booth C61 Hall 6, from October 8th to 15th in Düsseldorf, Germany.
“Syensqo was founded on the belief that science can transform industries and improve lives. At K 2025, we will demonstrate how advanced materials and specialty chemicals unlock new possibilities for customers worldwide”, commented Peter Browning, President of Syensqo’s Specialty Polymers business. “Syensqo’s global presence and technical know-how enables us to partner closely with customers, delivering sustainable solutions that drive innovation, improve performance, and support their transition to a low-carbon future”.
Born to innovate: delivering value-added solutions
Syensqo’s high-performance polymers, including Amodel®, Ryton®, Radel®, Udel®, Ixef®, Solef®, Kalix®, Tecnoflon®, Aquivion®, KetaSpire® and its advanced formulations such as CYANOX®, CYASORB CYNERGY SOLUTIONS®, Addibond™ and Rhodiasolv® green solvents, are trusted by industry leaders to solve their toughest challenges.
The company’s global customer innovation centers enable rapid product customization and prototyping, supporting our customers' fast development cycles.
At K 2025, Syensqo will spotlight solutions for four megatrends: powering electrification, advancing digitalization, enriching life and extending lifetime. Applications span e-motors, compressors, healthcare implants, bikes, semiconductors, electronic components for consumer devices, advanced components for hydrogen technologies and a hydrogen-powered plane model.
Born to serve the world: global presence, local commitment
With 62 industrial sites and 12 research and innovation centers worldwide, Syensqo serves customers locally while supporting global growth. Recent investments in North America, Europe, and Asia reinforce Syensqo’s dedication to being a trusted partner in every region.
Born to build a better future
Syensqo’s commitment to sustainability remains at the forefront, with targets to achieve carbon neutrality (Scope 1 & 2) by 2040[1] and a 23% reduction in Scope 3 emissions by 2030. The company’s ECHO portfolio of bio-based and recycled polymers is supporting Syensqo ambition to reach 18% of circular sales by 2030. Major investments in Spinetta are driving emissions reduction and clean energy transition.
As the main technology partner for Climate Impulse, Syensqo is enabling the world’s first non-stop, zero-emission flight around the globe in a green hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2028. A 3D-scale model of this aircraft will be on display at the Syensqo booth.
Live joint presentations
Live events at Booth C61, Hall 6 will feature Syensqo and partners discussing material technologies and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on innovation:
- Wednesday 8 October
- 15:00: Syensqo and Clayens: a 360° approach to develop complex busbars
- 16:30: Syensqo & Forteq on replacing metal with high-performance polymers in e-compressor housings
- Thursday 9 October
- 17:00: Advancing Humanity with AI-Powered Science - exclusive panel moderated by Mike Finelli, Syensqo Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, hosting leading voices to discuss how AI is redefining material science. Microsoft and NVIDIA, Syensqo AI partners, and Citrine Informatics will take part in this live debate.
- Monday 13 October
- 17:30: Syensqo on the use of specialty polymers for single use surgical instrument
For more on Syensqo’s innovations and partnerships at K 2025, visit the media corner on the Syensqo K 2025 hub.
[1] Carbon neutrality goal by 2040 combines ambition to reduce scope 1 and 2 emissions by at least 80% from the 2021 baseline and to compensate residual emissions with high-integrity carbon credits in line with the recommendations of the United Nations' High Level Expert Group on the Net Zero Emissions Commitments of Non-state entities.
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