Europe’s Rubber and Tire Tech industry is revving its engine in 2024, with a focus on environmental responsibility and cutting-edge advancements. While traditional concerns for performance and safety remain, sustainability has become a driving force. Bio-derived rubber alternatives are being explored, aiming to reduce reliance on traditional sources. Green manufacturing practices are being implemented to minimise waste and energy consumption. This focus on a greener future is attracting investments from environmentally conscious consumers and governments with strict emission regulations
The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is pushing tire development towards improved rolling resistance and lower noise levels. Advanced sensor integration within tires is being explored to monitor pressure and tread wear in real-time, enhancing safety and fuel efficiency. Overall, the European Rubber and Tire Tech market in 2024 is a story of transformation. By embracing sustainability and cutting-edge technology, the industry is ensuring a smoother ride for both the environment and its customers.
This edition on Rubber and Tire Tech 2024 features the Europe’s most notable rubber and tire solutions providers. One of them is YIZUMI, a world-class producer of mid-to-high-end moulding equipment that is renowned for its innovative designs. The company provides a diverse selection of machines that work with various kinds of materials, including polymers, thermoplastics, and thermoset rubbers.
Besides, Industry experts, including Nicola Sgambelluri, Engineering Manager at Pentair, and Santiago Vaquero Martinez, Technology and Process Integration Director at LoxamHune, provide valuable insights for the edition. They share their perspectives on the industry’s challenges and emerging trends. These insights highlight the opportunities and prospects for service providers in the European rubber and tire market. We hope that these perspectives from industry leaders featured in this edition will help you make informed decisions for your businesses.



