Advanced Materials Show 2025 – Impulses for the materials industry

Advanced Materials Show 2025

Advanced Materials Show 2025 – Impulses for the materials industry

The Advanced Materials Show 2025 took place from 9 to 10 July 2025 in Birmingham and is considered one of the leading platforms for high-performance materials. Experts from all over the world presented the latest developments in the fields of Composite materials, functional coatings, electrical insulation materials, thermal interface materials and sustainable material innovationsThe trade fair attracted numerous companies, research institutes, and user industries who exchanged ideas about the future of modern materials.

Main focuses of the trade fair

The focus was on technologies that are important for key industries such as Electromobility, aerospace, energy technology, electronics and medical technology are of great importance. Particular emphasis was placed on:

  • Sustainability: Recyclable and bio-based materials are becoming increasingly important.
  • Electrical insulation: Innovative composite materials and flexible insulation materials for greater efficiency in electrical engineering.
  • Thermal management: Materials with optimized thermal conductivity for battery and electronics applications.
  • Lightweight: High-strength yet lightweight materials to reduce energy consumption and CO₂ emissions.

Relevance for Dr. Dietrich Müller GmbH

As a leading processor of Electrical insulation materials, thermal interface materials and composite materials The company closely follows industry trends.

The discussions and innovations at the Advanced Materials Show show that the demand for tailor-made, sustainable and high-performance solutions continues to grow – precisely the areas in which Dr. Dietrich Müller has been active for years with his know-how and broad range of materials.

Solutions for customer projects

Customers are already benefiting from products and services that reflect the focus of the trade fair:

  • Sustainable materials: Processing of materials such as FiberCork or bio-based composites.
  • Electrical insulation: Customized stamped parts, molded parts and laminate solutions for transformers, motors and generators.
  • Thermal management: Thermally conductive foils, pads and encapsulants for batteries, power electronics and LED technology.
  • Composites: Innovative material combinations that meet the increasing demands for safety, weight and functionality.

Conclusion and outlook

The Advanced Materials Show 2025 has once again demonstrated that the materials industry is committed to innovation, sustainability, and efficiency. Dr. Dietrich Müller GmbH is using the resulting insights to continuously develop its portfolio. Customers can rely on current industry trends and new material developments being addressed early and implemented into practical solutions.

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