
JEC Composites Magazine editorial team produces two times a year special issues on top of the regular issues of the magazine.
- Every first quarter: the JEC Observer
Written in collaboration with Estin & Co, it is the annual barometer of the composites industry, which provides a forecast growth up to the five coming years. This publication seeks to give an ample perspective and outlook of the industry for the next five years using graphs, key figures, market dynamics, and insights to illustrate the state of composites globally.
- Every autumn: the Composites Sustainability Report
Compiling highlights about the part composite materials are playing in creating the sustainable European economy of the future. The purpose of this annual work, rather than results, which quickly become obsolete, is to give examples of approaches contributing to and moving towards sustainability.
In the past, JEC Group published special issues about end users industries such as smarter cities, mobility, sports, health, and leisure, all these issues being available to all JEC Composites Magazine subscribers.
INNOVATION REPORT
INNOVATION REPORT
Simulation, ancillary products, intermediate products, production, equipment, applications… innovation is in the spotlight at JEC World 2025 Innovation is at the heart of JEC World, and each edition...
RAW MATERIALS
Multi-sector THERMHEX WAVY PEI HONEYCOMB FOR SUSTAINABLE THERMOPLASTIC CORES EconCore’s ThermHex Wavy PEI honeycomb offers a sustainable, high-performance thermoplastic core, designed to replace non-...
ANCILLARY PRODUCTS
Transportation A REVOLUTIONARY PIGMENTED HL3 GELCOAT FROM CREST Hall 5 - L129 Crest’s EN45545 innovative solution combines a fire-retardant resin, a pigmented gel coat and a clear coat, eliminating...
INTERMEDIATES
Multi-sector CONTINUOUS COMPOSITE SYSTEMS ® FOR COST-EFFECTIVE REINFORCEMENT SOLUTIONS Hall 5 - M16 L&L’s Continuous Composite Systems (CCS®) combines highly-...
APPLICATIONS
Automotive THERMOPLASTIC PULTRUSION FOR BATTERY CROSS MEMBERS Hall 6 - F103 Battery casings are traditionally made of aluminium. The current trend is to replace it with steel or composites for covers...
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