Materials supplier exhibits composites technologies alongside subsidiaries
JEC World 2025: Toray Group is present in two booths this year, highlighting latest material innovations across its globally located businesses for space, hydrogen, sustainability and more.
JEC World 2025 main booth. Source | Toray Group
Toray Industries Inc. (Tokyo, Japan) and five of its group companies are exhibiting at JEC World 2025, highlights its latest innovations. In addition, European subsidiaries Toray Carbon Fibers Europe, Toray Advanced Composites, Composite Materials Italy and Delta Preg are being represented. Zoltek, another Toray Group company, is showcasing its expertise in large-tow carbon fibers and oxidized fibers.
“This event is an excellent platform to connect with the market and explore new opportunities for collaboration,” says Takashi Yoshiyama, general manager of Torayca and Advanced Composite Division.
The Toray Group is showcasing two booths. The main booth (Booth E05, Hall 6) focuses on “creating new value and a sustainable future through technology and collaboration.” Attendees are able to explore the extensive capabilities of Toray’s vertically integrated organization and its global operations. The showcased technologies included Torayca carbon fiber, advanced towpreg, high-performance thermoset composite materials and Cetex thermoplastic composites, as well as the company’s application development laboratories focused on research and innovation.
Toray Group company Zoltek (St. Louis, Mo., U.S.) is exhibiting separately at Booth H21 in Hall 5.
Key Toray exhibits across Sustainability, Mobility, Energy and Quality of Life zones include a next-generation space launcher tank that uses hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen tanks, high-performance components for electric vehicles, bicycles, items made from bio-circular carbon fiber and items made from recycled carbon fiber-reinforced thermoset composites, underlining Toray’s commitment to be more sustainability throughout the value chain. from carbon fiber to recycling of parts.
Toray Industries is also participating alongside its European subsidiary companies:
Toray Carbon Fibers Europe (France): Manufactures and sells polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber.
Toray Advanced Composites (Netherlands/U.K.): Developer and manufacturer of thermoset and thermoplastic composite materials.
Composite Materials (Italy): Manufactures and sells carbon fiber textiles and prepregs.
Delta-Preg S.p.A (Italy): Manufactures and sells carbon fiber prepreg.
Toray Industries’ main business involves manufacturing and selling fibers and textiles, performance chemicals, carbon fiber composites, as well as environmental and engineering and life science-related products.
Visit Toray Group at Booth E05 in Hall 6 and Booth H21 in Hall 5.
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