BIAX FILM EUROPE 2026 | The Meeting Place for the Biaxially-Oriented Film Value Chain

BIAX FILM EUROPE 2026 returns to Vienna on 3–5 March 2026, uniting the full biaxially-oriented film value chain across BOPP, BOPET, BOPE and BOPI. Connect with brand owners, producers, converters, raw material and equipment suppliers to explore process and formulation advances, packaging requirements, emerging applications in green energy and e-mobility, regulations, and circular sustainability.

BIAX FILM EUROPE 2026 – The leading conference dedicated to the biaxially-oriented film industry (BOPP, BOPET, BOPE, BOPI) will take place from in Vienna, Austria. The event brings together brand owners, OEMs, film producers, converters, raw material specialists, and equipment manufacturers to explore the latest advances in production technology, film formulation, and new market applications.

Event Highlights

  • Exclusive presentations and expert insights into production and formulation innovations.
  • Interactive panel and roundtable discussions addressing current challenges and opportunities.
  • Networking sessions uniting key decision-makers across the biax film value chain.

Key Topics

  • Advanced applications of biaxially-oriented films across multiple industries.
  • Economic trends influencing the biax film market.
  • Emerging uses in electrical, green energy, display, and e-mobility sectors.
  • Adapting to evolving regulations to stay competitive.
  • Packaging film requirements and brand owner expectations.
  • Innovations in materials to enhance processability and performance.
  • Machinery optimization and operational efficiency.
  • Supply chain collaboration and sustainability initiatives.
  • Recycling and circular economy approaches.
  • Strategies for overcoming barriers to market entry.

Event Details

Date
3–5 March 2026
Venue
Austria Trend Hotel Savoyen Vienna
Rennweg 16, Vienna, 1030 Wien, Austria

Join industry leaders in Vienna to explore the latest developments and future directions of the biaxially-oriented film industry.