The MAAG Group will attend Chinaplas in Shanghai from April 21 to 24, 2026 and will present modern solutions for polymer processing and manufacturing as well as pipe and hose production in Hall 2.1, Booth J61. This will be the first time that both companies have presented together in China since the acquisition of SIKORA in June 2025. SIKORA is a leading provider of innovative measurement, control, inspection, and sorting technologies.
Stronger together in the global plastics market: MAAG Group and SIKORA at Chinaplas 2026
MAAG Group and SIKORA with joint booth at Plastindia 2026
The MAAG Group will be participating in Plastindia in New Delhi, India, from February 5 to 10, 2026, presenting innovative product solutions for the polymer, pipe, and hose industries in Hall 06, Booth H6-B2A. For the first time since the acquisition of SIKORA in June 2025, the MAAG Group and SIKORA, manufacturers of measurement, control, inspection, and sorting technology, will be appearing at a joint booth. “Our presence at the trade fair reinforces our strategic planning: We offer polymer processing and quality control systems for our customers,” explains Uwe Kellner, VP Sales EMEIA MAAG Group. Whether pumps, filters, pelletizing systems, pulverizing mills, recycling systems, or measurement and control systems for the manufacture of pipes and hoses or the inspection and sorting of plastic granulate – our systems create decisive added value for our customers.”
Lake Cable relies on SIKORA technology for precise quality monitoring in cable manufacturing
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Bensenville, Illinois, Lake Cable is a leading US-based manufacturer of high-performance wire and cable. With a workforce of 650-plus employees, Lake Cable serves a wide range of markets including industrial automation, data centers, electric vehicles, smart infrastructure, and marine, oil, and gas industries – to name a few. At Lake Cable, delivering consistent product quality is non-negotiable. “We manufacture highly engineered, high-tolerance products,” explains Cooper Runzel, Chief Operating Officer at Lake Cable. “This demands real-time data collection and traceability for every foot of cable, which simply is not possible without quality inline measuring equipment.”