The star of the organization in Brazil will be the Master of Ceremonies for the event with free participation, on April 8th at the Novotel Center Norte
Registration via the website www.worldplasticconnectionsummit.com
Organized by Think Plastic Brazil, a portfolio of solutions for the plastic-converted products sector in the process of internationalization for target markets, carried out through a partnership between ApexBrasil (Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency) and INP (Brazilian Plastic Institute), the IV World Plastic Connection Summit® will bring together professionals from more than 100 countries to discuss innovations and trends in the converted plastics sector, with a focus on design, innovation, accessibility and sustainability.
Micaela Góes, renowned presenter, master of ceremonies, actress and personal organizer, will host the event on April 8th at Novotel Center Norte in São Paulo. The professional is known nationwide for her career on TV and in the world of personal organization, hosting the Santa Ajuda program on the GNT channel since 2011. The event is free and registration is open. Spaces are limited, reserve yours by filling out the form here. In addition to Micaela, the Summit will feature renowned speakers such as economist Ricardo Amorim, foreign trade specialist Ângela Hirata and architect and curator of Color Trend 2026, Marcelo Rosenbaum. To see the full schedule, click on the link.
The World Plastic Connection Seminar, the launch of the International Yearbook 2025 and Color Trend® 2026, and the International Award ceremony will take place on the 8th, with a hybrid program and translation into English and Spanish. The program on the 9th and 10th is exclusive to Think Plastic Brazil members, with business rounds, consulting clinics, image promotion, technical visits, and much more!
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IV World Plastic Connection Summit
April 8th (free and open to the public)
9th and 10th (exclusive to members)
Novotel Center Norte, São Paulo
About Think Plastic Brazil
Think Plastic Brazil began its activities with 38 companies and, over the last 20 years, has expanded its participation to more than 250 companies. During this period, the Portfolio promoted 4,773 participations by companies in the sector in 240 specifically Commercial Promotion projects, resulting in 64,366 meetings. The economic impact was significant, with over US$1.247 billion in business generated and a total investment of US$12.338 million, achieving an impressive ROI of US$101.04 for every dollar invested.
For those interested in joining the Portfolio, please contact Richard Assis via email at richard.assis@thinkplasticbrazil.com or visit the website thinkplasticbrazil.com.
About INP
Founded in 1989, the Brazilian Plastic Institute (INP) emerged amid the process of globalization and the need to make the plastics market more competitive internationally. Its strength and representation are due to the union of the Brazilian Association of the Plastic Industry (ABIPLAST), the Brazilian Association of the Chemical Industry (ABIQUIM) and the Union of Synthetic Resin Industries in the State of São Paulo (SIRESP).
The objective of INP, as a sectoral technological entity, is to be the backbone of the entire plastic production chain in Brazil. To this end, the entity maintains an extensive workforce qualification program, promotes access to the most modern technologies, especially for small and medium-sized companies, and develops Technical Standards for the manufacture of better quality products.
About ApexBrasil
The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) works to promote Brazilian products and services abroad and attract foreign investment to strategic sectors of the Brazilian economy. To achieve its objectives, ApexBrasil carries out diversified trade promotion actions aimed at promoting exports and valuing Brazilian products and services abroad, such as prospective and commercial missions, business rounds, support for the participation of Brazilian companies in major international fairs, visits of foreign buyers and opinion makers to learn about the Brazilian production structure, among other business platforms that also aim to strengthen the Brazil brand.
The Agency also works in a coordinated manner with public and private actors to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to Brazil, focusing on strategic sectors for developing the competitiveness of Brazilian companies and the country.