Rubber Review issue 28 is now available online
Bangkok, Thailand – In the rapidly evolving world of circular materials and sustainable manufacturing, few names resonate as strongly as
Read MoreBangkok, Thailand – In the rapidly evolving world of circular materials and sustainable manufacturing, few names resonate as strongly as
Read MoreBangkok, Thailand – In this issue we have a conversation with Dr. Hans-Joachim Graf who has built an extraordinary career
Read MoreIn this issue we have a conversation with Dr. Upul Nishantha Ratnayake, a pioneering figure in the global rubber and glove industry. With more than three decades of experience spanning research, industrial leadership, and academic mentorship, his career has bridged science and industry in transformative ways.
Read MoreBangkok, Thailand – In this exclusive Rubber Review conversation, Dr. Noordermeer reflects on his research journey, his mentorship of young
Read MoreIn this issue of Rubber Review we have an exclusive interview with Mr. Mehul M. Patel, as he reflects on his career, shares his perspective on
current market adoption of eco-friendly innovations like Biopole and bio-based process oils, discusses regulatory and innovation landscapes, and outlines his vision for the future of Indian and global rubber technology.
For over four decades, Mr. Patel has stood at the forefront of India’s rubber industry, shaping its technical progress and guiding its global
relevance. A veteran technologist, entrepreneur, and industry leader, his journey reflects a rare combination of scientific innovation, practical problem-solving, and visionary leadership.
Bangkok, Thailand – In this issue we have a conversation with Dr. Sisira Ranatunga, a distinguished leader and rubber technologist
Read MoreIn this issue our editors have a conversation with Mr. Raju Jethmalani as he shares his experiences, the evolution of I.R. Tubes, insights into the rubber and latex industries, and his advice for the next generation of entrepreneurs and engineers. His reflections capture more than a company’s success story — they celebrate a lifelong dedication to building value, trust, and innovation in India’s rubber landscape.
Read MoreIn this issue we have a conversation with Dr. Sreekala M. S. is one of India’s most influential polymer scientists, known for her pioneering work in green composites and biopolymers. With over 9,000 citations and recognition in Stanford University’s prestigious “Top 2% Scientists” list for five consecutive years, she stands at the forefront of sustainable materials research. Currently, she leads two cutting-edge schools at Mahatma Gandhi University – Polymer Science & Technology and Nanoscience & Nanotechnology – where she bridges academia with industry-driven innovation.
Read MoreBangkok, Thailand – Few professionals in the rubber and polymer industry embody the blend of technical expertise, market insight, and
Read MoreBangkok, Thailand – In this issue we have a conversation with Mr. P. P. Perera, a distinguished leader and mentor
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