ADF Paris 2026 wrapped up a few days ago, and at IMF Engineering we’ve taken the time to reflect on an intense and rewarding event. As one of the three partners at Netech, we had the opportunity to engage with prospects and clients, sharing real-world applications and insights into evolving markets.
The conversations offered a nuanced picture of the #AerosolMarket: while overall dynamics remain solid, growth is uneven across segments. Cosmetics and personal care continue to lead – deodorants, hairsprays and foams -based products are benefiting from sustained demand and a clear shift toward premium aesthetics. Home care products maintain a stable presence, while the industrial and automotive segment is navigating a more complex and uncertain landscape. The pharmaceutical sector follows its own steady trajectory.
A notable development is the #Aluminium bottle segment, which is steadily capturing market share where sustainability credentials and premium shelf appeal are becoming increasingly decisive factors. #MonoblocCans are also gaining ground, where high-end aesthetics, graphic quality and fully recyclable aluminium construction play an ever more prominent role in purchasing decisions.
Marco Leva, CEO of IMF Engineering, commented: “ADF confirmed that staying close to the market and investing in innovation are essential. Our role is not just to supply industrial machinery for metal packaging, but to anticipate trends and support our partners with solutions that combine performance, design, and responsibility.”
Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Netech, stand. Further updates coming soon.