In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the manufacturing of plastic and rubber products is currently pivoting toward supporting essential infrastructure. The humid tropical climate and intense UV radiation necessitate highly resilient materials like backsheet solar panel films to prevent moisture ingress and degradation in off-grid power installations.
The healthcare sector in DRC is undergoing a digital transition, yet there remains a critical reliance on high-quality analog and hybrid imaging materials. The demand for stable medical x ray film persists in rural clinics where digital infrastructure is still being deployed, requiring films with superior archival properties.
Economically, the region is seeing an increase in specialized imports of industrial plastics. The shift toward sustainable energy and improved diagnostic capabilities is driving the need for precision-engineered products, moving away from generic plastics to high-performance functional films.





