Soft launch of the largest-ever international rubber glove showcase to be held in Kuala Lumpur

THE Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association  (MARGMA), together with the Malaysian Rubber Council (MRC), today officially hosted the soft  launch of the 12th International Rubber Glove Conference and Exhibition (12th IRGCE 2026), the  Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony between MARGMA and MRC, as well  as the sponsor signing ceremony, under the theme “Synergising Innovations: Redefine the Future  of the Glove Ecosystem.”

The event was officiated by Dato’ Dr. Zairossani Mohd Nor, Director General of the Malaysian  Rubber Board (MRB), representing YB Datuk Seri Dr. Noraini Ahmad, Minister of Plantation and  Commodities.

The Minister’s support underscored the Ministry’s continued commitment towards  the advancement of Malaysia’s rubber glove industry.

Organised by MARGMA, with MRC as co host, 12th IRGCE 2026 will be held from 8 to 10 September 2026 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention  Centre (KLCC).

The event has already reached a historic milestone. A record-breaking 600 booths have been taken  up by exhibitors from 15 countries, making it the largest IRGCE ever organised since its inception  in 2002.

The event is expected to attract more than 1,000 conference delegates and over 10,000  visitors from more than 70 countries.

Malaysia’s rubber glove sector remains a major contributor to the nation’s rubber products export  earnings and continues to move up the value chain, supported by stronger research and  development, automation, talent development, sustainable manufacturing, and closer integration  between upstream and downstream segments.

The future competitiveness of the rubber glove  industry must be built on quality, innovation, productivity, sustainability, and trust.

The event highlighted the importance of continued collaboration among industry, agencies and  other stakeholders to strengthen the enabling ecosystem needed for long-term growth. MARGMA,

Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB) has been driving forward-looking initiatives such as  the Malaysia Made Glove initiative and broader sustainability efforts aimed at reinforcing industry  credibility, resilience and international market confidence.

With supply chain traceability becoming increasingly important, greater transparency and stronger  governance across the rubber glove industry are essential.

In this regard, the relevant licensing by  the Malaysian Rubber Board for rubber glove manufacturers remains important in upholding  international standards and safeguarding the integrity, credibility and competitiveness of  Malaysia’s rubber glove industry.

MARGMA President Mr. Oon Kim Hung said the global operating environment has become more  challenging, with the industry facing sharper competition, rising compliance expectations,  regulatory complexity and heightened global scrutiny in relation to quality, traceability, labour  standards and sustainability.

“The rubber glove industry operates in a very different environment today. Past success alone is  not enough. Malaysia must continue to differentiate itself through quality, reliability, compliance  and credibility,” said Mr Oon.

He added that IRGCE has evolved into a global meeting point for the entire glove ecosystem and  remains an important platform for industry players to exchange knowledge, build partnerships, and  shape the industry’s future.

A unique addition to this year’s conference is INNOVATE@IRGCETalk, a dedicated knowledge stage  that will spotlight groundbreaking innovations and global advancements in next-generation  materials, smart manufacturing and sustainable production.

The larger conference will feature six local and international plenary speakers, including Dr.  Robert G. Hamilton, Professor of Medicine and Pathology at Johns Hopkins University, USA,  together with 36 other speakers covering a wide range of subjects across the rubber glove  ecosystem.

MARGMA also reiterated the importance of building the industry’s future talent pipeline. In line  with this, MARGMA has been actively supporting stronger linkages between industry and academia,  including its recent collaboration with Monash University Malaysia to introduce a specialised  Master’s programme in Colloids and Latex Technology.

This initiative reflects a deliberate effort  to build deeper scientific and technical capability within the industry to support the next phase of materials science, process optimisation, product innovation and sustainability  performance.

Moving forward, MARGMA has outlined four strategic pillars for maintaining the resilience and  global leadership of the Malaysian rubber glove industry:

  • Global Differentiation: Strengthening Malaysia’s reputation as a premium, trusted source  of high-quality gloves by prioritising reliability, credibility and strict compliance over low cost alternatives.
  • Technical Advancement: Building a sharper technical edge through continued investment  in automation, material science, process efficiency and sustainable manufacturing  solutions.
  • Talent Pipeline & Knowledge Ecosystem: Bridging the gap between industry and academia  to build robust research capabilities and secure a highly skilled workforce for the future. • ESG & Sustainable Practices: Proactively elevating industry standards in labour governance, responsible sourcing and supply chain transparency to meet evolving buyer expectations  and market access requirements.

The strong response to the sponsor signing ceremony further reflected industry confidence in  IRGCE 2026 and Malaysia’s continued role at the centre of the global glove ecosystem.

MARGMA also recorded its sincere appreciation to all sponsors for their valued support of the 12th  IRGCE 2026.

The Gold Sponsors are:

  • Hartalega NGC Sdn Bhd
  • Kossan Latex Industries Sdn Bhd
  • Reebow Intelligent Equipment (M) Sdn Bhd
  • Supermax Glove Manufacturing Sdn Bhd
  • Tiong Tat Printing Industries Sdn Bhd
  • Top Glove Sdn Bhd

The Silver Sponsors are:

  • CCM Polymers Sdn Bhd
  • Koon Seng Sdn Bhd

—June 26, 2026

Main image: Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association

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