2025.12.31

Acrylic To Global : A Retrospective
As the year draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on the journey we’ve shared.
For Sing Mas, 2025 was not only a year of completed projects and milestones—it was a year where connections across people, disciplines, and industries quietly took shape.
 
In recent stories, we’ve spoken about Leadership That Inspires, Something New, and the fresh perspective represented by new brand. What gives meaning to these ideas are the real experiences behind them—moments when people stepped in, collaborated, and began to rethink what materials can become when they move beyond a single industry.


At this point, one belief has become central to how we see the future:
 
“The future belongs to those who can connect industries, not just optimize within one.”
— Industry perspective
 
As a company rooted in acrylic and materials manufacturing, we’ve learned that the future of materials does not live in isolation. It emerges when materials move across contexts—into lighting systems, garments, automotive components, interior design, and beyond—supported by strong supply chain collaboration and shared intent.
 
This belief shaped many of our actions throughout 2025.
 
In August, we launched our first international internship program, Acrylic to Global, welcoming students from diverse cultural backgrounds into our operations. Their curiosity, creativity, and willingness to experiment brought new rhythms and perspectives into familiar spaces—reminding us that materials evolve when new voices are invited into the process.
 
This people-centered approach also led us into art, education, and society. Through collaborations with Tainan National University of the Arts and our supply chain partners, materials became a medium for dialogue, reflection, and shared meaning. In these moments, acrylic was no longer just an industrial product, but a platform for creative and social exchange.
 

 
In November, this mindset extended further into our supply chain through the forum Shaping the Future: Innovation Blueprint for a New Acrylic Era. The conversations focused less on isolated applications and more on how materials can serve as connectors across industries, creating long-term value built on trust, collaboration, and mutual growth.
 
For us, ESG—especially the Social (S) dimension—is not an additional obligation, but a foundation.
It reflects our commitment to people, partnerships, and ecosystems that allow materials to move beyond manufacturing and into meaningful, shared applications.
 

 
As we close 2025, we do so with gratitude—for our partners, interns, designers, and collaborators who helped expand our thinking. And as 2026 approaches, we see it not as a reset, but as a continuation—deepening cross-industry collaboration and building material platforms that invite more industries to co-create what comes next.

🔗 Discover more about our journey and future direction:
https://www.smeacrylic.com.tw/news.aspx
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