Monday, 18 Aug 2025

Expo Nacional Ferretera Mexico City 2025 Draws Record Crowds

The first-ever Expo Nacional Ferretera Mexico City, held recently at the renowned Centro Citibanamex, achieved impressive results, significantly surpassing initial projections.


Expo Nacional Ferretera Mexico City 2025 Draws Record Crowds

The first-ever Expo Nacional Ferretera Mexico City, held recently at the renowned Centro Citibanamex, achieved impressive results, significantly surpassing initial projections.

Significantly, the event proved the strong demand for a dedicated hardware industry exhibition in the nation's capital.

Official statistics indicate that 9 out of 10 attendees had never previously participated in Expo Ferretera Guadalajara, the longstanding flagship event.

Moreover, around 75% of the audience originated from Mexico City and the State of Mexico, underscoring the region's dynamic and growing economic potential.

In-depth Educational Program Drives Industry InnovationAside from robust networking opportunities, Expo Nacional Ferretera Mexico City 2025 featured an extensive educational program designed to address current industry challenges and trends.

Future editions of Expo Nacional Ferretera, including the upcoming event in Guadalajara in September 2025, will continue to provide crucial platforms for business growth, strategic partnerships, and knowledge exchange, positioning Mexico firmly on the global industrial events map.

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