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The 25th anniversary edition of the International Exhibition for Equipment, Instruments and Tools for the Metalworking Industry – Metalloobrabotka 2025 – has opened at EXPOCENTRE Fairgrounds, Moscow.
This spring, the exhibition occupies all pavilions and outdoor areas of the fairgrounds, which is over 41,000 net square metres. More than 1,200 companies from 7 countries (Russia, Belarus, China, India, Italy, South Korea, and Turkiye) are taking part in the show. More than 800 of them are Russian. Belarus and China arrange national pavilions.
The key topics of 2025 are Innovations in Machine Building and Tooling; Automated Lines and Robotic Systems; Software for Smart Factory Management; AI Technology and Digital Twin; New Materials and Additive Technologies.
Visitors can see equipment from heavy metal-cutting machines to robotic systems and AI systems that control production in operation.
The exhibition opened with a plenary session moderated by Sergey Katyrin, President of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He emphasised that this event – The National Project on Means of Production and Automation as a Basis for the Development of Sustainable Industry – opens the 25th anniversary edition of the Metalloobrabotka exhibition.
“We would like to discuss cooperation and investment issues at our session,’ said Sergey Katyrin. “The topic of what mechanisms of interaction between the state and business give the maximum effect, including legislative initiatives. And of course, the issue of HR and innovation: how to train the new generation of professionals.”
Maxim Fateev, Director General of EXPOCENTRE, stressed in his welcoming speech that Metalloobrabotka is this country's largest platform where equipment manufacturers, technology suppliers, representatives of science, business and government authorities meet to discuss the challenges of the industry, demonstrate innovations and conclude partnerships that determine the future of the industry.
Maxim Fateev wished everyone productive work, new discoveries, and technological and business breakthroughs.
Then the plenary session began. It was attended by Anton Alikhanov, Russian Minister of Industry and Trade, Vladimir Gutenev, Chair of the Russian State Duma Committee on Industry and Trade, Vyacheslav Fedorishchev, Governor of the Samara Region, and Mikhail Gordin, Rector of Bauman Moscow State Technical University.
Metalloobrabotka 2025 is open until 29 May.
Press Service, EXPOCENTRE AO