Exhibitions / Congresses

ITES 2025

China, Shenzhen - March 26-29, 2025
ITES 2025 Shenzhen International Industrial Manufacturing Technology and Equipment Exhibition (ITES) has become one of the largest industrial exhibitions in China after 25 years of development. and has been awarded the honor of the "Shenzhen Brand Exhibition" for 13 consecutive years. ITES focuses on two cores: the high-end equipment industry cluster and the advanced manufacturing technology industry cluster. It serves as a displaying and communication platform for the industry, covering areas from high-end equipment, precision manufacturing, robotics, and industrial control technology to specialized automation equipment.

5 exhibition themes:
-Metal Cutting Machine Tool;
-Metal Forming Machine Tool;
-Robotics & Automation Equipment;
-Industrial Supply;
-Electronics Intelligent Manufacturing

ITES 2025 will be held on March 26 -29 in Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center.
Date(s)
March 26-29, 2025
Venue
Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center
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