14:26, 25 March 2025

The manufacturers of coated steel products will be presented with new venues for SteelStructures’2025 and Metal-Expo'2025.

Alexey Efimov, General Director of Metal-Expo, spoke about the new exhibition venues for SteelStructures’2025 and Metal-Expo'2025 at the conference "Galvanised and painted rolled products: production and consumption trends".

Timiryazev Centre, a new exhibition complex, has been constructed using steel frames and sandwich panels in a clear field near the K. A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, in close proximity to the Petrovsko-Razumovskaya metro station. It is strategically located near Sheremetyevo Airport and within easy reach of the city centre. The complex will host the Metallurgy.Russia’2025, Litmash.Russia’2025 and SteelStructures’2025 exhibitions from 3-5 June. The exhibition will bring together manufacturers of metal structures, products and their consumers, providing a valuable opportunity to present new products, solutions and services for the construction industry.

A significant number of visitors are anticipated from Russian regions, as well as from China, Turkey and other countries. A comprehensive programme of business events is planned for SteelStructures’2025, a joint initiative with professional industry associations.

The exhibition and discussion platform for manufacturers of steel structures, products and their consumers will stimulate the development of steel construction and the application of new technologies, in particular modular construction.

However, the space of Timiryazev Centre is not enough for the autumn forum of metallurgists, which is attended by more than 800 leading companies of the metallurgical complex. Therefore, this year the 31st International Industrial Exhibition Metal-Expo'2025 will be held for the first time in St. Petersburg, in the beautiful ExpoForum Congress and Exhibition Centre.

The modern complex includes three large-scale exhibition halls that will accommodate leading companies in the ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy sectors, as well as equipment and technology suppliers. The space is located on one level and has convenient navigation. 'The exposition has now been formed' said Alexey Efimov. He also noted there are many new companies from the North-West and other federal districts.

Alexey Efimov concluded his speech by extending invitations to the thematically relevant June and November exhibitions, which were aimed at the conference's specialist audience of coated steel manufacturers and other stakeholders. The event, which took place in Moscow on 20-21 March, attracted over 200 participants, including manufacturers of galvanised and coated rolled products, leading industry processors, manufacturers of finished products, equipment suppliers and paint and anti-corrosion coating manufacturers.

 

 

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