Metalloobrabotka is the largest and most influential machine tool exhibition in Russia
Metalloobrabotka is the largest trade show for the global machine tool industry and advanced metalworking technology in Eastern Europe and the CIS. Since 1984, it has brought together leading manufacturers, suppliers and dealers from all over the world. Today, Metalloobrabotka is among the top ten leading machine tool trade shows in the world. The Russian International Machine Tool Exhibition (METALLOOBRABOTKA) is co-organized by the Russian Machine Tool Association and the Expocentre Exhibition Center, and is supported by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, and the European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Association. The exhibition began in 1984 and is held annually. It is the largest and most influential machine tool exhibition in Russia.
Large exhibition scale: In 2019, the exhibition had a net exhibition area of 82,637 square meters, with a total of 1,186 exhibitors from 33 countries and regions participating in the exhibition, attracting more than 35,096 visitors from 57 countries around the world. Internationally renowned machine tool companies all set up large-scale special booths to participate in the exhibition, including AMADA, DMG, EMAG-GRUPPEN, MAZAK, MUELLERMACHINES, SANDVIK, TRUMPF, etc. According to its scale and effect, it has become one of the top ten industrial exhibitions in Europe. The German Machine Tool Association, the Swiss Machine Tool Association, the Italian Machine Tool Association, the Spanish Machine Tool Association, the Taiwan Machine Tool Association, etc. organize large-scale national exhibition groups to participate in the exhibition every session.
Large market demand: According to Samodurov, chairman of the Russian Machine Tool Association, despite the current unstable economic development in Russia, the total output of modern tools and mechanical equipment in the country has been increasing. He said that the output of multi-purpose equipment is declining, while the output of CNC systems and machining centers is increasing year by year. China has become the world's major producer of metal processing equipment, followed by Germany and Japan. These three countries produce about two-thirds of the world's metal processing equipment. The improvement of production levels and the widespread use of metal processing equipment have become important prerequisites for the rapid development of future science and technology.




