Intec and Z
Presence in challenging times
There are hardly any gaps left in the hall plan for the supplier trade fair Z. The registration list for Intec includes major technology leaders and innovation drivers. For March 11 to 14, 2025, the trade fair association is very well positioned as the first important industry get-together for the metalworking industry and the skilled trades as well as for the supplier sector in Europe.
"Especially in difficult economic situations, it is important to communicate more strongly and show presence. We are also currently experiencing this in discussions with our partners," says Ulrike Lange, Project Director of the trade fair duo, adding: "In 2025, Intec and Supplier Fair Z will also be the ideal start to the year for initial investment decisions, strengthening existing contacts and exploring new business areas, such as the production of hydrogen systems." The long-standing exhibitors at Intec have also decided this for themselves. But new exhibitors and returning exhibitors at both trade fairs are also interested in the successful presentation with a focus on personal encounters and business contacts.
The joint stands of Poland, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic offer particular impetus for visitors with an interest in the Eastern European market and underline the internationality of the trade fair duo. The proportion of foreign exhibitors at the supplier fair is particularly high at 24 percent. The FDPW, the trade association for precision tool mechanics, will also be represented at Intec. Together with selected member companies, the association will be presenting everything to do with tool machining and tool grinding. The joint stands of the VDMA with the trade associations Precision Tools and Measuring and Testing Technology, VEMASinnovativ, RKW Sachsen, IHK zu Leipzig, Wirtschaftsförderung Sachsen, Wirtschaftsförderung Erzgebirge and TGZ Bautzen round off the wide range of exhibitors.









