Four-in-one trade fair to bring 28,000 visitors and 350 exhibitors to Taiwan’s industrial hub this October, with strong focus on surface treatment technologies.
International industry professionals are set to converge on Taichung (Taiwan) this October as Taiwan Industry Week 2025 opens its doors at the Taichung International Exhibition Centre from 14–16 October.
The four-in-one event combines the 24th Taiwan Hardware Show
(THS), the 10th International Metal Technology Taiwan (IMT Taiwan), the 3rd Occupational Safety Taiwan (T-Safe) and the 2nd Refrigeration and HVAC Taiwan (RHVAC Taiwan). Organisers expect more than 28,000 visitors from over 80 countries to explore 5,000 products from more than 350 exhibitors.
Relocating the show to Taichung – Taiwan’s central manufacturing hub – is designed to offer attendees direct access to the region’s industrial base. The event will highlight Taiwan’s role in global supply chains, with exhibitors showcasing advances in hardware, metal technology, occupational safety and HVAC solutions.
National pavilions from Japan, South Korea, China and Indonesia will feature alongside exhibitors from Europe, North America and beyond. Highlights include high-precision Japanese tools, advanced South Korean alloys and sustainable
manufacturing from India.
Dedicated areas such as the Hardware and Hand Tools Innovation Area and an ESG Innovation Pavilion will present smart manufacturing, low-carbon systems, recycled materials and energy-efficient HVAC solutions aligned with Taiwan’s Net Zero 2050 goals.
Organisers note that previous editions have drawn more than 500,000 buyers, with nearly half from overseas, and a strong proportion of first-time attendees. In addition to product showcases, Taiwan Industry Week 2025 will feature seminars, forums and industry–government–academia exchanges on topics including sustainable manufacturing and global safety standards.
“Taiwan Industry Week 2025 is more than an exhibition, it’s a vibrant convergence where global professionals can harness Taiwan’s industrial strengths to innovate and thrive. By hosting in Taichung, we’re bringing visitors closer to the action, offering factory insights and synergies that spark real business breakthroughs,” has stated Alexander Keim, CEO of KAIGO, the event organiser.