2,400 exhibitors from 60 countries participate in “Automechanika Dubai”

The Automechanika Dubai 2025 exhibition begins in Dubai today, in an edition considered the largest in the history of the exhibition, which extends over 22 years, with the number of exhibitors increasing from 2,229 exhibitors last year to more than 2,400 exhibitors, representing more than 60 countries, which led to an increase in the exhibition area by 11%, which now exceeds 92 thousand square meters.
A statement issued yesterday stated that the exhibition, which is the largest international trade exhibition for after-sales services in the Middle East, brings together in the Dubai World Trade Center the most prominent original equipment manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, innovators, and sector experts from all over the world.
The exhibition, which continues until December 11, will include 10 product categories, including: spare parts and components, electrical and electronics, tires and batteries, oils, lubricants and fuels, car wash and care, body and paint, diagnostics and repair, accessories and customization, autonomous driving, and digital solutions and services.
Director of the Automechanika Dubai exhibition at Messe Frankfurt Middle East, Tommy Lee, said: “Automechanika Dubai continues its vital role in linking the global vehicle services market with the Middle East and Africa region. The size and level of this year’s session clearly reflects the accelerating pace of change in this sector, starting from electrical transformation and the integration of artificial intelligence, all the way to regional industrialization and digitization.” He added, “The exhibition provides an ideal platform for business, knowledge exchange and cooperation, to help players in this sector achieve transformation and benefit from new growth opportunities.”
On the sidelines of the exhibition, a comprehensive program of conferences and workshops will be held, focusing on the core objectives of Automechanika Dubai, including sustainability, innovation, digitization, electrification, training and safety. The sessions will bring together policy makers, original equipment manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, vehicle fleet operators, and service providers, to explore the trends that determine the future of the vehicle services market.
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