Exhibition Details
Date: March 26-28, 2025
Location: Shanghai New International Expo Center (Halls E1-E5 & W1-W3)
The Productronica China 2025 is an essential platform for showcasing and exchanging ideas in the electronic intelligent manufacturing industry. Scheduled to take place from March 26 to 28, 2025, at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (Halls E1-E5 & W1-W3), this exhibition will span nearly 100,000 square meters, attracting over 1,000 high-quality enterprises from the electronic manufacturing sector. These companies will present products and technologies covering the entire electronic manufacturing supply chain, including electronic and chemical materials, dispensing and bonding technologies, automation in electronic assembly, testing and quality assurance, electronic manufacturing services, surface mount technology, harness processing and connector manufacturing, component manufacturing, motion control and drive technology, industrial sensors, robotics, and intelligent warehousing.

Bridging Innovation and Business
This exhibition aims to create an event that integrates innovative technology, cutting-edge products, and business communication for the Asian electronic manufacturing industry. It focuses on new industry dynamics and future development trends, providing unparalleled exhibition experiences for professionals from various sectors, including automotive, new energy, industrial electronics, communication electronics, medical electronics, consumer electronics, industrial electronics, and rail transit. Additionally, it offers upstream and downstream companies precise demand matching, shared technological insights, and industry trend forecasts, fostering collaboration and mutual growth.
Smart Factory & Micro-Assembly Technology Park
As electronic products continue to evolve, surface mount technology (SMT) has become mainstream in electronic manufacturing. Fully automated SMT production lines are essential for efficient, high-quality, and large-scale production of electronic products. These lines automate the mounting process, enhancing production efficiency and product quality through highly precise machine operations and controls to meet diverse customer needs. The core exhibition area of the Smart Factory, meticulously curated over the years by the Munich Electronics Production Equipment Exhibition, will showcase the entire SMT process through live demonstrations of SMT placement, DIP insertion, AOI inspection, testing, cleaning, and packaging.

Modern electronic products are increasingly being designed to be smaller, lighter, thinner, and more reliable, while also achieving higher speed, performance, and lower costs. This trend is particularly evident in portable electronic products, as well as in aerospace and medical fields, which have stringent requirements for product size and weight. The Munich Shanghai Electronics Production Equipment Exhibition is set to launch a Micro-Assembly Technology Park, focusing on applications in Micro LED/Mini LED display chips, miniature components for mobile devices, MEMS devices, RF components, microwave devices, and hybrid circuits.
Innovative Experiences in SMT Technology
The surface mount technology (SMT) industry has shown steady growth in recent years. According to research from QYResearch, the global SMT market is expected to reach $9.33 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 4.6%. This growth is driven by the expanding electronic product market and the advantages SMT equipment offers in enhancing production efficiency and reducing costs. Since its launch of the SMT Demo Line in 2014, the Munich Shanghai Electronics Production Equipment Exhibition has successfully pioneered an innovative showcase format centered on solution demonstrations aimed at practical applications, enabling audiences to gain a more vivid understanding of advanced technologies and innovative solutions. The 2025 exhibition will continue to expand the display scale of SMT technology, presenting more technological solutions in immersive scenarios to inspire the innovative spirit of professional visitors. The core exhibition area of the Smart Factory and the Micro-Assembly Technology Park will also focus on guiding industrial intelligence upgrades, paving the way for new trends in smart manufacturing.

Advancing Harness Processing in the Electric Vehicle Boom
According to data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs) in China reached 6.8 million in 2023, maintaining the top position globally for several years. NEVs account for over 25% of the Chinese automotive market. The China Society of Automotive Engineers predicts in its “Energy-Saving and New Energy Vehicle Technology Roadmap 2.0” that by 2035, NEV sales will account for more than 50% of total vehicle sales, with the number of NEVs reaching 160 million. With advancements in NEV technology, improved vehicle performance, and enhanced battery and motor support services, new opportunities for upgrading harness technology have arisen, resulting in increasing demand for harness processing and connector manufacturing. The Productronica China 2025 will accordingly expand the display scale for harness processing and connector manufacturing, showcasing advanced harness processing equipment and connector products, such as automated harness processing machines, crimping machines, and connector molds. These devices will improve production efficiency and product quality, catering to diverse industry needs.

Embracing the “Dual Carbon” Concept
The Munich Shanghai Electronics Production Equipment Exhibition aligns with the trends in new energy and the automotive industry, promoting technological innovation and infrastructure development. Focused on the new energy and automotive technology supply chain, it aims to build a high-quality, forward-looking trade platform for the new energy and automotive technology sectors, providing opportunities for exchange and mutual learning within the automotive industry, and aiding in the achievement of the “dual carbon” goals. The new energy and automotive technology series at the Productronica China 2025 will concentrate on applications in new energy and automotive electronics, including NEV testing technologies, automotive PLC control systems, and innovative adhesive technologies for NEVs, providing a range of innovative solutions for the NEV sector.
Additionally, the exhibition will introduce an automated super factory for energy storage, equipped with a digital system for intelligent factories, smart logistics, and warehousing systems that enhance production efficiency and reduce manufacturing costs, further facilitating the transition to smart manufacturing. This initiative will enable downstream energy storage battery companies to achieve strong market competitiveness, providing comprehensive intelligent solutions for the photovoltaic, lithium battery, new energy industries, and their applications. Key clients such as CATL, BYD, Eve Energy, Sungrow, Envision Energy, Hichain Energy, and Haibo Si Chuang will be invited.

Engaging with Four Key Themes
Concurrent with the exhibition, several professional activities will take place, including industry forums, technology competitions, and product award ceremonies. Numerous forums will focus on four key themes: “AI + Big Data” leading the development of modern smart factories, exploring new trends in flexible manufacturing; “Dual Carbon” innovative blueprints, revealing new trends in electronic manufacturing for NEVs; the intersection of NEVs, AloT, and 5G opening up new market potentials; and innovation driving the industry, with technology leading the future. In addition to these four themes, the forums will further discuss popular topics such as industrial robots, flexible manufacturing and intelligent logistics, energy storage and charging technologies for NEVs, harness processing and connectors, smart vehicle cockpits, electronic intelligent manufacturing, advanced materials and packaging for TGV, dispensing and adhesives, and flexible and printed electronics.

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