Pragati Maidan to hosts India’s ultimate industrial synergy expo
By Staff Report | May 3, 2025 5:08 pm SHARE

On November 4-6, 2025, Pragati Maidan will host the Cable & Wire Fair, Tube & Pipe Fair, and Bharat Metal Expo, bringing together worldwide exhibitors and industry leaders to foster innovation and growth.
India’s capital will soon host a huge industrial event. Pragati Maidan will become the hub of innovation and collaboration from November 4-6, 2025, when it hosts the Cable & Wire Fair (CWF), the Tube & Pipe Fair (TPF), and the inaugural Bharat Metal Expo (BME). The joint event is expected to greatly enhance business in the wire and cable, tubes and pipes, and steel industries.
The Cable & Wire Fair (CWF), which is larger and more international, is returning for its sixth edition. The event, which takes place alongside the Tube & Pipe Fair (TPF) and the inaugural Bharat Metal Expo (BME), provides a consolidated and vibrant commercial platform aimed at increasing prospects and fostering cross-sector connections.
The scale is enormous. The expo, which will span 35,200 square meters in freshly designed rooms, is expected to attract over 500 exhibitors, 15,000 visitors, and participation from over 20 nations, making it one of the region’s major industrial events.
This massive expo aims to accelerate progress through collaboration. The expos will showcase the interconnection of infrastructure, construction, automotive, energy, communication, railways, and manufacturing and how they contribute to India’s progress.
The concurrent expos will coincide with other factors boosting industrial growth. Electrification, power generation, smart grids, renewable energy, and the 5G deployment all contribute to the growth of India’s wire and cable business. Growth is predicted to range between 9 percent and 12 percent CAGR, fuelled by government initiatives such as “Power for All” and “Digital India,” with manufacturers considering exporting.
Infrastructure, oil and gas, water, and construction projects are all driving expansion in India’s tube and pipe industry. The automotive industry, power plants, hydrogen pipelines, and sewage infrastructure will drive CAGR growth of 6 percent to 8 percent, with a focus on specialised tube development.
India’s steel and metal industry is a vital pillar of the economy. India, the world’s second-largest steel manufacturer, is expected to reach 300 million tonnes by 2030, driven by a 6-8 percent CAGR and investments in infrastructure, defence, renewable energy, EV’s, and green steel. The sector is striving to become a worldwide manufacturing powerhouse.
The complete show builds upon its previous popularity. The co-location of CWF and TPF in 2023 was a huge success; the 5th edition of CWF rose 2.5 times in size, while TPF’s maiden event was well-attended. Both exhibits had a strong international presence, fascinating talks, and creative exhibitions.
Bharat Metal Expo 2025 (BME25) marks a new milestone in the show’s organic growth. Building on its previous success, Bharat Metal Expo 2025 is India’s comprehensive steel industry event, aimed at strengthening the value chain while providing great sourcing, networking, and learning opportunities.
The show provides unrivalled value to attendees. Visitors will see a variety of technology and cross-industry solutions while networking with global suppliers and creating key alliances. The event will also include a number of technical conferences, dedicated innovation zones, and B2B meetings, all of which are expected to add new vigour to the industrial scene.
Tulip 3P Media Pvt. Ltd., a known name in trade publications and exhibits throughout the wire and cable, paper, tube and pipe, and associated industries, is organising this event, which promises to be a watershed moment in India’s industrial future.
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