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Cable & Wire Fair 2025 concludes with high industry appraisal

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The 6th Edition of the Cable & Wire Fair (CWF) was the event’s largest and most appreciated by the industry. Organised by Tulip 3P Media Pvt. Ltd., Cable & Wire Fair 2025 concluded on a high note, showcasing the country's fastest-growing innovations and technologies by 424 exhibitors from 4-6 November 2025 at Halls 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. The co-located event held in Hall 6 — Tube & Pipe Fair — witnessed participation from 133 exhibitors, taking the overall exhibitor count to 557. Spanning 35,000 sq. m gross area, India’s Largest International Expo for the Wire and Cable Industry witnessed a very strong visitor footfall of 16,393.

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Since its debut a decade ago, CWF has evolved from 70 exhibitors in a modest 3,000 sq. m space to a flagship event now spanning 35,000 sq. m area and has grown 12x since its launch. The scale of CWF this year was unprecedented, reflecting not only the Fair’s steady expansion but also the rising global stature of India’s wire and cable industry.

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CEO, Priyank Jain attributes this steady, rapid ascent to a focus on staying current—regularly surveying exhibitors and visitors to ensure that each edition meets technical needs and mirrors shifting market trends. Feedback has led to continual recalibration and innovation, making CWF the country’s fastest-growing showcase in the field.

At the 2025 staging, the visitors saw the show floor packed with machinery, including equipment for drawing, extrusion, cabling, coiling, stranding and more. Attendees could analyze process efficiency, output quality, and technical specs firsthand, engaging directly with experts ready to field questions and discuss implementation. There was also a deep focus on materials: steel, copper, aluminium, speciality compounds, advanced polymers, and all manner of control, measurement, and testing systems were on display, along with finished product solutions such as steel wire, power cables, speciality cables and fibre optics.

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CWF’s international profile continued to expand with 89 foreign exhibitors from 24 countries including Austria, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA etc. For visiting professionals, it was a rare opportunity to benchmark competing global technologies, products, and solutions in one comprehensive venue.

The show consistently draws a cross-section of the entire sector: management, plant owners, executives, senior engineers, R&D and procurement heads, and decision-makers from major cable users like railways, telecom, power, EPC, and renewables. CWF provides a balance between a business marketplace and a center for technical insight.

Another key asset is CWF’s two-day Technical Conference and CEO Conclave, which run parallel to the main exhibition. The conference agenda directly aligns with what’s happening on the show floor, with sessions focused on emerging themes such as- From ‘Make in India’ to ‘Made in India’: Competing in Global Cable Markets; Riding the Multi-Sector Growth Wave: Cable Demand Across India's Expanding Economy; Future-Ready Power Networks: Smart, Safe, Green & Resilient; From BharatNet to 6G: Cabling the Next Wave of Connectivity; Steel Wire in a Growing Economy: Markets, Innovation & Competitive Edge; Smart Manufacturing: Technology and Material Science Behind Cables. These programs provide not only the latest knowledge but also a venue to network and brainstorm with industry leaders.

Jain said that what sets CWF apart is the balance of serious buyers and technical decision-makers—they can have detailed product discussions without filtering through multiple layers. The event draws both domestic and international visitors, and exhibitors often open new export channels. "We are thrilled with the outcome of Cable and Wire Fair 2025," said Priyank Jain. "The enthusiasm from our exhibitors and attendees reflects the vibrant state of the cable and wire industry. This event not only showcases innovations but also fosters collaboration and knowledge-sharing that will drive the industry forward."

As we look ahead, the Cable and Wire Fair 2027 dates will be out soon. We invite industry professionals to prepare themselves for another exciting event filled with learning, networking, and exploration of the latest trends and technologies.

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Note: This article has been issued by CWF and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits to the core subject/data.

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Last updated on : 01 JANUARY 2026
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