India’s capital will soon be the site of a significant industrial event. From November 4–6, 2025, Pragati Maidan will become the heart of innovation and collaboration as it welcomes the Cable & Wire Fair (CWF), the Tube & Pipe Fair (TPF), and the inaugural Bharat Metal Expo (BME). The combined event promises to significantly improve business in the wires and cables, tubes and pipes, and steel industries.
Bigger and more international, the Cable & Wire Fair (CWF) is back for its 6th edition. Taking place alongside the Tube & Pipe Fair (TPF) and the inaugural Bharat Metal Expo (BME), the event offers a consolidated and dynamic business platform designed to boost opportunities and promote cross-sector partnerships.
The scale is expansive. Spanning 35,200 square meters in newly designed halls, the exhibition anticipates over 500 exhibitors, more than 15,000 visitors, and participants from over 20 countries, becoming one of the region’s largest industrial events.
This huge expo intends to boost growth through collaboration. Showcasing the interconnectedness of infrastructure, construction, automotive, energy, telecom, railways, and manufacturing, the expos will highlight their combined contribution to India’s growth.
The simultaneous expos will be aligned with other factors driving industry growth. Growth in India’s wire and cable industry is fueled by electrification, power generation, smart grids, renewable energy, and the 5G rollout. Fueled by government programs like “Power for All” and “Digital India,” growth is expected between 9 per cent and 12 per cent CAGR, with manufacturers also looking at exporting.
Infrastructure, oil and gas, water, and construction projects are boosting growth in India’s tube and pipe sector. The automotive industry, power plants, hydrogen pipelines, and sewage infrastructure will drive 6 per cent–8 per cent CAGR growth, emphasising specialised tube development.
India’s steel and metal industry remains a fundamental pillar of the economy. India, the world’s second-largest steel producer, is projected to reach a 300 million-tonne capacity by 2030, fueled by a 6-8 per cent CAGR growth and investments in infrastructure, defense, renewable energy, EVs, and green steel. The sector is determined to establish itself as a global manufacturing powerhouse.
The comprehensive show builds on its past success. The co-location of CWF and TPF in 2023 was a notable triumph; the 5th edition of CWF grew 2.5 times in scale, and TPF’s debut event saw strong participation. Both shows boasted a significant international presence, engaging conferences, and innovative exhibitions.
Bharat Metal Expo 2025 (BME25) is a new milestone in the organically growing show. Building on its past success, Bharat Metal Expo 2025 is India’s comprehensive steel industry event, designed to boost the value chain and provide exceptional sourcing, networking, and learning opportunities.
The show offers an unmatched value for attendees. Visitors will experience a wide range of technologies and cross-industry solutions while networking with global suppliers and forming strategic partnerships. The event will also feature a range of technical conferences, dedicated innovation zones, and B2B meetings, all set to inject fresh momentum into the industrial landscape.
Organised by Tulip 3P Media Pvt. Ltd., a trusted name in trade publications and exhibitions across the wire and cable, paper, tube and pipe, and related sectors, this event is set to be a defining moment for India’s industrial future.
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