CEMAT 2025 to include processing and packaging

Manufacturing

At the end of this years CeMAT expo in Melbourne it was announced that at CeMAT 2025, the all-new Processing & Packaging Pavilion – powered by APPMA will be introduced for the first time within the co-located event Industrial Transformation Australia a HANNOVER MESSE event. The Pavilion will include leading manufacturers, distributors and importers of packing and processing machinery who are at the forefront of the industry serving the food, beverage, pharma, e-commerce, chemicals and other manufacturing sectors. 

With this addition, CeMAT will now cater to the full supply chain providing greater opportunities to understand, connect, influence and enhance the success of these industries bringing greater returns to the Australian economy.

The Australian manufacturing, warehousing, intralogistics and transport industries are invited to attend CeMAT Australia 2025 and Industrial Transformation Australia 2025 in Sydney at The Dome, Syndey Olympic Park from Tuesday 22 to Thursday 24 July 2025.

Due to high interest, Exhibition bookings for CeMAT Australia 2025, Industrial Transformation Australia 2025, and Processing & Packaging Pavilion – powered by APPMA 2025 are now open – submit interest here.

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