Expoferr Show 2025 and Mogi Guaçu Business Meeting Propel Regional Economic Integration and Local Entrepreneurship
Expoferr Show 2025 in Boa Vista and Mogi Guaçu's business meeting drive regional economic growth through innovation, entrepreneurship, and international trade integration.
- • Expoferr Show 2025 runs November 4-8 in Boa Vista with a focus on innovation and regional integration.
- • Arena da Economia Criativa promotes local entrepreneurship with diverse services and products.
- • Arena do Comércio Exterior integrates Roraima’s trade with Guyana, Venezuela, and other bordering nations.
- • Mogi Guaçu’s November 26 Business Meeting connects 11 major companies to boost regional economic partnerships.
- • Seadi and Ciesp lead initiatives to enhance business networking, training, and satisfaction evaluation at respective events.
Key details
The Expoferr Show 2025, scheduled from November 4 to 8 at the Dandãezinho Exhibition Park in Boa Vista, highlights innovation and regional economic integration, coordinated by the Secretariat of Agriculture, Development, and Innovation (Seadi). The fair transcends traditional agriculture by incorporating the Arena da Economia Criativa, featuring eight exhibitors promoting local entrepreneurship through diverse services such as massage therapy, beauty, wellness, and confectionery. Another key attraction is the Arena do Comércio Exterior, fostering trade between Roraima and neighboring countries like Guyana and Venezuela, with companies participating to facilitate export and import business and presentations including biofertilizer benefits and investment opportunities in Guyana. Seadi, collaborating with the Secretariat of Cities (Secidades), will conduct satisfaction surveys to assess quality, capture expectations, and document business volumes during the event.
Meanwhile, on November 26, Mogi Guaçu will host a Business Meeting organized by the São Paulo Industries Center (Ciesp) Campinas Regional at the Mogi Guaçu Commercial and Industrial Association (Acimg). Eleven companies with significant purchasing power, such as Baumer S.A. and Tenneco Automotive Brasil, have confirmed participation. The meeting aims to foster business partnerships and strengthen the regional economy by connecting buyers and suppliers in strategic B2B rounds. Marcelo Vanzella Sartori, Secretary of Housing, Industry, and Commerce, emphasized the event’s role in enhancing local product value and integrating companies of various sectors, while Ciesp’s regional manager, Paula Carvalho, highlighted its intent to optimize business opportunities and networking.
Both events reflect a strong commitment to fostering economic development, entrepreneurship, and international trade integration in Brazilian regions, through innovative, strategic platforms for business connections and regional cooperation.