Press release
Strong Numbers, Strong Signals: What the Data from CHINA DIECASTING 2025 Reveals — and What It Means
The latest post-show data from CHINA DIECASTING & CHINA NONFERROUS 2025 delivers a clear message: the global die casting and nonferrous casting industry remains resilient, confident, and firmly focused on high-quality growth.
According to the exhibitor satisfaction survey, 98% of exhibitors rated the exhibition’s service quality as excellent, while 96% confirmed their intention to continue participating in future editions. Meanwhile, 95% expressed satisfaction with the quality of trade visitors, and 93% were satisfied with both the volume and consistency of onsite traffic — key indicators of a healthy and efficient exhibition environment.
The event’s strong commercial value was further validated by visitor data. Among all professional attendees, 91.35% reported direct involvement in purchasing decisions, highlighting the exhibition’s ability to attract decision-makers and technically qualified buyers. Visitor objectives ranged from purchasing equipment and castings to supplier meetings, market research, and business development, reflecting diverse yet highly targeted demand across the supply chain.
On the exhibitor side, the show achieved broad coverage of the industry value chain, with companies spanning die casting machines, molds, alloys, auxiliary materials, automation, environmental protection, testing, software systems, and additive manufacturing. The exhibitor scale grew by approximately 30% compared with the previous edition, while international exhibitors accounted for nearly one-fifth of total participation.
In addition to scale and diversity, efficiency stood out as a defining feature of the 2025 edition. Through structured delegation programs and supply matchmaking services, buyers and exhibitors engaged in pre-arranged, one-on-one meetings, enabling focused technical discussions and accelerating cooperation opportunities.
With these strong indicators as a foundation, preparations are already underway for CHINA DIECASTING & CHINA NONFERROUS 2026, scheduled for July 15–17, 2026, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (Halls N1–N4). The next edition will build on proven strengths in buyer quality, international participation, and technical depth, while further advancing lightweight materials, intelligent manufacturing, and sustainable development across the industry.
According to the exhibitor satisfaction survey, 98% of exhibitors rated the exhibition’s service quality as excellent, while 96% confirmed their intention to continue participating in future editions. Meanwhile, 95% expressed satisfaction with the quality of trade visitors, and 93% were satisfied with both the volume and consistency of onsite traffic — key indicators of a healthy and efficient exhibition environment.
On the exhibitor side, the show achieved broad coverage of the industry value chain, with companies spanning die casting machines, molds, alloys, auxiliary materials, automation, environmental protection, testing, software systems, and additive manufacturing. The exhibitor scale grew by approximately 30% compared with the previous edition, while international exhibitors accounted for nearly one-fifth of total participation.
In addition to scale and diversity, efficiency stood out as a defining feature of the 2025 edition. Through structured delegation programs and supply matchmaking services, buyers and exhibitors engaged in pre-arranged, one-on-one meetings, enabling focused technical discussions and accelerating cooperation opportunities.
With these strong indicators as a foundation, preparations are already underway for CHINA DIECASTING & CHINA NONFERROUS 2026, scheduled for July 15–17, 2026, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (Halls N1–N4). The next edition will build on proven strengths in buyer quality, international participation, and technical depth, while further advancing lightweight materials, intelligent manufacturing, and sustainable development across the industry.
