Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show

Venue & Location
September 29 - October 2, 2025
Exhibitors
CMTS 2025 is set to attract over 10,000 manufacturing professionals, including executives, buyers, R&D specialists, and government representatives. These attendees represent a diverse cross-section of industries—from automotive and aerospace to metalworking, digital solutions, automation, and advanced materials—making CMTS a prime gathering for decision-makers and innovators in manufacturing
Attendees
Toronto Congress Centre
Toronto, ON - Canada
Dates
CMTS 2025 will host over 300 exhibitors from across the manufacturing technology spectrum. Exhibitor categories include additive manufacturing, robotics, machine tools, metrology, industrial software, tooling, and more.

Activities and Highlights
Keynote Series: Hear from industry leaders and disruptors who are shaping the future of manufacturing.
Smart Sessions: Participate in educational sessions that provide deep dives into the latest trends and advancements.
Interactive Technology Exhibits: Experience hands-on demonstrations and interactive exhibits showcasing revolutionary manufacturing technologies.
Technology-Focused Pavilions: A first for CMTS, the 2025 event will have pavilions with a focus on Additive Manufacturing and Smart Technologies.
Statistics from Previous Shows
CMTS 2023 saw over 8,000 manufacturing professionals from sectors like aerospace, automotive, and metalworking come together. More than 500 exhibitors showcased innovations in robotics, automation, additive manufacturing, and industrial software
Reasons to Exhibit
Exhibiting at CMTS provides direct access to a large and qualified audience of manufacturing professionals and decision-makers. It’s a prime opportunity to showcase your latest products and innovations to a highly targeted market. Additionally, exhibitors benefit from valuable networking, lead generation, and enhanced brand visibility within Canada’s manufacturing sector.
Keywords
Expo, Booth Design, Trade Show Services, Booth Installation, Toronto, Manufacturing