Chennai - The CONEX South 2025 exhibition wrapped up at the Chennai Trade Centre after three impactful days of innovation, collaboration, and business networking. Organized by Messe München India, the event cemented its place as South India’s premier trade fair for construction, mining, and infrastructure, attracting over 300 exhibitors and more than 20,000 trade visitors from across the country.
This year, the expo revolved around the theme “Building a Greener, More Resilient Infrastructure,” reflecting the industry’s growing commitment to sustainability. Companies showcased the latest construction machinery, earthmoving equipment, mining technologies, road-building solutions, and specialized construction vehicles. Visitors explored advanced excavators, loaders, compact machinery, and energy-efficient building materials, while several exhibitors demonstrated digital tools and smart building technologies designed to improve efficiency and reduce carbon footprints.
Live demonstrations on the show floor drew strong participation, giving buyers and contractors firsthand exposure to new technologies in action. A highlight of the knowledge-sharing sessions was a workshop by the Indian Demolition Association, which introduced modern demolition methods focused on safety, speed, and environmental care. Technical seminars further explored green building practices, resilient urban planning, and climate-adaptive infrastructure development.
Beyond the exhibits, CONEX South 2025 provided a crucial platform for B2B networking, partnerships, and policy discussions. Stakeholders from government, infrastructure companies, and equipment manufacturers engaged in dialogue on how technology can accelerate regional development while ensuring sustainability.
Industry experts hailed the expo as a landmark event, underlining its role in driving green growth, digital adoption, and infrastructure innovation in South India. With its strong focus on sustainability and advanced solutions, CONEX South 2025 is set to leave a lasting impact on the region’s rapidly expanding infrastructure sector.