In a rapidly advancing industrial landscape, trade shows have become more vital
than ever, serving as dynamic arenas for companies seeking cutting-edge technology and person-to-person engagement. These events have reclaimed their role as invaluable hubs, where businesses can explore the latest innovations, connect directly with industry leaders, and build partnerships that fuel growth. For companies pursuing industrial technology, trade shows offer a unique space to experience advancements firsthand, discover transformative solutions, and establish relationships that are essential for thriving in today’s competitive market. The KwaZulu-Natal Industrial Technology Exhibition (KITE), being held at the Durban Exhibition Centre between 22 and 24 July 2025, attracts a diverse and vast market looking for the latest trends in industrial technology in the KwaZulu-Natal region.
“KITE has endured for over four decades. This success is because of its ability to move with the times, providing visitors with access to the latest industrial technology in the market.
Our KITE exhibitors are constantly reviewing and revising the products and services they bring to this interactive platform, making decision- making so much easier for the industry professionals seeking solutions,” says Charlene Hefer, Portfolio Director at Specialised Exhibitions — a division of Montgomery Group. The diversity of markets addressed by KITE mean that the expo is a very attractive marketing tool for the suppliers and/or manufacturers of the wide variety of industrial technology being showcased. “KITE attracts industry captains from manufacturing and engineering organisations, the agricultural, power generation, marine and maritime, engineering, chemical and petrochemical, plastics, automotive, and mining and minerals processing sectors. This means it is unparalleled in its ability to bring a large and captive target audience to meet with the exhibitors,” says Hefer.
Adding to the thousands of solutions showcased at KITE, the expo is also known for its knowledge downloads. These take the form of the three-day free-to-attend The South African Institution of Mechanical Engineering (SAIMechE) Seminar Theatre and the one-day Lifting Equipment Engineers Association of South Africa (LEEASA) conference.
“We urge industrial technology product and services suppliers to consider an investment in their future sustainability by booking a stand at KITE 2025. Our extensive marketing programme, which runs pre-, during-, and post- show, ensures that exhibitors stay top of mind with their potential customers.
To find out more about KITE 2025, we encourage you to visit our website —
www.kznindustrial.co.za,” says Hefer.
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