Metaltech 2025 recently concluded in Malaysia, drawing nearly 23,000 global buyers to explore the latest in manufacturing technology. The Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builders' Association (TMBA) led a prominent delegation, showcasing Taiwan's industrial prowess through a national pavilion featuring key firms like Evermore and Ju Wei Technology. Official visits from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office further strengthened Taiwan-Malaysia industrial ties. With a 7.5% year-on-year growth in exports to Malaysia in early 2025, Taiwan remains a primary supplier of machine tools to the region. Driven by Malaysia's "Industry 4.0" policy, the rising demand for smart manufacturing equipment offers significant long-term growth potential for Taiwanese manufacturers.
The 28th Malaysia International Machine Tools and Metalworking Technology Exhibition (METALTECH 2024) was held from May 15 to 18 at MITEC, attracting over 23,000 visitors from nearly 50 countries—a record high. The event covered 25,000 square meters with 449 exhibitors from 12 nations. Taiwan Machine Tool Association organized a delegation of five companies to participate. Representatives from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia and the Taiwan Trade Center visited Taiwanese exhibitors to discuss Taiwan-Malaysia trade and industry cooperation, aiming to create more business opportunities in the Malaysian market.
The 28th Malaysia International Machine Tools and Metalworking Technology Exhibition (METALTECH 2024) was held from May 15 to 18 at MITEC, attracting over 23,000 visitors from nearly 50 countries—a record high. The event covered 25,000 square meters with 449 exhibitors from 12 nations. Taiwan Machine Tool Association organized a delegation of five companies to participate. Representatives from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia and the Taiwan Trade Center visited Taiwanese exhibitors to discuss Taiwan-Malaysia trade and industry cooperation, aiming to create more business opportunities in the Malaysian market.