TUBE EURASIA FAIR BRINGS TOGETHER INDUSTRIAL LEADERS​ 

The 3rd Tube Eurasia Pipe, Profile, Wire, Steel Manufacturing and Technology Specialized Fair will be held by Tüyap Tüm Fuarcılık Yapım A.Ş., in cooperation with the Steel Pipe Manufacturers Association (ÇEBİD) and Messe Düsseldorf. Leading companies of the industry will exhibit their products and services at the fair where professional exhibitors and visitors from all around the world will be hosted.

3rd Tube Eurasia Pipe, Profile, Wire, Steel Manufacturing and Technology Specialized Fair

Date: 09-12 April 2025
Location: Istanbul - Türkiye
Place: Tüyap Fair and Congress Center

5 REASONS TO VISIT TUBE EURASIA FAIR

What is Waiting for You at Tube Eurasia Fair?



 
A wide variety of products and services meet at this fair, such as Flat Steel, Structural Steel, Steel Service Centers, Steel Processing Technologies, Pipe, Profile and Wire Processing Technologies, Pipe and Profile Coating, Pipe, Profile and Accessories, Pipe Lines, Pipe, Profile, Wire and Steel Manufacturing Machines, Pipe, Profile and Wire Testing and Control Technologies, Fittings, Pumps and Valves, Sub-Industry Products, Supply and Distribution, in addition to Steel, Pipe, Profile and Wire products.  

5 REASONS TO EXHIBIT AT TUBE EURASIA FAIR

Why Türkiye?

Türkiye is a member of the G-20 as a developing market economy and the country has an economy diversified with major industries like agriculture, manufacturing and services. With a production amount of 30 million tons in 2019, steel industry makes significant contributions to Turkish economy, which ranks among the largest steel producers in the world. Holding a strong position in the manufacturing of flat and long steel products and semi-finished production, Türkiye exports to regions including the European Union, the Middle East and Africa. Türkiye is also a key player in wire, cable and pipe industries and stands out in the domestic market and export with its wide range of products, such as electric, power, data and telecommunication cables. These sectors, supported by the government's investment incentives and infrastructure development, are expected to grow further in the future with the rising energy and communication demand.