WHY VISIT
There are plenty of reasons
for you to visit
Cachoeiro Stone Fair:
The fair is focused on business, innovation, and content, and for over 30 years, it has been transforming the history of hundreds of companies in Espírito Santo and Brazil, affirming its tradition and importance to the Brazilian stone sector.
Cachoeiro Stone Fair expects the participation of around 180 exhibiting brands. These include major industries involved in the extraction, processing, and distribution of natural stone, as well as suppliers of machinery, equipment, tools, supplies, and services.
The participating companies come from various cities in Espírito Santo and different states across all regions of Brazil. The focus of these companies is to present a variety of portfolios, innovation, trends, and, of course, to conduct business.
Every year, the fair attracts a qualified audience interested in making significant business deals. The quality of business relationships, business experiences, trends, innovations, and celebrations provided by the fair make it a unique event that is a must-attend for companies and professionals in the stone and supplies industry.
Over 18,000 visitors are expected, including buyers such as marble workers and distributors, as well as professionals in the construction industry.
- STONE SECTOR
MANAGERS AND EMPLOYEES OF EXTRACTION AND PROCESSING COMPANIES - TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
MANAGERS AND EMPLOYEES OF TOOL, SUPPLIES, MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS INDUSTRIES - CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORTATION, AND LOGISTICS SECTOR
ENGINEERS, STUDENTS, ENTREPRENEURS, AND LOGISTICS TRADE PROFESSIONALS
The fair increasingly provides a unique and friendly experience that both the audience and exhibitors can enjoy during the four-day event and carry with them throughout their lives.
And more:
COMMERCIAL ENGAGEMENT WITH MAJOR PLAYERS IN THE NATIONAL MARKET
DIRECT RELATIONSHIPS WITH DECISION-MAKERS
MARKET INTELLIGENCE REAL-TIME INFORMATION TO GUIDE DECISIONS AND INVESTMENTS
ACCESS TO INNOVATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES FIRST-HAND