7 October 2025 - 10 October 2025
Brno, Czech Republic
Brno Exhibition Centre (Hall P)
Contact-Contract 2025
Welcome to Contact-Contract 2025!
The B2B matchmaking event which is traditionally held at the International Engineering Fair in Brno. This matchmaking event gives you a unique opportunity to increase your competitiveness and identify new markets and business partners.
It is a common project of Brno Regional Chamber of Commerce and other Czech partners belonging to Cybersecurity Innovation Hub (CIH), chambers of commerce and the company BVV Trade Fairs Brno.
Focus
The International Engineering Fair (MSV) is the leading industrial trade fair in Central Europe with annual participation reaching more than 1,500 exhibitors and 75,000 visitors from 59 countries worldwide. More than a third of the exhibitors are from abroad. Nearly 80% of those in attendance exert influence on business investment, and one third is formed by the top management of their firms. All key fields of machinery and electrical engineering industry are represented, with primary focus on machining and forming.
MSV’s spotlight is Industry 4.0 and Digital Factory 2.0, i.e. digitisation in production, one of the key trends of the innovation process. Other highlighted topics include the circular economy – management of material resources.
How do participants benefit from attending the event?
Why to participate?
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high level of pre-event publicity
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new business partners, clients and suppliers without much effort
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important contacts among exhibitors and visitors
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exhibitors can hold their meetings at their booth, visitors will get a meeting spot at the fair
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free entrance to the trade fair
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4 days = up to 39 B2B meetings
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social event
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our support BEFORE - DURING - AFTER
How much does the participation cost?
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Participation is FREE OF CHARGE**, it is cofinanced by the the European Union and Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Czech Republic*.
Which key topics will be addressed at the event?
MSV’s spotlight is Industry 4.0 and Digital Factory 2.0, i.e. digitisation in production, one of the key trends of the innovation process. Other highlighted topics include the circular economy – management of material resources.Main topics
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Mining, metallurgical, ceramic, glass engineering
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Materials and components for mechanical engineering
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Drives, hydraulics and pneumatics, cooling technology and air-conditioning
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Power engineering and heavy-current electrical engineering
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Electronics, automation and measuring technology
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Research, development, transfer of technologies, financial and other services
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Metal-working and forming machines, tools
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Foundry industry
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Welding
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Surface technology
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Plastics, rubber, composites
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Chemicals for engineering
Participants
36
Meetings
0