Successful conclusion of Labelexpo Mexico 2025
The event has seen a 15 percent increase in visitor numbers with delegates from 52 countries in Latin America.

Labelexpo Mexico 2025 has returned to Guadalajara, delivering a larger event with double the machinery, higher foot traffic and greater show floor sales than the previous edition. The move from Mexico City has been positively welcomed by the industry in the region.
Held at the Expo Guadalajara between April 1-3, the event attracted 6,655 label and packaging converters and industry professionals, representing a 15 percent increase in visitors compared to the 2023 event in Mexico City.
Attracting visitors beyond the host country, Labelexpo Mexico welcomed the wider Latin American community from countries such as Colombia, Guatemala, Brazil, Costa Rica, Peru and Argentina, with a total international presence spanning 52 countries.
Mirco Mazzarella, Labelexpo Mexico event manager, said: ‘Guadalajara has enabled us to expand Labelexpo Mexico to be our largest and most influential to date, providing the Latin American industry with the innovation, technology and intelligence necessary to bolster this fast-growing market. The location and scale of the 2025 edition have also ensured more meaningful connections were formed and, consequently, the necessary links to evolve and transform the industry.’
Nearly doubling in size from the previous edition, the 2025 exhibition hosted more than 200 exhibitors representing all aspects of the label and packaging supply chain, including press manufacturers, material suppliers, pre-press specialists, and finishing technology companies.
This year’s event also marked a significant increase in technology on display. Visitors saw equipment from digital press manufacturers Domino, Durst, Flora, HanGlory Group, Konica Minolta and Sun Digital representing HP, Pulisi and Wiegang. Etirama, Flexi Vel, Mark Andy, Nilpeter and Rotocon brought flexo equipment, allowing the event visitors to see live demonstrations of the latest printing and converting technologies.
Héctor Yáñez, director of marketing and graphic arts at Fujifilm Mexico, commented: ‘The event has gone very, very well. There have been many more visitors than the previous edition in Mexico City, with a strong, continuous flow.’
Finishing and converting suppliers like A B Graphic, Brotech, Cartes, Dimatra, Hontec, Golden Laser, Lemorau and Rhyguan showcased equipment for coating, die-cutting, slitting and embellishment, helping converters add value to their labels and packaging.
Key materials suppliers presented innovative substrates, adhesives and coatings, offering converters new technologies to enhance print quality performance with companies such as Arclad, Avery Dennison, Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives, Cosmo Films and UPM Raflatac represented.
Software and ancillary suppliers also had a strong showing with innovations on display, to help converters streamline operations and boost productivity.
Jade Grace, managing director of Labelexpo Global Series, said: ‘Labelexpo continues to be the preeminent event for the label and package printing industry around the world, providing our regional communities with the most comprehensive showcase of suppliers, technology and contacts indispensable to drive the industry forward.
‘Seeing this edition nearly double in size and an increase of 15 percent in visitors is a testament to the relevance of having the entire value chain represented at the event. We will continue to serve our industry and bring the best and most relevant players in the industry.’
Labelexpo Mexico, a biennial event, alternates between Mexico City and Guadalajara. It will return to Mexico City in 2027 from May 26-28 at Centro Banamex.
For more information, visit www.labelexpo-mexico.com
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