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Global Industrie 2026: Minifaber's Paris Experience
Minifaber at an international trade fair
Bringing sixty years of sheet metal fabrication expertise to Paris, in front of an international audience. That's what Global Industrie 2026 meant for Minifaber.
From March 30 to April 2, 2026, we took part in one of Europe's leading events for the manufacturing industry: four days at Paris Nord Villepinte to meet clients, partners and industry players.
Why Global Industrie 2026
Global Industrie is the main meeting point between France, Europe and the rest of the world to address the major challenges of contemporary industry, such as industrial sovereignty, energy transition, artificial intelligence, robotics and advanced manufacturing processes.
For Minifaber, which has been working for decades on advanced solutions for key sectors like electromechanics and medical devices, this context represents the ideal opportunity to engage with those who share the same challenges.
What we brought
Minifaber brought its cold sheet metal fabrication solutions to Global Industrie, from design to finished product assembly.
This participation was an opportunity to share over 60 years of industry experience, meet international clients and partners, and engage with market developments.
Global Industrie 2026: the experience
Four intense days, from March 30 to April 2, during which the Minifaber team welcomed over 150 visitors to the booth, concentrated mainly in the central days of the fair.
The experience strengthened our team spirit: the sales team worked seamlessly together to manage meetings, presentations and discussions, bringing not only technical expertise but also the ability to tell Minifaber's story authentically and directly.
Minifaber booth: showing what we do
The Minifaber booth was designed to tangibly showcase our capabilities. We displayed some of our products and screened a video to present the company, our production processes and the sectors we serve.
The metal bottle openers made entirely by Minifaber generated great interest: a simple, functional object that concretely demonstrates our ability to work metal with precision. Many visitors appreciated the fact that it was produced in-house, a detail that opened conversations about our complete supply chain.

Communication and connections
One of the most positive aspects of this participation was our ability to build connections on multiple levels.
Online, through live updates, photos of the team at work, and a closing video that documented the four days from the inside, receiving very positive feedback from clients and colleagues.
In person, meeting industry players such as suppliers, competitors and potential partners, in a networking environment useful for understanding market dynamics and positioning.
What we're taking home
Over these four days in Paris, we strengthened existing relationships, opened dialogues with new contacts and presented Minifaber to a qualified international audience.
Simona Castelli, Bruno Delorme, Francesco Mazzoleni, Oscar Pigoli, Nicola Lovaglio, Osvaldo Capelli and Michele Rondi brought expertise and listening skills, building concrete connections and gathering valuable insights for the future.
Global Industrie 2026 reminded us of the importance of being present, telling our story with transparency, and building relationships that go beyond a single trade fair. Paris welcomed us with energy and curiosity: an experience we're taking with us as we look toward upcoming international events.
