European Buyers to Explore Trends at Istanbul’s 2025 Expo

Running from 7-10 January, Istanbul’s Carpet and Flooring Expo 2025 will bring European buyers together to explore innovative trends and establish new international partnerships. The addition of three extra halls expands the scope of the event.

The Carpet and Flooring Expo 2025 (CFE) is gearing up for its January event at Istanbul Expo Centre, with marketing and exhibitor registrations underway. After a successful inaugural edition in December 2023, the expo returns with 120,000 square metres of space for more exhibitors and attendees.

Following its first event, which drew over 21,000 visitors from 103 countries, the 2025 expo will add three additional halls. Co-organised by Tüyap Exhibitions Group, the Istanbul Carpet Exporters Association, and the Southeastern Anatolia Carpet Exporters Association, the event will attract industry leaders from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the US.

Showcasing the Latest Carpet and Flooring Solutions

CFE 2025 will display the latest in carpets, rugs, and flooring solutions, from handmade to machine-produced items and textile coverings. Attendees will benefit from sessions on future market trends and innovations.

“As one of the fastest-growing exhibitions in the sector, CFE 2025 will offer a dynamic platform for global carpet and flooring professionals to connect, exchange ideas, and explore business opportunities. The fair’s continued expansion reflects the industry’s strong demand and Türkiye’s leading role in the global market,” commented Ilhan Ersozlu, General Manager of Tüyap Fairs Production Inc.

Bridging Markets with New Connections

The expo enables Anatolian companies to connect with international buyers, featuring products that strengthen both existing and new relationships. Türkiye’s carpet exports, which have reached over US$ 2.8 billion, are expected to grow with the support of this event.

Visit http://www.icfexpo.com for registration details.

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