Subcontracting Trade Fair | Tervetuloa Suomen suurimpaan teollisuuskylään

September 30 – October 2nd 2025
Tue-Wed 9am-5pm, Thu 9am-4pm
Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre
#alihankinta

The place where industrial professionals meet

Subcontracting presents the metal, electronics, plastics and rubber industries, industrial ICT solutions, as well as design and consulting within these fields. In three days, Finland's leading industrial event offers visitors a unique overview of the industry's prospects and the future.

Next event will be held on September 30 – October 2nd 2025 under the theme of Sustainably competitive.

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The new brand of Subcontracting puts Finnish industry to the foreground

The Subcontracting fair, held since 1988, is now renewing its brand. The new brand of the event was launched in connection to the Subcontracting opening ceremony on 1 October 2024 and will be introduced to the public through different channels during the rest of the year.

– For 36 years now, Subcontracting has made revolutionary encounters possible for its visitors and participants. We want to continue to be the number one industrial event and a forerunner in our own field also in future. This was the perfect moment for our renewal, says Tuomas Räsänen, the Managing Director of Tampere Trade Fairs, the organiser of the Subcontracting fair.

The largest industrial event in the Nordic countries, Subcontracting, strengthened its popularity – new features planned for next year

The Subcontracting trade fair reinforced its position as the largest and leading industrial event in the Nordic countries. Nearly 23,000 industry professionals participated in the Subcontracting fair held at the Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre, of which over 17,000 were visitors. Fastems served as the main partner of Subcontracting, with Sandvik as the theme partner and Dimecc as the program partner. Next year, Subcontracting will be held from September 30th to October 2nd, 2025. 

Three Theme Sponsors

Subcontracting 2023 has three experts in the field as theme sponsors for the event.

The perspectives of the Globally Local theme World Domesticated, Unifying Industry and Technically Humane will be explored by Manu Skyttä Executive Vice President, Operations, Patria, Reijo Kangas, Senior Director, Partners and Business Development, Business Finland and Lari Nurmi, Business Director, Innolink Staff Oy.

Column | The Appeal of metalwork and machinery is increasing among youth

From earliest times, the metalwork and machinery sector has been one of the cornerstones of industry. During the last few years, it has gained new pull and momentum from the rapid development of technology and the increased emphasis on sustainability. The number of applicants to e.g. vocational education has increased steadily during the last few years. The growing appeal of the sector is due to several factors, the combined effect of which creates exciting opportunities for businesses and for the entire society.

International workforce keeps production in Finland

The availability of skilled workforce, as well as its integration with rapidly developing technologies, emerges as the biggest challenge in the research of the future of several fields, and more and more companies perceive workforce shortage as the most significant obstacle to growth now and in the future.

Every year, the Subcontracting trade fair brings together the manufacturing industry’s most significant companies and networks among which the theme of the industry’s prospects has been topical for years. This year, under the theme of “Globally local”, solutions to this problem are sought with the aid of diversifying possibilities of the international workforce. The main focus is on the need of having skilled workforce to ensure the industry thrives in Finland also in the years to come.

Column | Plastics Industries in Finland: Competent Reliability

Finland has a very multifaceted business sector for the manufacturing of plastic products. Nearly all forms and competences of processing plastics can be found here, within more than 500 companies.

Injection moulding is still the most common and highest-demand method of manufacturing large series of precisely sized technical plastic products, as regards subcontracting. Nowadays there are approximately 2,000 injection moulding machines of varying sizes and performance levels in plastics companies in Finland. Injection moulding machines have been purchased to Finland at a pace of several dozen per year, and businesses have purchased other new manufacturing equipment at a similar or faster rate. Machines and, especially, the working tools to be installed in them are increasingly being purchased from Europe instead of Asia. Throughout, there is a rising trend in domestic content.




In cooperation with:

DIMECC

Event program partner.

September 30 – October 2nd 2025
Tue-Wed 9am-5pm, Thu 9am-4pm
Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre
#alihankinta

Subcontracting presents the metal, electronics, plastics and rubber industries, industrial ICT solutions, as well as design and consulting within these fields. In three days, Finland's leading industrial event offers visitors a unique overview of the industry's prospects and the future.

Next event will be held on September 30 – October 2nd 2025 under the theme of Sustainably competitive.

Order newsletter › Reserve a stand ›

Opening hours

Tuesday 30.09.2025 9:00-17:00
Wednesday 01.10.2025 9:00-17:00
Thursday 02.10.2025 9:00-16:00

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