BCAMCNC Joins South Africa Industrial Exhibition 2025

South Africa Exhibition 2025

BCAMCNC Showcases CNC Router and Laser Machines at South Africa Industrial Expo 2025

BCAMCNC to Showcase Advanced CNC and Laser Solutions at South Africa International Industrial Expo 2025

Johannesburg, South Africa — October 23–25, 2025 — BCAMCNC is set to exhibit at the South Africa International Industrial Expo 2025, one of the leading industrial events in the region. The exhibition will take place at Exhibition 1, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, and visitors can find BCAMCNC at Booth Number: Hall 1, 1K05–1K07.

As a global CNC machinery manufacturer, BCAMCNC will present a diverse lineup of high-performance machines designed for precision, reliability, and efficiency in modern manufacturing.

The highlight of this year’s exhibition will include:

  • BCM1325CA CNC Router – An economical automatic tool changer model designed for cost-effective production without compromising precision. It’s ideal for woodworking, acrylic processing, and composite materials.

  • BCM3015F 1500W Laser Cutting Machine – A classic fiber laser cutting solution known for its high speed, stable performance, and long service life. Perfect for metal sheet cutting in industrial applications.

  • Laser Welding Machines – Two models will be on display: one air-cooled laser welder and one 1500W 4-in-1 water-cooled welding machine, offering flexible and efficient welding for various materials and thicknesses.

BCAMCNC’s participation highlights its commitment to bringing advanced CNC and laser technologies to the African market. Visitors are invited to explore live demonstrations and discuss customized automation solutions that boost productivity and reduce manufacturing costs.

For more information, please visit www.bcamcnc.com or contact admin@bcamcnc.com.

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