Spring Farm Machinery Show
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Eikon Exhibition Centre
Halftown Road
Lisburn
Co. Antrim
BT27 5RL
Spring Farm Machinery Show Set to Return in January 2025
The eagerly awaited Spring Farm Machinery Show (SFM Show) is making its highly anticipated return to the Eikon Exhibition Centre on January 29th and 30th, 2025. Recognised as Ireland’s premier farming machinery event, the SFM Show brings together farmers, suppliers, and agricultural professionals to explore the latest innovations in the industry.
Boasting a well-established reputation as the leading event of its kind, the SFM Show is more than a simple exhibition. It offers an interactive space for the farming community to connect, collaborate, and dive into cutting-edge solutions while discussing the key trends shaping the sector.
From global machinery manufacturers to specialised agricultural engineering companies, exhibitors of all sizes use this platform to showcase their newest products, promote their brands, and directly engage with potential customers. The event is designed to facilitate valuable networking opportunities and prepare attendees for the upcoming farming season.
What to Expect at the Show
The SFM Show offers a diverse lineup of exhibitors ranging from top machinery brands to independent agricultural businesses. Attendees can expect to see everything from tractors and combines to innovative digital farming tools, accessories, and other essential equipment.
Visitors will also have the chance to engage in:
- Live demonstrations of cutting-edge farming technology.
- One-on-one conversations with industry representatives to find tailored solutions.
- Opportunities to network with peers and experts, fostering knowledge sharing and collaboration.
More Than an Exhibition
The event goes beyond product showcases by providing a unique environment for business development and learning. Whether you’re an established player or a new entrant in the industry, the SFM Show offers a platform to gain insights, identify opportunities, and strengthen your foothold in the farming sector.