Expo Seguridad Mexico U.S. Pavilion
U.S. Pavilion - Expo Seguridad Mexico 2021
November 2 - 4 Centro Banamex in Mexico City

Act now to book your booth space !

ExpoSeguridad 2021

The U.S. Commercial Service in Mexico City is pleased to announce its U.S. Pavilion at EXPO SEGURIDAD MEXICO 2021.

The security market is a dynamic sector in Mexico. With an annual average growth up to 10%, it offers several business opportunities for almost all market segments: national, private, residential, and perimeter security; industrial security and safety; electronic security solutions; security services (personal protection, ID’s); law enforcement equipment; and diverse security-related solutions and services.

U.S. Pavilion exhibitor benefits include:

  • Nine square meter booth space or various booths to get a larger surface;
  • Basic booth furniture (electricity, two chairs, one table, tablecloth, wastebasket, one plant and new standard Pavilion design);
  • Business Briefing on key business practices;
  • Access to Elite program with key purchasers;
  • On-line promotion and trade show hours support

EXPO SEGURIDAD 2021 is Mexico’s prime security trade show reaching its 19th edition this year. In 2019 ESM had
Excellent figures: more than 20,000 attendees, 450 exhibitors, and 12,500 sq. ft. exhibition area.

Join us to meet the Mexican security community face-to-face and explore strategic alliances with new customers and partners!

To register, please contact:

silvia.cardenas@trade.gov
carey.arun@trade.gov
(55) 50-80-2000 ext. 5209
M. 55-44-500-464

U.S. Pavilion Costs:

Cost per sq. meter: since $386 (16% taxes included) = $3,474.2 (Nine sq. mts OR 96.8 ft2)
Each booth corner has an extra fee.

U.S. Pavilion high visibility and excellent location are difficult to beat! Pavilion area at: 2923-2946 booths

Website: http://www.exposeguridadmexico.com.mx

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