Bangladesh drove global visibility at ‘Automechanika Dubai 2025’

BSS
Published On: 15 Dec 2025, 18:32

DHAKA, Dec 15, 2025 (BSS) -  ‘Automechanika Dubai 2025’ concluded successfully at the Dubai World Trade Centre, bringing together global manufacturers, suppliers, and automotive industry professionals.

The event continued to strengthen its position as one of the leading exhibitions for the automotive aftermarket, said a press release.

This year’s edition expanded by 11%, hosting over 2,300 exhibitors from more than 60 countries across 20 halls, reflecting the growing importance of the automotive aftermarket sector in the region.

From Bangladesh, Rahimafrooz Globatt was the sole participant at the show. Its presence provided an opportunity to showcase its products, connect with international buyers, and explore new market prospects. The exhibition also offered a valuable platform for business networking, meaningful discussions, and identifying potential growth opportunities in global markets.

Nazmus Sakib Nahiyan, Brand and Marketing Manager at Rahimafrooz Globatt, shared his views on the event:

“The exhibition went wonderfully. The event provided a great opportunity to meet international buyers, understand market needs, and explore potential business prospects for our company,” he added.

Bangladesh’s presence at Automechanika Dubai 2025 opened new avenues for international visibility, signaling the country’s ambition to expand its role in the global automotive sector. 

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