ISF Isfahan
| Trade exhibition for stone mining and processing as well as stone processing machines
Date:
Trade Show Contact
intl@rastakexpo.com
rastak-expo.com
Audience:
professional visitors only
Free admission
Cycle:
annually
The "International Exhibition of Stone, Quarries, Machineries & Related Industries" (ISF) is held annually at the Isfahan International Exhibition Centre in Isfahan and is a leading trade fair focused on the stone industry and related sectors. Organized by Rastak Padvision Co., the fair has established itself as a unique platform that brings together experts from the fields of stone extraction, processing, and mining.
ISF, an acronym for Stone, Quarries, and Machineries, reflects the core themes of the fair. It showcases the latest products and services, including state-of-the-art machinery, advanced mining tools, and innovative processing techniques. The fair attracts manufacturers, traders, and service providers from the quarry and mining equipment sectors, offering an excellent platform for presenting the latest innovations and services to a professional audience.
The ISF plays a crucial role in the local economy of Isfahan and strengthens Iran's position as a significant player in the global stone and mining industries. It provides participants with opportunities to forge new business contacts and deepen existing partnerships.
The fair draws professionals from mining, stone processing, and machinery manufacturing who come to learn about current trends and technologies and to expand their business relationships. Although the event takes place in Isfahan, it attracts exhibitors and visitors from around the world, emphasizing its international significance.
The centrally located venue, the Isfahan International Exhibition Centre, is ideal for an event of this size due to its modern infrastructure and accessibility, contributing to the dynamic atmosphere of the fair.
The ISF takes place annually, and therefore for the twentieth time previsibly in November 2025 in Isfahan.
Local time:
08:23 h (UTC +03:30)