Several New Features at MCEE 2025

March 31, 2025

New product presentation & podcast stage

For the first time, exhibitors will showcase their products on stage. This unique concept will highlight their expertise and facilitate the discovery of innovative new products that can help move your projects forward. Additionally, live podcasts will allow you to listen in on discussions about the hottest topics in the industry.

Discover the BuzzWall

This wall is a blazing invention: it shines everywhere it goes. Behind this facade lies a supercomputer that has no less than 50 different game modes such as memory games and competitions.


Try Skate Pong

What is Skate Pong? Combine Atari and a skateboard. That’s right. At the MCEE Expo, you’ll have the chance to play a video game… with your feet.


Take part in a skills competition

Here’s your chance to put your skills to the test. For the very first time, attendees will have the opportunity to take part in a skills competition. Are you passionate about challenges? Are you an expert in your field? Come and shine in front of your peers by showing them what you are capable of.


Chair massages and F1 simulator are back

Just as in 2023, you’ll also be able to enjoy chair massages and a Formula 1 simulator. While the chair massages will provide you with a well-deserved moment of relaxation, the Formula 1 simulator will propel you into the heart of the action. For a sensory experience like no other, this sophisticated device will make you feel every variation and irregularity of the track.

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