Canada Light Expo Returns in 2025 for Second Edition

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Canada Light Expo is returning for its second edition following the success and market response of its inaugural event this past November.

Scheduled for November 12-13, 2025 at the International Centre in Toronto, Canada, the Expo is poised to become the most anticipated lighting and LED exhibition. Featuring 75+ leading brands, 1,000+ innovative products, and more than 30,000 square feet of exhibition space, the Expo will bring together professionals from across the lighting industry.

With a focus on the latest advancements in lighting technologies, the Expo will showcase innovations across several key sectors. The industries include Architectural & Decorative Lighting; Energy-Efficient Lighting; Healthcare Lighting; Horticulture Lighting; HumanCentric Lighting; Smart Lighting; and Sustainable Lighting.

A Vision for Sustainable Lighting Solutions

This exhibition provides a comprehensive look at how lighting innovation can reshape the industry by improving energy efficiency, reducing carbon footprints, and driving sustainable urban development. From eco-friendly materials to cutting-edge smart lighting systems, the Expo will highlight transformative technologies poised to revolutionize the way the world illuminates its spaces.

Gaurav Juneja, Director at MEX International Inc., the event’s organizer, stated, “Canada Light Expo 2025 will be a critical event in accelerating the industry’s transition toward energy-efficient and sustainable lighting solutions. With the increasing demand for smart and environmentally conscious technologies, the Expo is an ideal venue to witness these innovations in action.”

Key Opportunities for Professional Growth

Canada Light Expo 2025 will offer more than exhibits. Through Canada Light Talks, attendees will have the chance to engage in focused discussions about emerging trends, best practices, and the challenges the industry faces. The conference will include dedicated tracks on Lighting Design, Smart Controls, Decorative & Architectural Lighting, Outdoor Lighting, and Sustainable Lighting solutions, allowing participants to gain new insights and strategies for staying ahead in the rapidly evolving lighting landscape.

“Canada Light Expo is not just a showcase — it’s an opportunity. With the successful conclusion of Canada Light Expo 2024, the lighting industry has been further propelled toward new advancements and opportunities,” said Himani Gulati, Director at MEX Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd. She added, “We are excited to host industry leaders and professionals committed to reshaping the lighting industry for a more sustainable future.”

Workshops, Networking, and Collaboration

The Lighting Workshop will be a major highlight of the event, providing hands-on sessions where professionals can deepen their understanding of LED lighting specifications, dimming technologies, and more. These workshops are designed to give attendees practical skills they can apply to their businesses and projects.

Alongside the two-day conference and engaging workshops, the exhibition will host an exclusive Industry Networking Gala. This event offers a rare opportunity to network with industry leaders, experts, and key stakeholders, facilitating meaningful connections that can drive future collaboration. Attendees will also gain direct access to global brands, breakthrough innovations, and the latest trends influencing the lighting and LED industries.

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