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Rompex shines at Blastech 2025 as exhibitor and sponsor

Rompex shines at Blastech 2025 as exhibitor and sponsor

Rompex, active in the field of controlled rock fragmentation and innovative solutions, participated in Blastech 2025 not only as an exhibitor but also as a sponsor, further strengthening its image as a technological leader in the sector.

What is Blastech 2025

Blastech 2025 — II Technical Meeting on Industrial Explosives was held on September 10–11, 2025, at the Frei Caneca Convention Center in São Paulo (SP).

Organized by Proma Feiras, in partnership with ABIMEX (Brazilian Association of Explosives Industries) and Sindex-SP (Explosives Industry Union of the State of São Paulo), the event aimed to bring together the entire industrial explosives production chain: manufacturers, raw material suppliers, service providers, as well as end users in the mining, quarrying, civil construction, and demolition segments.

Themes and format

Over the two days, Blastech featured:

  • Technical lectures and panels in several auditoriums, covering topics such as digital hole measurement, continuous vibration monitoring, demolitions, process modeling, and technological innovation.
  • Exhibitions of companies supplying raw materials, equipment, tools, technologies, and services related to the use of industrial explosives and rock fragmentation.
  • Networking and debates to exchange experiences and bring the sector’s main players closer together.
  • Access for interested audiences, with many free credentials available upon registration to access the full program.

The 2025 edition also emphasized issues such as operational safety, governance, sustainability, and modernization of blasting processes and impact control.

Rompex’s role at Blastech

Through this platform, Rompex leveraged the visibility and impact of the event to strengthen its value proposition:

  • Booth and technology demonstration – At the Rompex booth, visitors had the opportunity to learn about its non-explosive rock fragmentation solution and its applications in operations seeking to reduce risks and environmental impacts.
  • Strategic sponsorship – As a sponsor, Rompex gained visibility in institutional materials, event signage, and brand reinforcement among the most influential participants in the sector.
  • Participation in technical content and debates – The company actively contributed to lectures and panels, sharing case studies, research, and innovations that position its product as an alternative or complement to traditional explosive technologies.
  • Lead generation and partnerships – Blastech provided opportunities to connect with engineers, mining companies, equipment suppliers, and other stakeholders with potential for commercial and technical partnerships.
  • Alignment with safety and sustainability trends – Rompex emphasized that its controlled rock fragmentation technology helps mitigate vibrations, reduce the risk of flyrock, and minimize impacts in surrounding areas — key arguments in increasingly strict regulatory environments.

Expected benefits and potential results

  • Brand strengthening within the explosives and mining supply chain.
  • Visibility among technical and managerial decision-makers in the sector.
  • Direct market feedback and potential product improvements based on industry demands expressed at the event.
  • Expansion of client portfolio and pilot projects, especially in markets where non-explosive technologies are highly valued.
  • Strategic positioning for future editions of Blastech and similar events.

Conclusion

Rompex’s participation in Blastech 2025 as an exhibitor and sponsor was perfectly aligned with its innovative proposal and future vision in the rock fragmentation sector. By showcasing its technology to an influential and specialized audience, the company not only reinforced its technical authority but also built closer relationships with potential partners and clients, positioning itself strongly in the debate on safety, sustainability, and efficiency in the use of explosives and alternatives in Brazil.