This year’s Korea International Construction and Industrial Safety Expo (K-Consafety Expo) is set to take place from 17 to 19 September 2025 at the Korea International Exhibition Centre (KINTEX) in Goyang, South Korea. Now in its seventh edition, the event will feature ‘must-have’ products for the construction and industrial safety sectors, while showcasing a special ‘Advanced Safety Pavilion’ that offers solutions aligned with evolving policies and regulations.
According to the organiser, a record number of buyers attended the 2024 event, with approximately 77% coming from public sector procurement agencies and construction companies, reflecting the increasing demand driven by strengthened safety regulations.
The 2025 event will actively reflect government policies such as the Creating Safe Workplace Support Project launching in 2025, led by the Ministry of Employment and Labour and Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA). Products supporting this initiative – including safety equipment and facilities preventing fatal accidents such as falls and entrapments at manufacturing, service and construction sites – will be prominently featured.
In addition, the event will collaborate with relevant associations and local governments to organise various programmes. Previous sessions included the CSMA buyer consultation meeting, overseas buyer export consultations, Hyundai E&C open innovation day, construction safety officer training for Gyeonggi province municipalities, smart construction exchange seminar, annual academic conference of the Korea Institute of Construction Safety, technology competition by the Korea Concrete Institute, as well as seminars for public officials and public institutions organised by the Korea Institute of Building Construction.
K-Consafety Expo 2025 will be held in conjunction with K-Safety Expo 2025 hosted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and Gyeonggi province, bringing together an even broader spectrum of the safety industry in one venue.
Exhibitor applications are currently accepted through the event website. Companies that apply by 31 May can receive a US$200 early bird discount per booth. Visitor pre-registration is available online free of charge.









