São Paulo, Brazil — Day 2 of FEIMEC 2026 (Feira Internacional de Máquinas e Equipamentos) brought even greater momentum for the MOTI INDUSTRIAL team, as the exhibition floor buzzed with productive meetings, technical discussions, and a growing sense of partnership with Brazilian electrical manufacturers.
1. A Productive Second Day at the São Paulo Expo Center
After a successful opening day that introduced MOTI INDUSTRIAL’s flagship CNC busbar processing technology to the Brazilian market, day two saw the MOTI INDUSTRIAL booth become a focal point for serious business discussions. Visitors came prepared with specific requirements, project timelines, and clear questions about technical capabilities — a sign that Brazilian industry is ready to embrace advanced CNC fabrication equipment.
The MOTI-50-3NC CNC Busbar Processing Machine continued to draw attention as the star exhibit, with live demonstrations throughout the day showcasing its 3-in-1 functionality: punching, shearing, and bending — all controlled through an intuitive touchscreen interface. Exhibition visitors were particularly impressed by the machine’s positioning accuracy and the speed of operation.
“We’ve been looking for copper busbar equipment like this for our switchgear production line. The precision and automation are exactly what we need to compete in the international market.”
— Visitor from a São Paulo-based switchgear manufacturer
2. Key Highlights from Day 2 FEIMEC 2026
🤝 High-Level Delegation Visits
MOTI’s booth welcomed several delegations from major Brazilian electrical infrastructure companies, including representatives from:
Large-scale switchgear manufacturers exploring equipment for production expansion
Industrial automation integrators seeking reliable busbar processing solutions for their projects
Government-linked electrical utilities evaluating equipment for grid modernization initiatives
These discussions moved beyond initial interest to detailed technical consultations, including workshop layout planning, production capacity analysis, and ROI calculations.
🔧 Live Demonstrations Steal the Show
The live demonstration sessions on day two were expanded to accommodate higher visitor traffic. MOTI’s technical team demonstrated:
(1) Program creation — walking visitors through the CNC programming workflow
(2) Tool changing procedures — quick-changeover between punching, shearing, and bending operations
(3) Multi-angle bending — complex bending sequences for custom busbar configurations
(4) Quality inspection — measurement verification showing ±0.1mm positioning accuracy
Each demonstration was followed by hands-on opportunities for visitors to interact with the machine controls directly.
3. Embracing Brazilian Business Culture
True to the spirit of Brazilian hospitality, day two included meaningful cultural exchanges that strengthened the bonds being built between MOTI and Brazilian partners. The MOTI team was treated to authentic moqueca (Brazilian seafood stew) and pão de queijo (cheese bread) at a nearby restaurant recommended by a local industry association representative — a gesture that reflected the warmth and generosity characterizing Brazilian business relationships.
“In Brazil, business is built on relationships. We’re not just selling machines — we’re building partnerships that will last for years.”
— MOTI INDUSTRIAL Sales Director
4. Market Insights: Why Brazil Matters
The FEIMEC 2026 exhibition reinforces what MOTI INDUSTRIAL has observed: Brazil represents one of the most promising markets for CNC busbar processing equipment in Latin America. Key market drivers include:
(1) Brazil’s National Infrastructure Program — massive investments in electrical transmission and distribution networks
(2) Growing renewable energy sector — wind and solar installations requiring specialized electrical equipment
(3) Industrial reshoring initiatives — government policies encouraging domestic manufacturing
(4) Export-oriented manufacturing — Brazilian electrical equipment makers targeting international markets
The combination of government investment and private sector growth creates ideal conditions for MOTI’s advanced CNC technology to make a significant impact on Brazilian electrical manufacturing capabilities.