The second edition of Electronics & Home Mexico was officially presented to industry executives, media and partners during an event this week in Mexico. The trade show will take place from June 15 to 17, 2026, at Centro Banamex in Mexico City.
During the presentation, Carlos Clur, founder and CEO of Grupo Eletrolar, emphasized the importance of initiatives that connect manufacturers, retailers and industry professionals in order to foster new business opportunities and strengthen the durable goods ecosystem across Latin America.
“It was a great opportunity to present to the press and industry partners the vision of Grupo Eletrolar All Connected for Latin America: building platforms that bring together industry, retail and innovation, generating real business and strengthening the durable goods chain.”
Electronics & Home Mexico aims to serve as a meeting point for companies looking to expand partnerships and explore new opportunities in the electronics and home appliances sector. The event is designed to bring together players from across the value chain, including manufacturers, retailers and technology companies.
Consumer trends shaping the market
During the launch event, NielsenIQ Mexico shared key insights on consumer behavior and market trends impacting the electronics and home sectors.
According to the company, the continued expansion of online commerce and shifts in consumer purchasing habits are among the factors reshaping the market. Understanding these changes will be essential for companies seeking to capture emerging opportunities and adapt their strategies.
NielsenIQ’s participation highlighted how industry gatherings can help companies stay informed about market developments while strengthening relationships across the sector.
Building connections across the industry
Organizers also reinforced that Electronics & Home Mexico is designed to create an environment focused on business generation and collaboration within the durable goods ecosystem.
“We continue working to expand connections and create environments where the market meets.”
The expectation is that the second edition of Electronics & Home Mexico will further strengthen industry ties and attract companies interested in exploring new business opportunities in the Latin American market.



