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New Perth Facility Set to Boost WA’s Exhibition and Events Industry - Perth, WA
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A new 2,200-square-metre production facility in Jandakot is bringing large-scale exhibition design, manufacturing and event-building capabilities to Western Australia.
A new exhibition and event production company has launched in Perth, bringing expanded large-scale manufacturing and production capabilities to Western Australia’s growing events industry.
Expo Centric WA, established through a partnership between Expo Centric and Event Mill, is operating from a newly secured 2,200-square-metre facility in Jandakot. The new site is designed to support the manufacture and construction of large exhibition stands, event installations and activations within Western Australia rather than relying as heavily on interstate production.
The development represents a significant investment in Perth’s business-events sector. Large exhibitions and corporate events require a wide range of services, including design, construction, logistics, installation and dismantling. Having a dedicated local production facility could make it easier for event organisers and exhibitors to access these services within WA.
The new facility is also expected to create additional opportunities for local suppliers and skilled workers involved in manufacturing, fabrication, design and event production.
Perth has an established business-events industry, supported by venues such as the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and numerous hotels, conference spaces and entertainment venues. As the city continues to attract major conferences, exhibitions and corporate events, demand for local event-production services can increase.
The Jandakot facility provides space for large-scale manufacturing, allowing exhibition structures and event installations to be produced closer to where they will eventually be used. This can potentially reduce transport requirements and provide greater flexibility for local events.
Expo Centric WA's launch also reflects broader growth in Western Australia's events and exhibition sector. Companies operating in this space support not only major conferences but also trade shows, brand activations, public exhibitions and other large events.
For Perth, the investment provides another example of businesses expanding local capabilities rather than outsourcing all production interstate.
The facility's location in Jandakot is also strategically useful because the suburb is part of Perth's established industrial and commercial network. Access to major roads and surrounding business areas can support the movement of large exhibition components and equipment.
The new operation is expected to contribute to the professionalisation and expansion of WA's event-production industry by providing dedicated infrastructure for larger projects.
For local businesses, the development could create opportunities to work with the company as suppliers, contractors or event partners. For event organisers, it could provide another local option when planning large-scale installations.
The announcement comes on 19 August 2026 and represents a new Perth business and events story, separate from the previously covered HYROX event and public-health developments.
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A new exhibition and event production company has launched in Perth, bringing expanded large-scale manufacturing and production capabilities to Western Australia’s growing events industry.
Expo Centric WA, established through a partnership between Expo Centric and Event Mill, is operating from a newly secured 2,200-square-metre facility in Jandakot. The new site is designed to support the manufacture and construction of large exhibition stands, event installations and activations within Western Australia rather than relying as heavily on interstate production.
The development represents a significant investment in Perth’s business-events sector. Large exhibitions and corporate events require a wide range of services, including design, construction, logistics, installation and dismantling. Having a dedicated local production facility could make it easier for event organisers and exhibitors to access these services within WA.
The new facility is also expected to create additional opportunities for local suppliers and skilled workers involved in manufacturing, fabrication, design and event production.
Perth has an established business-events industry, supported by venues such as the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and numerous hotels, conference spaces and entertainment venues. As the city continues to attract major conferences, exhibitions and corporate events, demand for local event-production services can increase.
The Jandakot facility provides space for large-scale manufacturing, allowing exhibition structures and event installations to be produced closer to where they will eventually be used. This can potentially reduce transport requirements and provide greater flexibility for local events.
Expo Centric WA's launch also reflects broader growth in Western Australia's events and exhibition sector. Companies operating in this space support not only major conferences but also trade shows, brand activations, public exhibitions and other large events.
For Perth, the investment provides another example of businesses expanding local capabilities rather than outsourcing all production interstate.
The facility's location in Jandakot is also strategically useful because the suburb is part of Perth's established industrial and commercial network. Access to major roads and surrounding business areas can support the movement of large exhibition components and equipment.
The new operation is expected to contribute to the professionalisation and expansion of WA's event-production industry by providing dedicated infrastructure for larger projects.
For local businesses, the development could create opportunities to work with the company as suppliers, contractors or event partners. For event organisers, it could provide another local option when planning large-scale installations.
The announcement comes on 19 August 2026 and represents a new Perth business and events story, separate from the previously covered HYROX event and public-health developments.
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