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MIDO 2025

MIDO 2025: The 3-Day International Eyewear Show Concludes in Milan

Business, innovation, trends, sustainability and inclusion. These were the key themes at this edition of MIDO, the international eyewear show that closed on Monday. More than 42,000 attendees from 168 countries, and 1,200 exhibitors, of those about 930 international, in 8 exhibit areas across 7 pavilions.

There was substantial growth in attendance numbers from Europe (+9%), above all from Germany and neighboring countries (including Eastern Europe). Remarkable growth from Africa was driven by countries bordering the Mediterranean, such as Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. Attendance from South America also rose thanks to participation from Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela, while the Middle East saw an increase of 11% from the UAE and 40% from Israel.

These figures reconfirm the Milano show as a true international melting pot, a key hub where the global eyewear industry can conduct business, close sales, build new relationships and discover all the latest trends.

In addition to visitors, MIDO 2025 recorded more than 16,000 exhibitor attendees over the 3 days, from stand staff to company employees, agents, representatives and distributors. This data further underscores the show’s drawing power, which perhaps this year more than ever reconfirms its position as the undisputed leader.

This edition was all about business, networking, and fresh ideas. You could feel the energy in the air for all three days, there was a real buzz among exhibitors, buyers, opticians, and all the industry professionals who took part. We wanted to create as many opportunities as possible for people to connect, exchange ideas, and grow—whether through business, training, or insightful talks with top speakers from Italy and beyond. This edition really made an impact, reinforcing the strong sense of community and shared passion for the future.”

Lorraine Berton, President of MIDO and ANFAO (Italian Optical Manufacturers Association)

MIDO 2025 was broadcast far and wide, in newspapers, on TV and radio, and on social media, all around the world. More than 500 accredited journalistswere on hand (+25% vs 2024), along with 300,000+ user interactions (+20% vs 2024) on the event’s main channels.

Specifically, MIDO-generated content received more than 3 million views (+50% compared to last year). The number of followers on each social media profile also increased, with Instagram achieving +12%, highlighting the strong ties between the largest international eyewear show and its digital community. Nearly 35 thousand users visited the website, while the App’s interactive map was the feature attendees used most, followed by the exhibitor search function.

On-site presence of the Minister of Enterprises and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, and other government representatives (MAECI, Lombardy Region and City of Milano) reconfirmed the show’s value and that of Made in Italy to the national economy. The support of ITA (Italian Trade Agency), a longtime partner of MIDO and ANFAO, was decisive in inviting nearly 200 buyers and journalists from 55 countries.

As at each edition, celebrity guests turned the MIDO stage into an authentic social event. Among them, Pierfrancesco Favino, Alessandro Del Piero, Domenico Dolce, Alessandro Costacurta, Luis Figo, and many more.

Inclusion was another key theme at MIDO, with the presentation of the first results of the Diversity & Inclusion project promoted by ANFAO. Over the past few years, this initiative has aimed to raise awareness among industry businesses and foster a more inclusive culture. Over the last year, ANFAO and Milya, organized on-site labs aimed at strengthening inclusivity.

Last but not least, the MIDO AWARDS, honouring young designers, optical shops, exhibitors, and industry professionals who strive every day to improve themselves and their profession for the benefit of the entire supply chain. All of the award winners can be found on the official site www.mido.com .

The next edition of MIDO will take place from January 31 to February 2, 2026, at Fieramilano Rho.

Click HERE for the press release.

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