The CMA Expo 2025 Raised The Bar To A New Level

TORONTO, CANADA (O4.11.25) – The 3rd Annual Canadian Mobile Electronics Expo was once again held at the Toronto Congress Centre in Toronto, April 4th-6th. With a focus on the latest fastest growing categories in mobile electronics segment, including powersports, marine and motorcycles, the CMA Expo looked ahead to the future, examining current trends, technologies and best practices in the industry. The event introduced additional training tracks to include 50+ manufacturer trainings, 10 business workshops, 8 in-vehicle sessions and 3 technology-based seminars designed to grow business across Canada.

The exhibit show floor at CMA Expo this past weekend in Toronto was nothing short of spectacular. Canada‘s top distributors and manufacturers pulled out all the stops with eye- dropping displays and cutting-edge demo vehicles that brought the latest in mobile electronics to life. Industry leaders, like Automobility, Importel, GEMSEN, JVCKenwood, Gentec International, DIX Performance, VOXX Electronics, Trends Electronics, Grand West Distribution, Pioneer Electronics, Erickson Consumer, Fortin and SiriusXM showcased their latest innovations in style. From stunning product demos to hands-on interactions the show floor was buzzing with excitement… making it a true highlight of the event.

Canadian retailers during the weekend experienced next-level mobile electronics trainings from some of the most experienced and respected experts in the industry. The hectic schedule included 52 manufacturer trainings, 9 skills-based workshops, 3 educational seminars and 8 in-vehicle training sessions. From emerging tech to best practices it was an incredible opportunity to sharpen skills, stay competitive and connect with industry leaders shaping the future of 12volt retail.

Dealers waiting to get into training sessions.
One of the very well attended training sessions.
Kris Bulla conducted a MECP session focused on EV installations.

The CMA Expo also delivered an unforgettable experience packed with innovation, connection, and hands-on training. One of the standout features was the all new in-vehicle sessions where attendees got an up-close look at the latest mobile electronics tech….live right on the vehicle.

Paul Trueman traveled from the lower 48 to spend time with dealers in the SiriusXM lounge and reconnect with Ricky Lima who now is with Importel.
The SiriusXM Networking Lounge kept the conversations flowing.

The energy continued into the evenings with the SiriusXM sponsored networking event on Friday night bringing industry pros together for great conversations and new connections. Throughout the weekend, the SiriusXM networking lounge offered a vibrant hub where attendees could relax, recharge and keep the conversations flowing.

The CMA Expo 2025 all added up to a weekend full of inspiration, education and community.

CMA’s Frank Spezzano and Ben Woo, along with all who worked to set displays on the Expo show floor, are to be commended.

Visit www.cmaexpo.ca for more.