SMTA Guadalajara 2025: A Strong Finish for BPM Microsystems
The BPM Microsystems team wrapped up an incredible week at SMTA Guadalajara 2025, where our booth quickly became a hub for conversations about the future of device programming. From the moment the doors opened, the energy was unmistakable — engineers, production managers, and technology leaders stopped by to explore how BPM can help them eliminate bottlenecks and accelerate time-to-market.

Innovation on Display
At the center of the action was the BPM310 Hybrid Automated Programmer, drawing consistent attention for live demos. Visitors saw firsthand how automation simplifies workflows and drives higher throughput without sacrificing accuracy.
The BPM210 Semi-Automatic Programmer also made a strong impression, showcasing how companies can double productivity while keeping operations lean. Meanwhile, our 2900 Desktop Programmer offered an approachable entry point for those seeking reliable performance in a smaller footprint.

Real Conversations, Real Impact
Visitors didn’t just stop by for a quick look — many took time to discuss their production challenges and explore how BPM solutions could help. Topics ranged from managing costs to keeping pace with increasingly complex devices. Several attendees mentioned they are already planning investments for 2026, making the timing of these discussions especially valuable.

Lasting Connections
While the final day closed with packed aisles and energized discussions, the real outcome of SMTA Guadalajara is the new relationships formed. We’re grateful for the chance to connect face-to-face with partners and customers across Mexico and Latin America.
What’s Next
The show may be over, but the momentum is just beginning. Our team is already following up with those who scheduled strategy sessions — and we look forward to building on the excitement generated in Guadalajara as we head into a busy 2026.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at Booth #903. Until next year, let’s keep building the future of device programming together.