Gazeta Esportiva.com
·07 de novembro de 2025
Reatech + Expo Brasil Paralímpico 2025 kicks off in São Paulo

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·07 de novembro de 2025

With the presence of authorities, entities related to Paralympic sports, and visitors, the Reatech + Expo Brasil Paralímpico 2025 was opened this Thursday (6) at São Paulo Expo. Organized by the Brazilian Paralympic Committee (CPB), the 20th edition of the largest inclusion fair in Latin America continues until Saturday (8), from 10 am to 7 pm, and offers free entry with online registration.
During the opening ceremony, the CEO of the event's creator Fiera Milano Brasil, Maurício Macedo, highlighted the fair's tradition in the São Paulo calendar: “Reatech is more than a fair, it is a space of transformation, where inclusion and innovation walk together to inspire new paths of citizenship and accessibility.”
Marcos da Costa, State Secretary for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, emphasized the event's role in strengthening public policies aimed at people with disabilities: “This fair has two aspects, both very important: the aspect of innovation, of technology, which is very relevant in a changing world, and the aspect of parasport, which integrate into the movement of accessibility and inclusion. The Secretariat has been seeking to support these two themes. We want São Paulo and Brazil to become the great center for the development of assistive technology in Latin America.”
The sports section stands out with nine interactive spaces and activities that bring the public closer to Paralympic sports, such as wheelchair basketball and rugby, para-fencing, judo, taekwondo, table tennis, boccia, climbing, archery, and weightlifting, as well as adapted sports that are not part of the Paralympic Games like para-dance and futsal down.
The Reatech + Expo Brasil Paralímpico 2025 brings together more than 100 exhibiting brands and a program that covers everything from assistive technologies and mobility solutions to animal-assisted treatments, adapted vehicles, assistive technologies, medical and sports equipment, mobility, prosthetics, orthotics, and alternative therapies. The event is also a meeting point for employment agencies focused on people with disabilities, promoting employability and the exchange of knowledge between the public sector, companies, and civil society organizations.

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