InnoTrans 2026: Germany’s Rail Tech & Infrastructure Innovations
InnoTrans 2026, the premier **railway** trade fair, returns to Berlin! Expect cutting-edge **Railway Technology** showcases, AI advancements, and global participation.
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Introduction
InnoTrans 2026, the leading international trade fair for transport technology, will celebrate its 30th anniversary in Berlin from 22 to 25 September 2026. The event, spanning 200,000 square meters of exhibition space, will feature innovations across Railway Technology, Railway Infrastructure, Public Transport, Interiors, and Tunnel Construction.
Event Overview
InnoTrans 2026, the 15th edition of the trade fair, is scheduled to take place from 22 to 25 September 2026 in Berlin. The event will showcase the latest developments in Railway Technology, Railway Infrastructure, Public Transport, Interiors, and Tunnel Construction. The exhibition space covers 200,000 square meters. Ticket sales for InnoTrans 2026 open in March 2026, with organizers anticipating record demand. InnoTrans Asia will follow from 7 to 9 September 2027 at the Singapore EXPO.
Focus on Innovation and AI
The AI Mobility Lab, first introduced in 2024, will return with an expanded focus on artificial intelligence, robotics, cybersecurity, and data protection for transport systems. The dedicated hall will include a specialist stage programme and guided tours exploring AI-based solutions. Visitors can anticipate new product launches and forward-thinking discussions.
International Participation
InnoTrans 2026 will have extensive international participation, with over 200 first-time exhibitors from Europe, China, and India. Major railway operators and transport ministries, including Deutsche Bahn (Germany), China Railway, RTA (United Arab Emirates), Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR), Qatar Ministry of Transport, TCDD (Turkey), Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane (Italy), ÖBB (Austria), PKP (Poland), and ONCF (Morocco), are confirmed to participate. National industry associations such as RIA (UK), ACRI (Czech Republic), Swissrail, MAFEX (Spain), PFP (Portugal), ARA (Australia), JORSA (Japan), and KORSIA (Korea) will also be represented. Additionally, countries including Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Denmark, France, Belgium, Finland, Brazil, China, and Japan will exhibit on combined national stands.
Convention and Networking Opportunities
The InnoTrans Convention will bring together international experts to discuss the future of mobility, with Daily Dialog Forums organized by leading associations such as the VDB, DVF, UNIFE, ZVEI, and VDV at palais.Berlin. Specialist forums will cover topics ranging from design and tunnelling to innovation and public transport. New interactive formats will be introduced under the theme “Meet. Create. Inspire.” The InnoTrans Campus and RecruitingLAB will be key meeting points for employers and emerging professionals. The Jobwall will feature job listings, and the Talent Stage will host company presentations. Following its online success in 2025, the Eurailpress Career Boost will return in person.
Conclusion
InnoTrans 2026 will mark the 30th anniversary of the event, showcasing the latest innovations in the transport industry. The event will feature extensive international participation, a focus on AI, and a convention to discuss the future of mobility.
Company Summary
ACRI (Czech Republic): An industry association representing the Czech Republic.
ARA (Australia): An industry association representing Australia.
China Railway: A major railway operator from China.
Deutsche Bahn (Germany): A major railway operator based in Germany.
Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane (Italy): A major railway operator based in Italy.
JORSA (Japan): An industry association representing Japan.
KORSIA (Korea): An industry association representing Korea.
MAFEX (Spain): An industry association representing Spain.
ONCF (Morocco): A major railway operator based in Morocco.
ÖBB (Austria): A major railway operator based in Austria.
PFP (Portugal): An industry association representing Portugal.
PKP (Poland): A major railway operator based in Poland.
Qatar Ministry of Transport: The transport ministry of Qatar.
RTA (United Arab Emirates): A major railway operator based in United Arab Emirates.
RIA (UK): An industry association representing the United Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR): A major railway operator based in Saudi Arabia.
Swissrail: An industry association representing Switzerland.
TCDD (Turkey): A major railway operator based in Turkey.
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