Industrial Spring 2025

Industrial Spring show preview

12th February 2026

Submitted by:

Sara Waddington

The Industrial Spring cycle, from 24-27 March 2026 in Kielce (Poland), will showcase modern industrial products and solutions with highly specialised exhibitions such as STOM-TOOL. ISMR is an international media partner at the event and outlines its show preview below.

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From 24-27 March 2026, Targi Kielce will host the next Industrial Spring event in Kielce, Poland.

“Industrial Spring is one of the largest and most comprehensive meetings of the industrial sector in Poland. In 2026, the Kielce exhibition and congress centre will be filled with modern technologies, automation, robotics and innovative solutions that address current production challenges. Hundreds of companies from Poland and overseas will present their products over tens of thousands of square metres of exhibition space, and the Targi Kielce exhibition halls will once again transform into a bustling, working factory,” the event organiser, Targi Kielce S.A., told ISMR.

Industrial Spring brings together a range of exhibitions dedicated to metalworking; tool technologies; industrial automation; welding; lasers; 3D printing and modern solutions for industry.

“This comprehensive combination of exhibitions makes Industrial Spring a tailor-made event for professionals (production plant owners, engineers and technology specialists, system integrators and purchasing department representatives, to name a few groups of business insiders). This is where visitors can compare and benchmark offers in a one-stop shop format, see the latest machines in operation and establish relationships that often lead to long-term cooperation,” continued Targi Kielce S.A.

ISMR is an international media partner at STOM-TOOL and will distribute its March issue at the event.

Technology in the spotlight

The range of technologies presented at Industrial Spring includes CNC machine tools; laser and plasma cutters; bending machines; industrial robots; robotic systems; specialised machines for foundry; welding; quality control systems; microscopes and solutions for automation and digitisation of production.

“Over four days, the Targi Kielce expo halls will resound with the sound of working machines, tools, industrial robots and automated production lines. Exhibition visitors will not only see the machines but can also check them live, talk to designers and technology specialists, and evaluate the solutions in real-world conditions,” explained Targi Kielce S.A.

As a platform for exchanging knowledge, each exhibition will be complemented by specialised conferences, seminars and industry meetings during which specialists will discuss current trends and challenges facing the industry. 

To read the rest of this article in the February 2026 issue of ISMR, see https://joom.ag/yFEd/p30