STOM-TOOL 2026

Success at Industrial Spring

15th May 2026

Submitted by:

Sara Waddington

We report on the Industrial Spring event held in Kielce, Poland, from 24-27 March 2026. ISMR was an international media partner of the event.

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The 2026 Industrial Spring event was from 24-27 March 2026 at Targi Kielce in Poland. The four exhibition days featured technology presentations, business meetings and extensive expert sessions that joined the industrial and science communities. Industrial Spring brings together a range of exhibitions dedicated to metalworking; tool technologies; industrial automation; welding; lasers; 3D printing and modern solutions for industry.

ISMR, as an international media partner, attended the event and distributed its March issue there.

“This year’s Industrial Spring attracted over 700 exhibitors, co-exhibitors and represented companies from 18 countries, maintaining the event’s scale despite somewhat limited exhibition space. This confirms the STOM cycle’s position as a platform for real investment decisions and technology transfer. The event was attended by 22,000 participants,” confirmed show organiser, Targi Kielce S.A.

“The Targi Kielce exhibition halls not only presented technologies but, above all, demonstrated them in action. The industrial painting demonstrations at the EXPOSURFACE trade fair were particularly popular, as participants could observe coating application processes and the operation of modern equipment under conditions similar to real production. At the same time, the expert agenda played an important role. The seminar on modern welding processes and materials research brought together specialists from industry and academia, focusing on the quality, durability and safety of technological processes,” it added.

The range of technologies presented at Industrial Spring included 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.

Networking for success

Each exhibition was complemented by specialised conferences, seminars and industry meetings during which specialists discussed current trends and challenges facing the industry.

To read the rest of this article in the May 2026 issue of ISMR, see https://joom.ag/nAKd/p20