From May 12th to 15th, the trade fair brings together equipment and technologies for companies seeking higher production efficiency, lower costs, and better-informed industrial investments.
METAL SHOW & TIB 2026, Romania’s largest technical trade fair dedicated to the metalworking industry, industrial equipment, and manufacturing technologies, opens on Tuesday, May 12, at Romexpo Bucharest. Over four days, from May 12 to 15, B2 Hall will bring together manufacturers, suppliers, integrators, and technical specialists for an event focused on evaluating technologies and equipment that directly impact productivity, costs, and the organization of industrial production.
For a growing number of factories, the key issue is no longer production capacity alone, but efficiency. Cost pressure, labor shortages, the need for automation, and the requirement to achieve more with the same resources are changing the criteria used to assess industrial investments. The focus is now on cost per part, degree of automation, process stability, execution times, and the ability to scale output without a proportional increase in headcount.
Against this backdrop, METAL SHOW & TIB 2026 is aimed at companies that are sourcing technologies, comparing suppliers, and approving investments. Visitors can see equipment in operation, assess the differences between technologies, and speak directly with the companies that manufacture, integrate, or commission them. For managers responsible for allocating modernization budgets, the trade fair offers the opportunity to compare equipment, applications, and technology options side by side, in one place.
The 2026 edition will showcase technologies and equipment covering the entire production chain in the metalworking industry and related industrial processes. The laser and plasma cutting area will feature equipment for fast and precise cutting. The CNC machine tools segment is dedicated to precision machining and productivity in repetitive operations. Welding and joining technologies focus on execution control and process stability, while the precision tooling area emphasizes machining performance and accuracy.
The trade fair will also feature industrial robotics systems for automating repetitive operations, automation equipment and applications for integrating machinery and organizing workflow, as well as sheet metal processing technologies, from bending and stamping to cutting. The machining area will include equipment for turning, milling, and drilling, while the industrial software segment will cover design, programming, planning, and production control. The offering is completed by metrology and quality control equipment, raw materials, and industrial suppliers.
For companies planning modernization investments, participation in METAL SHOW & TIB 2026 provides fast access to technical information, direct supplier comparison, and a clearer view of the technologies currently available on the market. It offers an evaluation framework for companies looking to reduce production costs, eliminate process bottlenecks, and increase efficiency without compromising precision or control.
METAL SHOW & TIB 2026 will bring together more than 160 exhibiting companies across an area of over 12,000 square meters, with participants from 14 countries. According to the organizers, 22% of the exhibiting companies are taking part for the first time, while 49.6% of visitors are decision-makers.
The event is intended for entrepreneurs, general managers, executive directors, procurement directors, department heads, specialists, and technicians involved in the selection, evaluation, or operation of industrial technologies.
Visiting hours are Tuesday to Thursday, May 12th to 14th, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Friday, May 15th, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Admission is free with an invitation downloaded online from the event’s official website or via the ROMEXPO APP.
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