INTERSCHUTZ 2026 registration attracts global market leaders


Iain Hoey
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Strong exhibitor presence confirmed for INTERSCHUTZ 2026
According to INTERSCHUTZ, preparations for its 2026 event in Hanover are progressing as global companies confirm their participation.
Nearly 450 exhibitors have registered for the international trade fair, which focuses on firefighting, rescue, and civil protection.
This accounts for over a third of the planned exhibition area of 38,000 square metres.
Major companies, including Rosenbauer, Dräger, and Desautel, will exhibit alongside other industry names such as BMW, MSA, and Tatra Trucks.
The organisers expect this early commitment to drive further registrations in the months ahead.
“Safeguarding tomorrow” theme takes centre stage
The 2026 event will centre around the theme “Safeguarding Tomorrow,” highlighting future-focused innovations for enhanced safety.
Bernd Heinold, Head of INTERSCHUTZ at Deutsche Messe, said: “In view of global crises, climate change, and natural disasters, the message that companies send by participating in INTERSCHUTZ is very significant.”
Key topics include improving international networking, advancing knowledge transfer, and integrating artificial intelligence into safety processes.
Heinold emphasised that the event is designed to facilitate discussions between policymakers, businesses, and aid organisations.
Opportunities for companies to invest in the future
Companies registering early benefit from securing prime locations and reduced rates.
The organisers have encouraged potential exhibitors to act swiftly to finalise their participation.
In addition to networking opportunities, exhibitors will showcase advanced technologies, with INTERSCHUTZ 2026 expected to attract a diverse range of attendees, including industry professionals and decision-makers.
Summary: INTERSCHUTZ 2026 registration attracts global market leaders
INTERSCHUTZ 2026 has confirmed nearly 450 exhibitors, covering over 38,000 square metres.
Prominent companies such as Rosenbauer and Dräger have registered, with the event’s theme focusing on global safety innovations.
Organisers highlight the fair’s importance in addressing climate change, crises, and natural disasters while fostering international collaboration.
Early registration benefits include preferred locations and reduced rates.
The event will take place in Hanover from 1–6 June 2026.