EXPO Ferroviaria 2026
Italy’s leading railway industry exhibition showcasing the latest technologies, infrastructure solutions, and innovations in rail transport.
Date
28 settembre 2026 - 30 settembre 2026
Venue
Fiera Milano Rho
Strada Statale del Sempione 28 20017 Milan Italy
About the event
EXPO Ferroviaria 2026 is one of the most important railway industry exhibitions in Italy and a significant meeting point for professionals involved in railway technology, infrastructure, and transport systems. The event will take place from September 28 to September 30, 2026, at the Fiera Milano Rho exhibition center in Milan, Italy. It is organized as a business-to-business (B2B) trade fair that connects railway operators, infrastructure managers, manufacturers, technology providers, and government representatives from around the world.
The exhibition focuses on a wide range of railway technologies and services that support modern rail transport. Exhibitors present solutions related to rolling stock technology, track and infrastructure systems, signalling and train control, communications technologies, electrification, and maintenance equipment. The event also includes suppliers of specialized products such as passenger information systems, safety technologies, electronics, IT solutions, and consultancy services for railway projects.
EXPO Ferroviaria serves as a key platform for industry professionals to exchange knowledge, discover new technologies, and discuss emerging trends shaping the future of rail transport. In addition to the exhibition area, the event hosts conferences, seminars, and technical presentations where experts present innovations and share insights into developments within the railway sector.
The event attracts thousands of visitors and exhibitors from many countries, creating opportunities for networking and business cooperation. By bringing together leading companies, policymakers, and railway specialists, EXPO Ferroviaria 2026 plays an important role in supporting technological innovation and collaboration across the international railway industry.