Global Steel Events
International exhibitions, conferences & trade shows
Fasteners World โ Italy Edition 2026
Annual Moroccan Steel Forum. It brings together Moroccan steel producers such as Sonasid and Longometal and importers of rebar and steel billet to discuss the requirements of the large Moroccan construction market.
View DetailsEast Africa Building and Construction Exhibition. It is the most prominent platform for marketing rebar and steel construction materials in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia.
View DetailsThe largest machine tool and metalworking exhibition in Southeast Asia. 2,000+ exhibitors from 45 countries.
View DetailsAnnual European Aluminum Conference in Brussels. Discusses policies for decarbonisation of the European aluminum industry, recycling and trade with Asia.
View DetailsThe largest building and construction exhibition in the Middle East. It features 3,000+ exhibitors from 60+ countries and attracts 100,000 visitors.
View DetailsInternational Exhibition of Construction and Restoration in Turin. Highlights techniques of steel reinforcement of ancient buildings and reconstruction with modern metal structures.
View DetailsThe sixteenth session of the Middle East Metal and Steel Working Exhibition. It is the first reference for decision makers in the region.
View Details2027 session of the African Mining Conference. Discusses mining investments in iron ores and critical minerals needed for the green transition and batteries.
View DetailsAnnual Southern Manufacturing Expo. It is the leading reference for metal manufacturers and forming machine suppliers in the southern UK.
View Details2027 session of the American TMS Society Annual Conference. It deals with the research and development of advanced steel alloys, high-temperature metals and surface treatments.
View Details2027 session of the Canadian PDAC Mining Conference. It discusses projects for extracting iron, nickel, cobalt, and lithium ores within the global green transition system.
View DetailsUK Metal Recycling Summit 2027. Discusses domestic scrap supplies and the impact of EU policies on UK scrap exports.
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