Global Steel Events
International exhibitions, conferences & trade shows
UK Construction Week London 2026
2027 edition of the British Advanced Engineering Exhibition. It includes intelligent metal forming machines, industrial robots, and 3D printing technologies for steel.
View DetailsInternational Exhibition of Sheet Metal Forming Technologies. Includes cutting, bending, printing and pressure forming machines.
View Details2027 session of the International Green Economy Exhibition in Rimini. It attracts 1,200+ exhibitors and 80,000 visitors specializing in the fields of metal and materials recycling.
View Details2027 session of the Libyan Recycling Conference. It addresses the role of scrap metal in achieving self-sufficiency for the LISCO plant and reducing the scrap import bill.
View DetailsThe 2027 edition of Big 5 Egypt. It is considered the most prominent gateway for international companies to enter the Egyptian construction market, which represents the largest construction market in Africa and the Middle East.
View Details2027 edition of the East Africa Construction Expo. Reviews steel construction materials for road and railway projects under the SGR African Development Initiative.
View DetailsThe 47th edition of the largest construction exhibition in the Middle East. Reviews steel structures and modern building materials.
View DetailsThe seventeenth session of the Steel and Iron Exhibition in the Middle East. It attracts 400+ exhibitors and 15,000+ professional visitors.
View DetailsThe 2028 edition of the largest metalworking exhibition in the south of England. Displays the latest laser cutting, folding and drilling machines for steel.
View DetailsThe 2028 session of the largest mining conference in Africa. Highlights new mining projects to extract vital minerals on the African continent.
View Details2028 session of the International Conference on Mineral Exploration and Development. 30,000+ participants and hundreds of companies listed on global mining exchanges.
View DetailsThe ninth session of the British Metal Recycling Summit. Reviews the UK's goals for a circular economy and reducing scrap carbon emissions.
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