AISTech Nashville
05. - 08. May 2025 | International trade fair and conference for iron and steel technology

AISTech is the leading trade show and conference for the iron and steel industry in North America, serving as a key meeting point for industry professionals from around the world. Since its inception in 2004, it has been organized annually by the Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST), an independent, non-profit organization committed to advancing technical knowledge and fostering professional exchange within the global steel sector. Held every spring, the event rotates locations across the United States, enabling access to different regional markets and providing a wide range of industry experts with insights into the latest developments.
Exclusively tailored for industry professionals, AISTech offers a specialized environment that combines technical depth with an international outlook and strong industry expertise. Its focus spans the entire steel production process — from primary metallurgy and further processing to specialized areas such as rolling technologies, foundry engineering, automation, materials testing, and maintenance. Key future-oriented topics such as sustainability, digitalization, environmental technologies, and occupational safety also play a significant role.
One of the event’s highlights is its comprehensive conference program. Technical sessions, expert presentations, and plenary discussions featuring international specialists make AISTech a vital platform for innovation, knowledge transfer, and professional networking. Attendees benefit from a practice-oriented, scientifically grounded program that addresses current trends and offers solutions for a competitive and sustainable steel industry.
By combining a highly focused trade exhibition with a globally recognized conference, AISTech delivers exceptional value to companies, research institutions, and industry experts. It not only reflects the latest advancements but also serves as a driver of technological progress — year after year, city by city.
The AISTech will take place on 4 days from Monday, 05. May to Thursday, 08. May 2025 in Nashville.
05.05.2025 - 08.05.2025*
Monday - Thursday, 4 days
Audience:
professional visitors only
Cycle:
annually
Local time:
08:12 h (UTC -05:00)
Fair location:
Music City Center,G, 150 4th Ave N 250G, 37219 Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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AIST Org.
186 Thorn Hill Road
PA 15086 Warrendale, USA
Tel: +1 (7)24 8143000
Fax: +1 (7)24 8143001
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www.aist.org
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Fair location:
Music City Center,G, 150 4th Ave N 250G, 37219 Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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Product groups: coke oven machinery, coke ovens, cokemaking plants, cranes, foundry plants, furnaces, galvanizing machines, iron, material handling systems, mechanical components, metal processing machines, recycling plants, rolling mills, scrap, smelters, steel, steel alloys, steel manufacturing plants, transport systems, …
Disclaimer: No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. Errors and alterations excepted! Fair dates and exhibition sites are subject to change by the respective trade fair organiser.
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FAQ
Where does the AISTech taking place?
The AISTech fair takes place in Nashville, at the Music City Center.
When is the AISTech taking place?
Visit the AISTech from 05. - 08. May 2025.
How often does the AISTech take place?
The AISTech takes place annually.
What kind of fair is the AISTech?
The AISTech is an exhibition for Raw materials, Environment and Metal Processing.
Update: 09.04.2025 11:00