IE Expo China Shanghai
| Trade fair for environmental technologies in the fields of water, waste, air, and soil
Date:
Trade Show Contact
info@mmi-shanghai.com
www.mmi-shanghai.com
Audience:
professional visitors only
Cycle:
annually
The IE expo China is Asia's leading trade fair for environmental technology and a key meeting point for experts, businesses, and decision-makers seeking sustainable solutions to pressing environmental challenges. As the Asian edition of the renowned IFAT in Munich, it serves as a platform for cutting-edge technologies in water and wastewater management, waste and recycling solutions, air pollution control, and soil remediation. The exhibition is held annually at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) and is exclusively open to industry professionals.
Organized by Messe München GmbH, the IE expo China has evolved into a vital event for international companies looking to enter the Chinese market or strengthen their market presence. With increasing support from the Chinese government for environmental technologies and a rising demand for sustainable solutions, the expo offers significant business opportunities.
The event focuses on the latest advancements in water and wastewater treatment, innovative recycling and waste disposal concepts, and forward-thinking air pollution control measures. Companies showcase state-of-the-art environmental technologies—from water treatment and purification systems to waste processing machinery and solutions for monitoring environmental parameters. Key topics such as CO₂ reduction, resource efficiency, and renewable energies are gaining growing importance.
A technical and scientific conference program complements the exhibition, providing valuable expert knowledge and an ideal platform for networking and exchange among national and international industry leaders. The combination of a specialized exhibition, practical solutions, and top-tier knowledge-sharing makes IE expo China an essential industry event.
The IE Expo China takes place annually, and therefore for the twenty-seventh time previsibly in April 2026 in Shanghai.
Local time:
01:29 h (UTC +08:00)