MACCHINE & UTENSILI 2026 will be held in Brescia, Italy, at the Brixia Forum Exhibition Centre, bringing together industry professionals at one of Italy’s most established trade fairs dedicated to machine tools and industrial manufacturing technologies. Taking place in 2026, the event is strategically located in one of the country’s most important industrial districts, known for its strong concentration of metalworking, mechanical engineering, and advanced manufacturing companies.
The exhibition places a clear emphasis on machine tools and production technologies, covering a wide range of solutions including CNC machining centers, turning and milling machines, tooling systems, metal forming technologies, automation, robotics, and industrial components. For the machinery sector, MACCHINE & UTENSILI serves as a key platform to showcase production-ready technologies aimed at improving efficiency, precision, and operational reliability.
MACCHINE & UTENSILI is widely recognized as a business-oriented and application-focused trade fair. Exhibitors present machines and systems designed to meet the practical needs of manufacturers operating in competitive and cost-sensitive environments. The fair is particularly relevant for small and medium-sized enterprises, which form the backbone of Italy’s machine-building and metalworking industries.
From a machine industry perspective, MACCHINE & UTENSILI 2026 highlights how modern machine tools, automation solutions, and integrated production systems are supporting the digital transformation of manufacturing. Visitors gain direct insight into technologies that enhance productivity, reduce downtime, and enable flexible, high-quality production across diverse industrial sectors.
By hosting MACCHINE & UTENSILI 2026 in Brescia, the exhibition reinforces its role as a key meeting point for the Italian and European machine-tool industries. With its strong industrial focus and deep connection to one of Europe’s most dynamic manufacturing regions, the fair continues to play an important role in advancing modern machining and industrial production.








