MASHEXPO SIBERIA 2026 will be held in Novosibirsk, Russia, at the Novosibirsk Expo Centre, with the event scheduled for January 2026. Positioned at the heart of Siberia’s industrial region, the fair serves as one of Russia’s most important platforms for machine building, metalworking, and industrial equipment technologies, bringing together manufacturers, suppliers, and buyers from across the country and neighboring markets.
The exhibition places a strong focus on machinery and equipment for industrial production, covering key segments such as machine tools, metal processing technologies, welding equipment, industrial automation, components, and engineering solutions. For the machine industry, MASHEXPO SIBERIA provides direct access to sectors including manufacturing, energy, construction, mining, and heavy industry, where reliable and efficient machinery remains a critical investment priority.
MASHEXPO SIBERIA is widely recognized as a practical, business-oriented trade fair. Exhibitors use the event to present production-ready machines, tooling solutions, and modern manufacturing systems designed to improve productivity, durability, and cost efficiency. The fair’s regional strength makes it particularly valuable for companies seeking to expand their presence in Siberia and the broader Russian industrial market.
From a machine-building perspective, the event highlights how modern machine tools, automation systems, and industrial technologies are supporting the modernization of production facilities under challenging operating conditions. Live demonstrations and technical discussions allow visitors to evaluate equipment performance and identify solutions tailored to real-world industrial needs.
By hosting MASHEXPO SIBERIA 2026 in Novosibirsk, the exhibition reinforces its role as a strategic meeting point for the machine and manufacturing industries in Eastern Russia. With its clear emphasis on industrial machinery and applied engineering solutions, the fair continues to play a key role in connecting technology providers with decision-makers shaping the future of regional manufacturing.








