MCE 2026 opens its doors tomorrow in Milan 


The comeback of the most important European trade fair for comfort and energy efficiency.

Every two years, Fiera Milano becomes the meeting point for professionals working in comfort, energy and water management. From 24 to 27 March 2026, Mostra Convegno Expocomfort returns as the benchmark event for companies and specialists in the building systems industry.

One of the few events to offer a comprehensive view of the market — alongside the opportunity to meet relevant suppliers and track the direction of emerging technologies — MCE 2026 is the right place for aquatic sector professionals too. The industry is undergoing a period of significant transformation, driven by rising demands around energy efficiency, water quality and sustainability.

The exhibition roster includes companies from the pool sector and providers of air treatment solutions for indoor aquatic facilities. Dehumidification, corrosion resistance, humidity control and long-term operational reliability are among the defining themes of this edition.

Technical conferences: water takes centre stage

The MCE 2026 programme features conferences, workshops and technical presentations across four days. Among the many sessions dedicated to water management, two stand out for professionals in the pool industry.

On the afternoon of Wednesday 25 March, Precious Water: Innovation and Sustainability in the Recovery Cycle will address water reuse in building systems — an increasingly pressing issue both from a regulatory and an operational cost perspective.

On the morning of Thursday 26 March, Maximum Energy Efficiency in Water Filtration will examine strategies to reduce energy consumption in filtration systems, covering intelligent pumps, optimised cycles and integration with thermal plants.

An event on a global scale

MCE is organised by RX (Reed Exhibitions), the global leader in trade fairs and live events. RX delivers approximately 350 events per year across 25 countries, serving 41 industry sectors. The venue is Fiera Milano in Rho, one of the largest and most fully equipped exhibition centres in Europe.

Full schedule and further information are available on MCE’s website.

Image credits: MCE

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