Kazakhstan Machinery Fair, recognized as one of Central Asia’s key events for the machinery manufacturing and metalworking industries, will take place in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, from April 1 to 3, 2026. The 7th International Specialized Exhibition for Machinery Manufacturing and Metalworking, to be held at the EXPO International Exhibition Center, aims to bring together industry professionals from across the region on a dedicated technical platform.
For its 2026 edition, the fair is expected to host more than 300 companies from 25 countries. The event will focus on metalworking, welding technologies, corrosion protection, occupational health and safety, and efficiency-enhancing solutions for manufacturing processes. Professional visitors will have the opportunity to observe modern industrial equipment and machine tools in operation, as well as explore and test next-generation automation and robotic systems.
The fair’s target audience includes executives of manufacturing companies, engineers, technologists, industrial design specialists, and representatives from the public sector.
As preparations for the fair continue, the organizing company Astana Expo announced that it has incorporated three major exhibition projects—MinTech, KazInterPower, and AktobeNefteKhim—into its portfolio, all of which have been held for many years across Kazakhstan’s industrial regions. The acquisition is viewed as part of the company’s strategy to strengthen its presence in the country’s key industrial hubs:
- MinTech: An exhibition dedicated to mining, metallurgy, and energy technologies.
- KazInterPower: A trade fair focused on energy systems and electrical engineering equipment.
- AktobeNefteKhim: An exhibition centered on technologies for the oil, gas, and chemical industries.
These projects will form a portfolio that enables direct engagement with technical specialists and engineers in key industrial regions such as East Kazakhstan, Pavlodar, and Aktobe, widely regarded as the country’s industrial heartlands.
Commenting on the expansion of the company’s portfolio, Astana Expo General Director S.A. Kanapyanov stated:
“This move represents more than a simple portfolio expansion; it is a strategic step toward advancing industrial exhibitions that facilitate direct dialogue between the market and manufacturing enterprises. We see significant potential in regional projects where decisions are made on site by industry professionals. Our mission is to preserve the legacy and sectoral expertise of these fairs while steadily increasing their commercial value for our clients.”
Kazakhstan Machinery Fair 2026 will be integrated with Astana Expo’s flagship events, continuing to provide a comprehensive technology and trade platform for the Central Asian industrial market.
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