Warsaw Industry Automatica is described as the largest event in Poland dedicated to industrial automation and robotics. The upcoming edition will take place on 12–14 May 2026 and is intended as a comprehensive platform for presenting solutions for modern industry. The organisers emphasise that the thematic scope includes process automation, robotics, control systems, electronics, as well as industrial and control and measurement equipment. Participation in the fair is free of charge after prior online registration, which is intended to facilitate access for a wide group of specialists and decision-makers involved in the development and modernisation of production plants.
Event profile and target group
Warsaw Industry Automatica is addressed to professionals involved in the implementation and operation of modern technologies in industry. The event provides a meeting space for market leaders, manufacturers, system integrators, engineers, designers and production management staff. According to the organisers, the fair supports the exchange of knowledge, presentation of current technologies and building long-term business relations.
Visitors include engineers and automation specialists, persons responsible for production, logistics and purchasing management, as well as system designers and IT engineers. The event also attracts representatives of the energy sector, advanced technologies and companies seeking specialised, industry-specific solutions for their production plants and industrial installations.
Thematic scope of the fair
The thematic scope of Warsaw Industry Automatica covers control and measurement equipment, control systems, solutions in the field of robotics, industrial electronics and drive systems. Auxiliary equipment related to industrial automation is also presented, as well as solutions enabling the integration of individual elements of production infrastructure.
The fair also features and presents visualisation and inspection systems, system integration solutions and technical services aimed at industrial plants. The offering is complemented by proposals for competence development and training for industry, which corresponds to the needs associated with digitalisation, increasing efficiency and ensuring the safety of production processes.
Automation & Robotics Summit
An integral part of Warsaw Industry Automatica is the Automation & Robotics Summit conference. The programme includes expert panel discussions, practical workshops and case study presentations related to automation and robotics in industry. The organisers announce that the conference will address the latest trends and innovations in the field of industrial process automation.
A key element of the summit is the presentation of real-life implementations of modern solutions. The case studies are intended to show how specific technologies are implemented in production plants and what results they deliver in terms of efficiency, quality and process safety. The conference also provides an opportunity for networking and direct business meetings with representatives of technology companies, integrators and end users.
Event partners
Among the partners of Warsaw Industry Automatica are, among others, Fairp and the Industry 4.0 Centre. According to the organisers, cooperation with these entities is intended to strengthen the technical and substantive character of the event and to highlight the importance of digital transformation and the Industry 4.0 concept for the development of automation and robotics in Poland. Partners and exhibitors are presented as actively involved in shaping the directions of modern industry development.
TOP exhibitors at Warsaw Industry Automatica
Warsaw Industry Automatica brings together recognised brands and technology companies that develop solutions in the field of industrial automation and robotics. Among the exhibitors are Multiprojekt Automatyka, Euchner, Beckhoff Automation, Wago Elwag, Elmark Automatyka, Honeywell GmbH and Schmalz. These companies present solutions related to control systems, safety and industrial infrastructure.
There is also a strong presence of global technology suppliers such as Nachi Europe, Dobot Europe GmbH, Fatek Polska, Invertek Drives and HF Inverter Polska. Their portfolios include advanced technologies in robotics, drives and industrial automation solutions.
The exhibition is supplemented by companies specialising in innovative technologies, system integration and industrial components. These include Fairp, Autorobot – Strefa, MV Center Systemy Wizyjne, Gripper-Pol, LSI Software, Transfer Multisort Elektronik, Norelem, ILME, GFG Polska and Limatherm Sensor. According to the organisers, these entities co-create the comprehensive ecosystem of modern industry presented at the fair.
Nature and objectives of the event
Warsaw Industry Automatica is presented as an event combining technology, knowledge and business. The organisers point out that an extensive technical programme, the presence of leading exhibitors and the possibility of direct meetings with experts make the fair an important date in the calendar of specialists involved in automation, robotics and modern industrial technologies.
The practical dimension of the event is emphasised. Participation in the fair is intended to provide access to the latest solutions and trends and to create an opportunity for participants to exchange experience. Communications highlight the aspect of competence development, building business relations and confronting companies' development plans with the current market offering of technologies for industry.
Warsaw Industry Automatica is described as a place where innovations meet the practice of production plants. The organisers stress that the event addresses both visions of industrial development and specific implementations of automation and robotics technologies. In this way, the fair is intended to support the transformation of modern industry towards higher efficiency, safety and digitalisation of processes.