FENSTERBAU FRONTALE 2026 will once again bring together the global window, door and façade industry, presenting practical solutions, technical innovations and a comprehensive programme focused on the future of construction.

Taking place from 24 to 27 March 2026 in Nuremberg, the world-leading trade fair for window, door and façade technologies is expected to attract thousands of professionals from across the international building sector. Organisers report strong early interest, with exhibition space expected to reach levels similar to the previous edition.

The event will focus on key themes shaping the industry, including energy-efficient renovation, modular and serial construction, recycling and circular economy strategies, safety solutions and climate-resilient building methods. These topics reflect the growing need for sustainable and future-ready solutions across the architectural and construction sectors.

Alongside the exhibition halls, the fair will host an extensive programme designed to combine practical knowledge with industry insight. A new FENSTERBAU FRONTALE Stage will act as a central platform for innovation, where market trends, guided tours and the presentation of the event’s Innovation Award will take place.

Visitors will also have access to specialised forums and knowledge sessions addressing current challenges in the industry. Among the highlights is the Architecture–Windows–Facades forum, where experts will explore themes such as modular construction, circular building strategies and climate resilience.

Additional exhibitions will focus on climate-secure construction methods and developments in metal construction, providing further opportunities for professionals to exchange ideas and explore emerging technologies.

With its new motto “Framing what’s next”, the 2026 edition aims to underline the industry’s commitment to progress, sustainability and international collaboration. The event will once again take place alongside the woodworking trade fair HOLZ-HANDWERK, allowing visitors to access both exhibitions with a single ticket.

The previous edition of the trade fair attracted around 75,000 visitors and nearly 1,000 exhibitors, confirming its role as one of the most important global meeting points for the window, door and façade industry.

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