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Maintenance Dortmund will once again bring the entire industry together on 25–26 February 2026.

As the flagship trade show and innovation platform for industrial maintenance, maintenance Dortmund will once again bring the entire industry together on 25–26 February 2026. From established market leaders to exciting newcomers, from global players to strong regional specialists – in short: this is where the market happens, with the expert audience right at its center. What else do participants gain? A clear knowledge advantage and the ideal environment for in-depth exchange. A place where networking happens at the highest level – on equal footing.

Whether classic maintenance products or cutting-edge software solutions: participants at maintenance Dortmund find everything they need to make their daily business even more successful – today and in the future. This includes the entire spectrum along the value chain: consumables, spare parts, maintenance equipment, inspection, maintenance management, smart maintenance, services and solutions, engineering services, safety and health, sustainability, human resources, associations and institutions, as well as media. For maximum industry insight.

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