Events

INTERSCHUTZ 2026

1. - 6. Jun 2026, Hanover, Germany

Safeguarding tomorrow.

INTERSCHUTZ is the world's leading trade fair for the fire and rescue services, civil protection, safety and security. What's more, INTERSCHUTZ is a showcase for heroes. It is, after all, a gathering place for people from all around the world who routinely save lives, prevent disasters, and help others in emergency situations.

Exhibition Areas 2026

  • Fire Fighting: Fire brigades operate in ever-changing deployment scenarios. At INTERSCHUTZ, manufacturers present true innovations and the best solutions available for equipment, vehicles, fire extinguishing systems and emergency management in fire and disaster control.
  • Rescue Services: INTERSCHUTZ provides a comprehensive survey of the latest emergency-sector products.
  • Civil Protection: Everything from Tents for stay, accommodation or sanitation purposes, mobile power supply or flood protection will be on show in the civil protection display area at INTERSCHUTZ 2026.
  • Fire Prevention: Modern construction types, larger buildings and denser development mean new requirements for preventive fire protection. INTERSCHUTZ covers all areas from planning to implementation.
  • Protective Equipment: From smart textiles to integrated communication solutions for fire protection, rescue services and civil protection, at INTERSCHUTZ you’ll find the entire range of PPE for all areas of application.
  • Communications & Control Center Solutions: At INTERSCHUTZ you can get a perfect overview of which solutions are currently on the market and being discussed.

The Focus Topics of INTERSCHUTZ 2026

  • Impacts of climate change: Climate change scenario: Solutions and innovations.
  • Turning point in civil protection: Keep pace with changing situations through innovations.
  • Sustainability: Sustainable solutions for efficient emergency management.
  • Artificial intelligence: Artificial intelligence in control centers, situation centers and at the scene of operations - The role of AI in emergency management today and tomorrow.

More information here