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electronica 2026
World's leading trade fair and conference for electronics.
November 10-13, 2026, Munich

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electronica 2026
November 10-13, 2026

Operating since 1964, electronica in Munich is the world’s leading electronics trade fair, attracting around 80,000 visitors from 113 countries and 3,480 exhibitors from 58 countries. With over half its attendees and three-quarters of exhibitors coming from abroad, it stands out as a well-connected, international industry event. electronica is currently held bi-annually, with productronica, an electronics manufacturing trade show, being held during its off years. Both shows are held concurrently and co-located with SEMICON, a trade show focused on semiconductor and electronics manufacturing. 

No-fee services for U.S. exhibitors at electronica 2026:

  • Take advantage of our virtual export promotion services: https://www.trade.gov/virtual-services
  • Free Export Promotion Counseling Sessions before, during, and after the show.
  • Information on how to protect new designs you may be showing, and to take expedited action against foreign exhibitors who copy your design and trademarks. Please see important information about trademark and design protection at German trade fairs on our website: Germany Events IPR (trade.gov)
  • Introduction to an International Trade Specialist at your nearest U.S. Commercial Service office in the United States.

Please also visit the electronica website: https://electronica.de/en/

Interested in using the U.S. Commercial Service as an additional market entry tool?

Your U.S. Commercial Service Contact:

Moritz von Holst
Commercial Specialist
American Consulate General Munich
Königinstraße 5
80539 Munich
Phone: +49 89 2888-754
E-Mail: Moritz.Holst@trade.gov 

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