Roof Expo — Roofing Materials and Technology Fair
Roof Expo — Roofing Materials and Technology Fair 2026 is a dedicated roofing materials and technology trade fair held from November 24–26, 2026, at Ptak Warsaw Expo, Al. Katowicka 62, 05-830 Nadarzyn, Warsaw, Poland. Organized by Ptak Warsaw Expo, this event represents the 4th edition of Poland's trade fair focused on roofing materials and technology. It is co-located with Facade Expo.
Ptak Warsaw Expo, the organizing body and venue, is characterized as the largest trade fair and congress center in Poland and Central Europe, as well as a leader in organizing trade fairs within the region. The center annually hosts over 90 events, including trade fairs, exhibitions, and conferences. Annually, it accommodates more than 1.5 million visitors from 70 countries and nearly 20,000 exhibitors across its events. Ptak Warsaw Expo is a member of international trade fair associations including SISO, IAEE, and UFI, alongside national organizations such as The Conferences and Congresses in Poland Association, The Event Industry Association, and The National Chamber of Trade Fairs.
The exhibition space at Ptak Warsaw Expo comprises 143,000 square meters distributed across 6 modern halls, supplemented by 500,000 square meters of outdoor space available for exhibitions and outdoor events. The venue's facilities include more than a dozen conference rooms in each pavilion, designed to accommodate groups ranging from 10 to 500 people.
**Practical Information**
The Ptak Warsaw Expo venue is located in the suburbs of Warsaw, at the intersection of European north-south and east-west communication routes. Its location facilitates access, with Frederic Chopin International Airport situated approximately 10 minutes away by car. The center of Warsaw is approximately 15 minutes away by car. The venue is accessible via the intersection of expressways S7 and S8 with the A2 motorway. For attendees arriving by car, 15,000 parking spaces are available with direct access to the halls.
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, serves as a significant hub for state offices, decision-making centers, and business. The city is noted as a Central European metropolis and a business capital for the region, recognized for its role in economic changes.