Resilience Expo

10 June
2026

Showcasing the climate adaptation economy.

Resilience Expo

10 June
2026

Showcasing the climate adaptation economy.

What can you expect at the exhibition?

Insights and solutions for climate-resilient
cities and infrastructure

What can you
expect at the
exhibition?

Insights and
solutions for
climate-resilient
cities and
infrastructure

Resilience Expo brings together practical solutions and expert knowledge on climate adaptation – from analysis and planning to implementation on the ground.

Regional, national and international exhibitors will showcase a broad spectrum of effective and innovative approaches to climate adaptation.

Alongside the exhibition, visitors can also look forward to a stage programme in the morning and interactive workshops in the afternoon.

Key focus areas of the exhibition

Key focus
areas of the
exhibition

The Resilience Expo 2026 showcases innovative solutions for climate adaptation:  from heavy rainfall and flood protection to climate-resilient urban and open space design, as well as digital planning tools, resilient buildings, and infrastructure. The spectrum is complemented by approaches to heat and health protection, along with financing, and knowledge transfer for climate-resilient cities, landscapes, and living environments.

Our Focus Topics – Resilience Expo 2026

Climate adaptation in urban water management

Cities are increasingly facing the combined challenges of heavy rainfall and prolonged dry periods. This calls for integrated approaches that retain water, manage runoff and make water available where it is needed.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Explore systems and concepts for stormwater management, flood protection and water-sensitive urban development – with practical applications for planning and implementation.

Designing climate-resilient spaces
Whether in cities, across landscapes or on agricultural land, green spaces play a key role in climate resilience. They contribute to cooling, water retention, biodiversity, and a high quality of life.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Approaches and solutions for climate-adapted green and open space development, resilient landscapes and future-proof agricultural practices – from strategic concepts to practical applications.

Data-driven decision-making for climate adaptation

Understanding climate risks requires reliable data and the right tools. Digital applications support risk analysis, prioritisation and the monitoring of adaptation measures.

What to expect at the exhibition:
See tools for climate risk analysis, simulation and digital decision support – clearly presented and directly relevant for municipalities and businesses.

Adapting the built environment to climate risks
Buildings and infrastructure are increasingly exposed to extreme weather events. The goal is to systematically strengthen their resilience, minimise damage and ensure that urban development as a whole becomes climate-resilient.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Products, materials and technical solutions for the climate-adapted development and safeguarding of buildings and infrastructure.

Responding to rising heat stress

Heat is one of the most significant climate-related health risks, especially in densely populated areas. Effective prevention and protective measures are becoming more important than ever.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Discover solutions for heat protection, cooling and health prevention – with concrete applications for municipalities, institutions and workplaces.

Creating the conditions for effective climate adaptation
Successful climate adaptation requires clear strategies, viable financing models and the targeted exchange of knowledge. Governance structures, funding instruments and transfer formats are essential to implement measures and scale them effectively.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Approaches and tools for strategic governance, innovative financing and the transfer of knowledge and experience – from funding programmes and partnerships to proven models and practical tools.

Strengthening exchange, advisory services and communication
Networks, advisory services and communication are key enablers of effective climate adaptation. They connect stakeholders, provide orientation and help translate knowledge into concrete action.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Offers from networks, advisory bodies and communication initiatives – ranging from strategic guidance and hands-on consulting to formats for exchange, capacity building and networking.

Climate adaptation in urban water management

Cities are increasingly facing the combined challenges of heavy rainfall and prolonged dry periods. This calls for integrated approaches that retain water, manage runoff and make water available where it is needed.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Explore systems and concepts for stormwater management, flood protection and water-sensitive urban development – with practical applications for planning and implementation.

Designing climate-resilient spaces
Whether in cities, across landscapes or on agricultural land, green spaces play a key role in climate resilience. They contribute to cooling, water retention, biodiversity, and a high quality of life.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Approaches and solutions for climate-adapted green and open space development, resilient landscapes and future-proof agricultural practices – from strategic concepts to practical applications.

Data-driven decision-making for climate adaptation

Understanding climate risks requires reliable data and the right tools. Digital applications support risk analysis, prioritisation and the monitoring of adaptation measures.

What to expect at the exhibition:
See tools for climate risk analysis, simulation and digital decision support – clearly presented and directly relevant for municipalities and businesses.

Adapting the built environment to climate risks
Buildings and infrastructure are increasingly exposed to extreme weather events. The goal is to systematically strengthen their resilience, minimise damage and ensure that urban development as a whole becomes climate-resilient.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Products, materials and technical solutions for the climate-adapted development and safeguarding of buildings and infrastructure.

Responding to rising heat stress

Heat is one of the most significant climate-related health risks, especially in densely populated areas. Effective prevention and protective measures are becoming more important than ever.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Discover solutions for heat protection, cooling and health prevention – with concrete applications for municipalities, institutions and workplaces.

Creating the conditions for effective climate adaptation
Successful climate adaptation requires clear strategies, viable financing models and the targeted exchange of knowledge. Governance structures, funding instruments and transfer formats are essential to implement measures and scale them effectively.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Approaches and tools for strategic governance, innovative financing and the transfer of knowledge and experience – from funding programmes and partnerships to proven models and practical tools.

Strengthening exchange, advisory services and communication
Networks, advisory services and communication are key enablers of effective climate adaptation. They connect stakeholders, provide orientation and help translate knowledge into concrete action.

What to expect at the exhibition:
Offers from networks, advisory bodies and communication initiatives – ranging from strategic guidance and hands-on consulting to formats for exchange, capacity building and networking.

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Any
Questions?

For personalized support or assistance with your application, please do not hesitate to contact our exhibition management team at info@resilience-expo.com.