The Euro PM2026 Congress & Exhibition, organised by the European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA), will take place in Budapest, Hungary, from 11–14 October 2026 at the Hungexpo Center.
Euro PM2026 will feature a world-class technical programme and a 2500 m² exhibition showcasing the latest innovations from the global powder metallurgy (PM) supply chain. Alongside the technical content, the event will include a welcome reception, gala dinner, and other social activities, providing excellent opportunities for networking within the international PM community.
As one of Europe’s most prominent events in the field, Euro PM2026 is expected to attract industry leaders, decision-makers, leading academics, and representatives from across the entire PM supply chain.
Over 200 oral and poster presentations will highlight the latest developments in powder metallurgy throughout three full days of plenary sessions, keynote lectures, and specialised seminars. The programme will cover the full spectrum of PM, including:
Powders: Production, characterisation, properties, and other powder-related topics
Consolidation Technologies: Compaction and sintering, MIM, HIP, FAST, additive manufacturing beam- and sinter-based technologies, powder deposition, and other processes
Materials: Ferrous, non-ferrous, light, high-temperature, functional, hardmetals, cermets, ultrahard, and other PM materials
Applications: Biomedical, aerospace, automotive, energy, tooling, and further industrial applications
Tools for Advancing PM: Testing and evaluation, secondary operations, design and modelling, sustainability and life cycle analysis, health and safety, digitisation, and other enabling technologies
The Euro PM2026 Exhibition, open from Monday to Wednesday, will represent the entire PM supply chain. Exhibitors will include raw material suppliers, furnace and equipment manufacturers, tooling specialists, and many others, all available to discuss current and future business opportunities. The exhibition area will be located adjacent to the technical sessions, with coffee points, lunch facilities, and poster presentation spaces designed to encourage productive networking.