Start-Up Zone at glasstec 2026: stage for young glass industry innovators

Date: 17 July 2026
Source: glasstec
Young entrepreneurs showcase their innovations in the Start-Up Zone at glasstec. © Messe Düsseldorf / Andreas Wiese
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Young entrepreneurs showcase their innovations in the Start-Up Zone at glasstec. © Messe Düsseldorf / Andreas Wiese

Date: 17 July 2026

With the Start-Up Zone glasstec 2026 will once again offer young entrepreneurs a dedicated exhibition area at the heart of the world-leading trade fair for glass.

Read on to find out what this format offers, who it targets and why the glass industry needs innovations from “outsiders” right now.

The glass industry is facing fundamental transformational challenges – which is why the use of AI & Digital Technologies, Decarbonisation and Circular Economy are the hot topics at glasstec 2026. In these areas in particular, new solutions often emerge not from established companies, but from start-up founders who are rethinking processes, materials or business models. The Start-Up Zone at glasstec provides a platform where these companies can showcase their work.

Dedicated exhibition area for up-and-coming companies

National and international companies no more than 5 years old, employing fewer than 20 staff and with an annual turnover of less than EUR 10 million are eligible to exhibit in the Start-Up Zone. The participation package at EUR 4,500 includes not only exhibition space for displaying exhibits but also a flat-rate media package for greater reach and more leads, as well as integration into glasstec’s communications and marketing activities. It also includes two exhibitor passes, 20 admission vouchers, power connection and Internet access.

Greater reach through lectures on the glasstec stage

In addition, Start-Up Zone exhibitors can also apply to give a lecture presentation at the glasstec conference. The Start-Up Sessions are accessible at no charge for all trade fair visitors. This format therefore brings together start-ups with the trade audience at their own stands but also introduces them to the broad-based audience of industry decision-makers as well as representatives from business, research and political spheres. Target groups include mechanical and plant engineering, manufacturing, processing and finishing, architecture and construction, windows and façades as well as energy and environment.

Direct access to a global expert audience

What makes glasstec stand out as a platform, also benefits start-ups: the last edition of the world-leading trade fair registered 1,257 exhibitors from 49 countries and 32,023 visitors from 126 countries. Start-ups that seek to position their innovations internationally will find an audience here that is hard to reach in such numbers anywhere else, including a high percentage of decision-makers who take concrete investment and purchasing decisions.

Sponsoring German companies: BMWE YOUNG INNOVATORS

In addition to the Start-Up Zone there is another participation format for young companies headquartered in Germany: the BMWE YOUNG INNOVATORS joint stand. The grant scheme by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy covers up to 60% of the stand and construction expenses, thereby lowering the financial barrier to an appearance at this leading international trade fair substantially. Companies participating in either of the two formats all benefit from the lecture slots at the glasstec conference and early involvement in trade fair communications.

Applications for the Start-Up Zone and the BMWE YOUNG INNOVATORS joint stand are welcome. For all details as well as registration forms go to www.glasstec-online.com/startups and www.glasstec-online.com/bmwe-en.

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