Bringing together the entire European industrial ecosystem, the 8th edition of Global Industrie, held from March 30 through April 2, 2026, at Paris Nord Villepinte, welcomed 60,000 industry professionals and 8,000 young people, marking a 12 % increase compared to Global Industrie Paris 2024. Chaired by Nicolas Dufourcq, CEO of Bpifrance, the event combined innovation, business, forward-looking insights and talent development – at a time when industry sits at the heart of global concerns. Reflecting the shared priorities of industry stakeholders, the event set the tone for the future of Europe.
Key Figures
- 60,000 industry professionals
- 8,000 young people and job seekers
- Attendance up 12% compared to 2024
- 91 countries represented
- 25 % international exhibitors
- 9 government ministers present
- 240 conferences across 4 stages
- 700 speakers mobilised
Institutional and political presence
Global Industrie has become a central hub where institutions, top executives, professional federations and companies of all sizes come together to connect and collaborate. Highlighting the strategic role of industry for economic and technological sovereignty, the event hosted nine ministers, alongside representatives from across the political spectrum, as well as delegations of parliamentarians and senators. A forward-looking platform on the industry of tomorrow, La Grande Scène addressed key topics such as international expansion, innovation and its support systems, technological breakthroughs –particularly in energy and digital – talent attractiveness and skills development. Global Industrie also strengthened its international dimension with the participation of Germany’s Deputy Minister for European Affairs, Gunther Krichbaum, and with 25 % international exhibitors representing 91 countries.
Roland Lescure, Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industrial, Energy and Digital Sovereignty: "We must seize these crises as opportunities to keep momentum going, ensuring that sectors already performing well can go even further – particularly energy sovereignty, ecological transition, defence, aerospace and electronics, where acceleration is essential."
Nicolas Dufourcq, CEO of Bpifrance and Chairman of Global Industrie: "Stay resilient, stay sharp and stay agile – and together we will overcome the challenges of reindustrialisation."
Transforming the industrial model
With 2,300 exhibitors across 14 industrial sectors, 50 end-user industries represented, over 3,000 machines in operation, 240 conferences and 700 speakers, Global Industrie provided companies with the tools, solutions, equipment and expertise needed to modernise and enhance competitiveness. The event also showcased the growing interconnections between production systems and other sectors – particularly digital – highlighted by the Digital Technologies Village, bringing together key players in data, cloud computing, digital twins, 5G and cybersecurity.
Designed to support industrial players, the Booster area addressed challenges related to financing, innovation, skills development and digital expertise, offering tailored guidance to visitors. Finally, reflecting the entire industrial value chain, the event featured a dedicated Research & Innovation space, bringing together public and private laboratories as well as a forward-looking showcase on supply chain and logistics through L’Entrepôt Connecté by GI.
Julie Voyer, Director of Global Industrie: "Global Industrie is where we find inspiration, where we expand internationally, where we upskill, refine our expertise – and where we support industrial players every step of the way."
Sébastien Gillet, Executive Director, GL events Exhibitions Industrie: "Skills, expertise, and technology matter – but above all, let’s build on the passion industrial players have for their industry, their machines and their technology. I dedicate this edition to the 3.4M people working in industry – because their commitment is what makes our sector resilient."
Making industry more attractive to talent
With 130,000 recruitments expected in France in 2026, the industrial sector still faces challenges in attracting new talent.
Designed as an educational platform, Global Industrie welcomed 8,000 young people (from middle school to engineering level) and job seekers, offering them opportunities to engage with professionals and discover cutting-edge technologies and innovations.
The Arena, hosting the GI Avenir initiative (focused on careers and employment) and the Golden Tech competition, along with demonstrations and guided tours, gave visitors a hands-on experience of the industrial world and empowered them to become part of a sector full of opportunity.
(Source: GL Events)
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