REAS’s participation in INTERSCHUTZ 2026, the world’s leading safety event, held in Hanover from June 1 to 6, concluded with a very positive outcome.
In an edition that confirmed the international importance of the Deutsche Messe event, REAS, an event “powered by INTERSCHUTZ,” played a leading role, presenting to industry professionals, companies, institutions, and stakeholders from around the world the innovations of the 25th edition, scheduled for October 8 to 10 at the Montichiari Exhibition Center.
INTERSCHUTZ 2026 recorded impressive numbers: approximately 140,000 visitors from 144 countries, 1,772 exhibitors from 55 nations, and over 120,000 square meters of exhibition space, confirming its global leadership in the sector. The growth in international participation was particularly significant, reaching 24% of total visitors, almost double the 2015 edition.
Within this exceptionally significant context, REAS was able to consolidate its internationalization process, further strengthening its strategic partnership with Hannover Fairs International GmbH and INTERSCHUTZ. This collaboration has contributed to the growth of the Montichiari Emergency Exhibition since 2013 and its progressive establishment as a point of reference in Italy and Europe.
Our presence in Hannover with a stand in Hall 26 allowed us to develop new relationships with international buyers, leading companies, relief organizations, and institutional representatives, generating important networking opportunities ahead of the October event.
Among the highlights of the event was “Partner Country Day Italy” which on Wednesday, June 3, brought the Italian emergency management model to the forefront of international attention. The initiative provided an important opportunity for discussion on the role of civil defense, operational coordination in emergencies, the evolution of relief efforts, and the prospects for international cooperation. The roundtable discussion held in the afternoon at the INTERSCHUTZ Forum provided a wide-ranging opportunity for discussion, with speakers including Andreas Züge, General Manager of Hannover Fairs International GmbH, and Ezio Zorzi, Director of Centro Fiera Montichiari. The day concluded with celebrations for the 80th anniversary of the Italian Republic, attended by Piero Vaira, Consul General of Italy in Hannover.
REAS has thus contributed to promoting Italian expertise in the emergency management sector, fostering dialogue between institutions, operators, and businesses on the new risk scenarios affecting Europe and the world. The 2026 edition of INTERSCHUTZ powerfully highlighted some of the key challenges that will shape the future of the sector: territorial resilience, civil protection, natural disaster management, climate change, digitalization, and artificial intelligence applied to relief operations. These topics will also be prominent at REAS 2026, where companies, professionals, and organizations will be able to discuss the most innovative technologies and solutions for emergency management.
Participation in Hannover also takes on a special symbolic value for REAS, which this year celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Founded in 2001 as an event primarily dedicated to the world of volunteering, the show has successfully engaged businesses and production entities, supporting their development, to become the leading Italian trade fair for the fire prevention, first aid, civil protection, security, and assistance for persons with disabilities sectors.
In 2025, REAS attracted over 30,000 attendees, with 312 exhibitors from 29 countries and visitors from more than 50 nations, confirming steady growth both in terms of quantity and the professional quality of the professionals involved.
Four months before the opening of the new edition, the interest generated at INTERSCHUTZ confirms REAS’s strategic role in the European panorama of specialized events and suggests further growth in international participation.
The event will take place from October 8th to 10th, 2026, at Centro Fiera Montichiari, where companies, institutions, emergency workers, professionals, and volunteers will gather to celebrate REAS’s 25th anniversary and discuss the challenges facing the emergency response system in the coming years.










