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Istanbul to Host LES-EXPO 2026, Showcasing Eurasia-Africa Heavy Load Engineering Innovations


Istanbul: Istanbul will host the LES-EXPO Eurasia-Africa Load Engineering Services Exhibition next year, bringing together global players in heavy lifting, structural support, and transport engineering to showcase the sector’s latest technological advances and sustainable solutions.



According to Anadolu Agency, the fair will showcase a comprehensive array of solutions-from crane systems and oversized cargo transport technologies to structural support equipment and advanced digital planning tools-designed to tackle the complex logistics of lifting and transporting exceptionally heavy, long, wide, or tall loads.



LES-EXPO 2026 will serve as a key platform for crane manufacturers, heavy lift system suppliers, machinery and equipment producers, and engineering solution providers to present new products and projects while exploring opportunities for cross-border collaboration.



The European Association of Abnormal Road Transport and Mobile Cranes (ESTA) is supporting the event as an international cooperation partner, underscoring its strategic scope.



The fair is expected to attract manufacturers, service providers, suppliers, and buyers from both local and international markets.



Participants will be able to track the latest industry trends, engage with experts, and test emerging technologies through hands-on demonstrations. The program will also include technical sessions, seminars, and exclusive events featuring leading voices from the sector.



Organized by the Load Engineering Association (YMB) and Turkish trade show organizer KFA Fuarcilik, the exhibition will take place at the Istanbul Expo Center from April 7 to 9, 2026.



Described by organizers as the ‘invisible force behind mega projects,’ the load engineering ecosystem will be placed center stage at a time when infrastructure investment, logistics efficiency, and structural resilience are gaining new importance across Eurasia and Africa.