ISE 2026 in Barcelona aims to break records in exhibition space and economic impact

The Integrated Systems Europe audiovisual fair expects to exceed 1,700 exhibitors and surpass the 520 million euro economic impact.

Imatge genèrica d'un gran espai d'exposició amb estands de tecnologia audiovisual i figures borroses.

Imatge genèrica d'un gran espai d'exposició amb estands de tecnologia audiovisual i figures borroses.

The Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) audiovisual fair, scheduled to take place at Fira de Barcelona from February 3 to 6, is set to break all historical records for attendance, size, and economic impact.

The 2026 edition of ISE will exceed 100,000 square meters of exhibition space, an increase of almost 10% compared to the previous year. Specifically, it will utilize 101,000 square meters, achieved by leveraging the eastern access area of Fira de Barcelona to accommodate the growing demand from participants.
The organization expects to surpass 1,700 exhibitors, representing a 6.5% increase, and also aims to exceed the more than 85,300 attendees registered in the 2025 edition. A key goal is to surpass the 520 million euro economic impact generated by the fair last year.

"The 2025 edition was a record, many people left satisfied, and our industry is growing, especially on the corporate side and not just from Spain, but also Europe and the world."

Mike Blackman · ISE Managing Director
Among the highlights of this year's event are Spark, an event focused on creative industries, and the debut of the CyberSecurity Summit. Additionally, Sol Rahidi, a leading voice in artificial intelligence, will headline the panel of speakers.
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