ITAP to return in October 2026 ahead of full-scale 2027 edition
Hannover Fairs Asia-Pacific has confirmed the relaunch of Industrial Transformation ASIA-PACIFIC (ITAP), a HANNOVER MESSE event, with a focused two-day edition to take place from 20–21 October 2026 at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre.
The relaunch marks the first phase of a renewed direction for ITAP, ahead of its full-scale return from 20–22 July 2027 at Marina Bay Sands.
The 2026 relaunch edition will reset ITAP with a sharper industry focus and a format built around the practical deployment of industrial technologies across manufacturing and production environments.
Hannover Fairs Asia-Pacific is partnering with the Singapore Manufacturing Federation (SMF) on the renewed direction for ITAP.
As Singapore’s leading national organization representing the manufacturing sector, SMF brings deep industry connection and a strong understanding of the priorities shaping Singapore’s manufacturing community.
A renewed platform for industrial transformation
Across Asia-Pacific, manufacturers are moving beyond early-stage technology trials and into more practical adoption of automation, industrial AI, digital manufacturing, advanced production systems and resilient supply chain solutions.
The refreshed ITAP platform has been designed to support this shift by creating a more focused environment for manufacturers, technology providers, government, research institutions and industry partners to connect around the real-world implementation of industrial transformation.
The October 2026 edition will provide a focused platform for industry engagement, commercial conversations and thought leadership, before ITAP returns in full in 2027.
“ITAP has a strong legacy in the region, and this relaunch is about making sure the platform reflects where industry is now and where it is heading next. Manufacturers are looking for practical solutions, clearer pathways to adoption and stronger connections with the partners who can help them transform. We are also pleased to be partnering with the Singapore Manufacturing Federation as we shape the next phase of ITAP. There is more to announce shortly, but this first step is about confirming that ITAP is returning with a renewed focus, stronger industry alignment and a clear pathway into its full-scale 2027 return,” says Tim Bostridge, Managing Director, Hannover Fairs Asia-Pacific.
The full-scale 2027 edition of ITAP will build on the relaunch and form part of a broader industrial platform. The event will connect the technologies, systems and supply chains shaping the future of manufacturing and industrial operations across the region.
Further announcements on ITAP’s industry partnerships, program direction and 2027 expansion will be made in the coming weeks.
The partnership will help ensure the relaunched ITAP is closely aligned with industry needs, with further details on the partnership, program direction and expanded platform to be announced in the coming weeks.





