BROWSE THROUGH OUR TRADE FAIRS IN ITALY FOR CERAMICS INDUSTRY

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CERSAIE

CERSAIE

Bologna, Italy
22 Sep 2025 - 26 Sep 2025
Marmomac

Marmomac

Verona, Italy
23 Sep 2025 - 26 Sep 2025
TECNA

TECNA

Rimini, Italy
Coming soon
Italy is among the leading countries in the European and global ceramics industry. This is due to the time-honoured links of the state to the industry and its current ceramic sector. It is a comprehensive segment that represents the whole value chain and generates high turnovers. For instance, in recent years, the Italian ceramics industry has reached a revenue of 8,700,000,000 EUR, with around 75% of exports. A significant contributor to the high value of the segment is the ceramic tile section. It comprises one of the most extension sectors of the industry. More than 120 enterprises that employ over 18,600 specialists represent it. Such businesses generate around 7,200,000,000 EUR, with 6,000,000,000 EUR of them being from exportations. The country’s ceramics industry additionally features 30 sanitary ware manufacturers. They employ over 2,600 experts. It also features the same number of refractory materials producers. They retain more than 1,600 employees. In addition, the ceramics sector of Italy comprises over 60 brick-and-roof-tile-related enterprises. They have a total workforce of 3,000 specialists. It also has over five industrial-level ceramic tableware-related enterprises. They employ over 650 experts. The Italian ceramics industry is additionally a high investment concentration. For instance, the ceramic tiles section has invested up to 441,300,000 EUR in recent years. A significant volume of the expenditures are used for further developing the ceramics industry. This includes researching and presenting novel solutions. Such aids the sector in adapting to the latest standards and challenges. Such innovations are generally displayed during biannual and annual trade expositions. Such events attract tens of thousands of attendants to the diverse cities in Italy.