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Ceramics China 2026

Ceramics China 2026 Guangzhou

Duration

June 24–27, 2026

Location

Guangzhou

Topic

Construction and Building Materials

Key facts about Ceramics China 2026

General information
40th edition dates and 2026 expected figures
Dates are confirmed for the 40th Ceramics China: June 24–27, 2026 in Guangzhou, hosted at the Canton Fair Complex, Area A. The organisers forecast an exhibiting area of over 80,000 m² and a show floor structured as a specialist marketplace for ceramic technology, equipment and materials, with 850+ exhibitors and 1,200+ participating brands expected to present their latest solutions. The same official outlook highlights 4,500+ booths and around 90,000 professional visits, with buyers and delegations projected from 90+ countries and regions, which is material for suppliers targeting export pipelines and for procurement teams seeking multi-supplier benchmarking in one trip. Because the event is technology-driven rather than consumer-oriented, a typical visit is planned around engineering meetings, process validation and qualification conversations on reliability, uptime, automation readiness and after-sales support, allowing attendees to compress sourcing, technical evaluation and first-round commercial negotiations into four working days.
Theme
Technology, equipment and materials across ceramics production
Ceramics China is positioned as an upstream-to-downstream integration platform for the ceramics industry, serving building ceramics, sanitaryware, tableware, art ceramics, industrial ceramics and special ceramics with a manufacturing and process focus. The thematic scope emphasises production inputs and factory performance levers, including raw materials and auxiliaries, decorative materials and related process solutions, refractories and wear-resistant materials, abrasives and tools, molds and spare parts, plus advanced materials, equipment and process technologies used for forming, firing, finishing and quality control. In 2026, the official show framing also highlights digital and intelligent technology and automated equipment, reflecting the industry shift toward data-driven process stability, reduced energy consumption and higher yield under cost pressure. For buyers, this thematic design supports practical comparisons across alternative process routes and suppliers, enabling teams to evaluate how a proposed upgrade will affect throughput, defect rates, maintenance burden and total cost of ownership, not merely the purchase price of a single machine.
Participants
Global exhibitors and professional buyers for project sourcing
The 2026 edition targets professional buyers and technical decision-makers who influence equipment investment and materials qualification across the ceramics value chain. Exhibitors are expected to include domestic and international suppliers of ceramic machinery and manufacturing equipment, kiln and firing solutions, automation and digital manufacturing technologies, consumables and wear parts, plus specialised materials providers supporting both traditional and advanced ceramics. The organiser’s 2026 outlook projects participation from 90+ countries and regions, which signals an international sourcing environment rather than a purely local trade show. For procurement teams, this matters because the most productive outcomes come from cross-checking suppliers against the same production constraints—line speed, energy efficiency targets, emissions controls, glaze and ink system compatibility, and spare-parts availability—while also validating partner capability in commissioning, training and after-sales service. As a result, the visitor profile is strongly B2B, with manufacturers, plant engineers, R&D and quality teams, integrators and trading companies who can convert technical alignment into RFQs and multi-year cooperation.
Exhibited products
Production solutions from raw materials to automation
The exhibitor mix is designed to cover procurement needs across ceramic manufacturing plants and supporting suppliers, combining materials, consumables, tools and process equipment in one sourcing workflow. Official exhibition categories include raw materials and auxiliaries, decorative materials, refractories, wear-resistant materials, abrasives and tools, spare parts and advanced materials, together with technology and equipment for ceramic tableware and sanitaryware, which makes the show relevant to both building-materials producers and whiteware manufacturers. The 2026 product framing also stresses digital and intelligent technology and automated equipment, aligning the show with current factory priorities such as process digitisation, quality consistency, energy management and labour optimisation. For visiting teams, this structure supports a practical agenda where materials trials and equipment upgrades can be discussed in one trip, with supplier meetings focused on measurable production outcomes, compatibility with existing lines, maintenance requirements and realistic delivery and commissioning plans.
Venue
Canton Fair Complex Area A in Guangzhou
Ceramics China 2026 is held at the Canton Fair Complex, Area A, one of Guangzhou’s core exhibition venues for large-scale industrial events. The venue listing for the event specifies Area A of the complex, and venue references commonly use the location address No. 380 Yuejiang Zhong Road, Guangzhou, China, which is helpful for logistics planning, onsite routing and meeting scheduling for international delegations. In operational terms, this venue choice supports high-density procurement work: multiple halls, predictable traffic flow and exhibition infrastructure suitable for equipment and technology demonstrations, which is important in a ceramics-technology show where visitors often need to evaluate machinery capability, discuss utilities and installation constraints, and allocate time for engineering-level negotiations with several suppliers per day.
Organizer
UNIFAIR Exhibition Service and industry associations
Public organiser references identify UNIFAIR Exhibition Service Co., Ltd. as the organiser, and official show messaging also presents Ceramics China as a long-running industry platform established in 1987 and now reaching its 40th edition, indicating a mature event operations framework. For exhibitors, organiser continuity is a practical advantage because it supports predictable exhibitor onboarding, service delivery, hall planning and visitor acquisition, which directly affects lead quality and meeting throughput. For buyers, it increases confidence that the event will provide a stable environment for supplier comparisons and structured follow-up, including clearer exhibitor information access and more consistent scheduling conditions for technical and commercial discussions.
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