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Pump Valve Expo

Guangzhou Pump Valve Pipeline Expo 2026

Duration

June 30 – July 2, 2026

Location

Guangzhou

Topic

Industrial Equipment

Key facts about the exhibition

General information
Dates, scale and co-located industry format
Running from June 30 to July 2, 2026 in Guangzhou, this 19th edition is positioned as a flagship trade exhibition for the pump, valve and pipeline network industry and is staged at the China Import and Export Fair Complex. The show profile highlights a planned scale of 35,000 m²+, 900+ participating companies, 30,000+ professional visitors and 20+ forums, which is commercially relevant because it creates enough supplier density to benchmark alternatives and move from first contact to structured RFQ-ready discussions within three working days. The event is also presented together with an environmental protection industry expo theme, which increases the relevance for buyers working on water, wastewater, municipal infrastructure upgrades and industrial environmental compliance, allowing procurement teams to align fluid handling, pipeline hardware and environmental solutions in one visit.
Theme
Pumps, valves and pipelines as infrastructure for industry and cities
The event’s thematic focus treats pumps, valves and pipeline systems as critical infrastructure components for industrial processes and urban utilities, where reliability, safety and lifecycle cost matter as much as upfront equipment pricing. The positioning aligns with modern project realities: buyers increasingly evaluate not only the product specification, but also serviceability, compatibility with automation and monitoring, energy efficiency, and the supplier’s ability to support commissioning and stable operation. By combining a pump-and-valve flagship concept with an environmental industry context, the show supports engineering-led conversations around water supply, drainage, wastewater management, industrial fluid control and broader sustainability and compliance requirements, helping visitors translate technical needs into procurement decisions anchored in measurable performance and total cost of ownership.
Participants
Professional buyers from municipal, industrial and project channels
The audience is built around professional decision-makers who influence project procurement and technical specifications, including municipal utility stakeholders, water and environmental operators, industrial plants, EPC and engineering contractors, distributors and integrators serving fluid control and pipeline projects. The show’s scale indicators and forum-heavy program suggest an environment where buyers can do more than browse; they can hold structured meetings to validate application fit, clarify documentation and testing expectations, and evaluate whether suppliers can meet delivery schedules and after-sales obligations. For exhibitors, the benefit is a buyer mix with defined use-cases and project timelines; for visitors, it is the ability to compare multiple suppliers under the same application constraints and reduce decision risk before initiating commercial tenders or framework agreements.
Exhibited products
Valve and pump systems plus pipeline network technologies
The exhibition scope is oriented toward practical procurement across fluid handling and pipeline network projects, typically encompassing pumps for municipal and industrial use, valve systems for control and safety, pipeline components and connection technologies, and the associated accessories and process solutions that determine long-term reliability. In a project environment, the most critical issues often sit at interfaces—pressure class compatibility, sealing performance, corrosion resistance, actuation and control readiness, maintenance access and spare parts strategy—so the show’s trade format supports supplier comparisons that go beyond catalogue claims. The co-located environmental context further expands the relevance to projects where pumps and valves operate as part of broader water treatment and environmental systems, enabling visitors to align hardware selection with operational requirements, monitoring approaches and compliance expectations.
Venue
China Import and Export Fair Complex in Guangzhou
The venue is the China Import and Export Fair Complex in Guangzhou, a large-scale exhibition site suitable for industrial showcases and high-throughput business meetings. For attending teams, the practical advantage of such a venue is schedule efficiency: it supports back-to-back meetings with multiple suppliers, space for equipment and solution demonstrations, and predictable routing that reduces time loss during a three-day procurement visit. Planning a successful trip typically involves pre-defining application scenarios—municipal water, industrial process lines, pipeline network upgrades or environmental projects—and using the show’s concentrated format to validate technical fit, service capability and delivery commitments directly with shortlisted suppliers.
Organizer
Trade-show operations built around forums and buyer matchmaking
The event is presented as a long-running, forum-supported trade platform with a strong emphasis on procurement outcomes, combining exhibition sourcing with 20+ forums to strengthen technical exchange and cooperation matching. This operational model is important for industrial buyers because complex categories such as pumps, valves and pipeline systems require more than product display; they require clarification of test standards, quality assurance, lifecycle service and installation constraints. A forum-backed format typically improves meeting quality by bringing technical themes and project pain points into structured discussion, helping buyers and suppliers converge faster on specifications and next steps. For exhibitors, it increases lead quality because visitors arrive with clearer intent and can be guided into more focused conversations aligned to industry applications and project requirements.
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