Interschutz has announced dates for its next trade fair which is due to take place in 2030.
The leading international trade fair for fire and rescue services as well as civil protection, will take place between May 20 and 25 2030 and at the exhibition grounds in Hanover.
The announcement was made ahead of the 2026 edition, which is due to take place between 1 and 6 June.
Organisers highlight long term planning certainty
Dr. Jochen Köckler, CEO Deutsche Messe AG, said: “By setting the new date at an early stage, we create planning certainty for exhibitors, partners and visitors worldwide.
“Interschutz continues to strengthen its position as a central platform for innovation, exchange and international collaboration in the fields of fire services, rescue services and civil protection.
“With its unique combination of exhibition, conference program and live demonstrations, it will not only bring together international decision-makers, emergency responders and experts in Hanover from 1 to 6 June 2026, but again from 20 to 25 May 2030.
“Looking ahead to 2030 underlines the long-term perspective – yet the future is already being written at Interschutz 2026.
“We are already looking forward to welcoming exhibitors and visitors from around the world, and to experiencing the largest Interschutz of all time together.”
Industry leaders welcome announcement
Karl-Heinz Banse, President of the German Firefighters Association (DFV), said: “The decision on the new Interschutz date 2030 is a strong signal of reliability and forward-looking planning.
“For fire services in Germany and beyond, it provides early planning certainty and gives us the opportunity to further develop innovation, training and cooperation in a targeted way. We expressly welcome this step.”
Focus on innovation and technology
Dirk Aschenbrenner, President of vfdb (German Fire Protection Association), said: “The new Interschutz 2030 date opens up valuable prospects for research, development and transfer into practice.
“Particularly in civil protection, it is crucial to think long-term and to systematically advance innovation. The scheduling strongly supports this ambition.”
Martin Zaindl, Chairman of VDMA Firefighting Technology, said: “By setting the Interschutz date 2030, the sector gains a clear framework for orientation.
“This is an important foundation for driving technological developments forward in a focused way and making them visible internationally.
“For firefighting technology, this means additional planning certainty.”




