Energy and Environment

Fiera Milano, Miba is back: four events tell the story of the construction industry

Presented the 2025 edition, which starts on 19 November: more than 1,250 companies from 38 countries participate

by Giuseppe Latour

 ANSA / MATTEO BAZZI

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

Fiera Milano presents the 2025 edition of Miba - Milan international building alliance, the format that from next 19 November will once again see four events coming together to tell the story of the evolution of buildings and cities. Gee - Global Elevator Exhibition (horizontal and vertical mobility), Made expo (construction and architecture), Smart building Expo (technological integration) and Sicurezza (security&fire) show important numbers: more than 1,250 companies from 38 countries, eight pavilions and an important foreign representation equal to 28% of the total.

Among the most represented countries are Germany, Spain, Poland, France - the major European manufacturers - and China, confirming the international scope of the offer. The focus on training and professional development is central, with more than 100 appointments focusing on the major challenges common to the four markets: sustainability, digitalisation, security and the application of artificial intelligence.

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"Miba is the fruit of a path of growth that has united markets and events that were once separate, creating a system capable of transforming technological innovation and professional know-how into concrete business opportunities," explains Paola Sarco, CEO of Made Eventi and Head of Building & Industry Exhibitions at Fiera Milano. "With an offer of over 1,250 companies, increasingly representative and international, Miba offers a unique platform where numbers, projects and ideas are translated into real solutions for the redevelopment and sustainable construction of buildings. Today, more than ever, integration is the key to meeting the challenge of sustainability and guiding the evolution of living spaces.

Produced by the Milan Polytechnic, scientific partner of the event, the Third Miba Observatory proposes a medium-term analysis (three years 2025-2027) on the prospects of the building sector, identifying an interesting driver of development in the New European Bauhaus (Neb), the European Commission's initiative that aims to renew the relationship between society, culture and territory, focusing on buildings that combine three key dimensions: sustainability, beauty and inclusiveness.

According to the study, in the period 2025-2027 the main financial implementation instrument of the Neb will be the Neb Facility, a European funding mechanism that will mobilise more than 240 million euro/year (50 per cent on innovation and research, 50 per cent on project implementation) with the aim of promoting the development and dissemination of innovative solutions for the transformation of city districts.

A strategic development factor, the Neb Facility proves to be a tool with high multiplicative potential: according to some industry estimates, every euro invested by the Neb Facility produces an economic impact equal to about 30 times the initial value, thanks to the activation of national co-financing, regional resources, private capital, real estate funds, green financial instruments and public-private partnerships. It is therefore estimated that the Neb Facility can activate about 7 billion euro per year in Neb-oriented projects, for a total estimated volume of over 20 billion euro between 2025 and 2027. A value that, for Italy alone, would translate into a volume of Neb-oriented investments of about 2.5 billion euro in the three-year period.

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