From 19 to 22 November 2025, MADE Expo returns to Fiera Milano Rho, reaffirming its role as Italy’s leading platform for construction, architecture, and materials innovation. Organized by MADE Eventi Srl, a joint venture between Fiera Milano and Federlegno Arredo Eventi, the fair will occupy four pavilions and host more than 600 exhibitors from across the world.
This year’s edition introduces a forward-looking narrative built around intelligence, resilience, and design quality. The event is divided into two major areas: the Construction Hall and the Building Envelope Hall. While the first focuses on structural systems, BIM technologies, energy retrofitting, and seismic safety, the second dives into the world of façades, glass, windows, doors, automation, and roofing, areas that define the performance and aesthetics of modern buildings.

Innovation Beyond the Surface
Among the most anticipated features is the AI Architectural Intelligence Talk on 20 November, exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming design processes, predictive maintenance, and supply-chain optimization. Equally significant is the Focus Sismica area, developed in collaboration with Ingegneria Sismica Italiana (ISI), which highlights technologies for seismic protection and infrastructure resilience.
For the first time, MADE Expo will also include the Light & Colour Building Festival (FEL), a creative space dedicated to lighting, paint, and color in architecture, alongside the Agorà Restauro, organized with Assorestauro, focusing on energy upgrades and conservation of historic buildings.

Building on the New European Bauhaus
Aligned with the principles of the New European Bauhaus, beauty, inclusivity, and sustainability, MADE Expo 2025 will host the MADE Sustainable Award, developed with the Politecnico di Milano, celebrating companies that integrate technological innovation with environmental and social value.
As part of the MIBA – Milan International Building Alliance, MADE Expo will welcome more than 200 hosted buyers from over 50 countries, reinforcing its global scope. More than a trade fair, it’s a living lab for architects, engineers, and system developers, where artificial intelligence meets construction, and where the future of building takes tangible form in Milan.
Source: Glass Balkan