Enforce Tac 2027: the trade fair for internal and external security gets a new start date and a new hall structure with more space

Enforce Tac is continuing its growth trajectory. Germany's leading trade fair for internal and external security will occupy over 60,000 m² of exhibition space in seven halls at the Nuremberg Exhibition Center in 2026 (23-25 February). The next step is already planned for 2027: Enforce Tac, which will then take place from 2 to 4 March, 2027, will expand to almost 73,000 m² and eight exhibition halls.

New hall structure from Enforce Tac 2027 onwards ensures easier orientation and more space, especially for large equipment

The expansion of the exhibition space is accompanied by a new hall cluster concept. A clearer thematic structure should improve orientation at the exhibition centre and promote exchange between technologically related areas. In future, the entire spectrum of security-related technologies will be on display, from ground-based, airborne and maritime systems to equipment and networked deployment concepts through to unmanned systems and space-based platforms.

Also new from Enforce Tac 2027 is the sequence of days from Tuesday to Thursday. According to the organisers, this shift of the first day of the trade fair from Monday to Tuesday is at the request of authorities, emergency services and international delegations and is intended to facilitate their travel and trade fair planning. The rescheduling was made possible by the fact that the leading trade fair for the civilian firearms industry, IWA OutdoorClassics, which previously took place immediately after Enforce Tac, will only take place in April from 2027 (here you can find the background to the new IWA dates from 2027 on all4shooters.com).

With the planned changes, Enforce Tac aims to position itself even more strongly as a main European platform for security-related technologies and applications.

Note: Enforce Tac is a strictly regulated trade fair to which only members of the armed forces, law enforcement and organisations with police or military security tasks are granted access.


Further information can be found on the Enforce Tac website.

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