Eurobike in Frankfurt has established itself as the leading international trade fair for the bicycle industry. It is a showcase for innovations, a meeting place for the global mobility community and a strategic venue for political, economic and technological debates on all aspects of the bicycle. Whether for established manufacturers, suppliers, start-ups, specialist retailers, local authorities or infrastructure planners - Eurobike brings together a wide variety of players who have one thing in common: the bicycle as a forward-looking means of transportation. Since moving from Friedrichshafen to Frankfurt, the trade fair has not only grown in terms of space, but also in terms of content. In the metropolis on the Main, it can fully develop its potential as a platform for urban mobility, the transport revolution and sustainable technologies. With its mix of trade fair, innovation show and festival character, Eurobike has long been more than just a product presentation - it is a laboratory for the future of the mobility industry.
Eurobike covers the entire spectrum of bikes: from high-end racing bikes and mountain bikes, urban e-bikes, cargo bikes and folding bikes to components, accessories, software solutions, infrastructure products and services. Particular attention will be paid to innovative drive technologies, new materials, smart networking solutions and sustainable manufacturing processes. The area of light vehicles and micromobility is also strongly represented. Manufacturers will be presenting concepts for urban mobility that go beyond the bicycle - such as electrically assisted tricycles, sharing services or modular transportation systems for commercial use. Anyone interested in other trade fairs in Frankfurt will find a comprehensive overview of all relevant specialist events from a wide range of subject areas at Frankfurt Trade Fair.
Eurobike does not think of the bicycle in isolation, but embedded in larger contexts. This becomes particularly clear in forums, panels and accompanying conferences. Topics such as multimodality, transport planning, digitalization, safety, charging infrastructure and political framework conditions play a central role. One important aspect is the role of the bicycle in the urban transformation. How can cities be made more bicycle-friendly? What are the requirements for planners, administrations and manufacturers? How can companies organize employee mobility more sustainably? Eurobike offers concrete answers and brings together players from politics, business and civil society.
In addition to classic product presentations, Eurobike also offers practical experiences. Visitors can try out different types of bikes - from cargo bikes to gravel bikes - for themselves on several test tracks. Specially designed zones make it possible to experience technology first-hand and get their own impression of quality, handling and ergonomics. Software solutions, digital services and new platforms can also be tested in live demos - such as apps for navigation, fleet management or digital maintenance. Specialist dealers will be particularly interested in training courses and technical training directly on site.
In view of the growing environmental awareness, the topic of sustainability is at the center of many trade fair appearances. Numerous manufacturers are focusing on environmentally friendly production methods, recyclable materials, CO₂-reduced supply chains and fair working conditions. The trade fair itself also strives to conserve resources, for example through digital ticketing, reusable stand concepts and climate-neutral event formats. Eurobike thus underlines the role of the bicycle industry as a driver of ecological transformation. In particular, the combination of technology and responsibility - for example through durable components or transparent supply chains - makes many new developments fit for the future.
Eurobike appeals to a broad audience: The trade visitor days focus on B2B contacts, purchasing discussions, strategy development and networking. Manufacturers meet buyers, logistics partners meet tech innovators, start-ups meet investors. On the public weekend, the trade fair opens up to all bike enthusiasts - with a large festival character, shows, competitions, hands-on activities and test rides. Special attention is also paid to the next generation: formats such as career forums, training exchanges and university collaborations are aimed specifically at young talents who want to enter the industry - whether in design, technology, sales or research.
With participants from over 60 countries, Eurobike is an international hotspot. At the same time, it clearly positions itself as a European marketplace for innovation and quality. Manufacturers and suppliers from Germany, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Scandinavia and Switzerland dominate the scene - complemented by impulses from Asia and North America. This mix creates a productive balance: on the one hand, technological innovation from the Far East, and on the other, design standards and quality standards from Central Europe. For visitors, this means a broad spectrum - from inexpensive entry-level models to high-tech premium products.
Eurobike shows how rapidly the world of bicycles is developing. It is a trade fair, laboratory, forum and festival all in one. At a time when mobility is being rethought, the bicycle is becoming increasingly important as a versatile, sustainable and health-promoting means of transportation - for everyday life as well as for the economy and the environment. If you want to understand where the industry is heading, Eurobike is the place to be. Further information can be found on the organizer's website: www.eurobike.com