Event Update Nuremberg Toy Fair 2026 will take place as a live event.
The hosting dates for the Spielwarenmesse 2026 are 27.01.2026 and
31.01.2026. The edition will be held at Messe Nuremberg. A Brief
Overview of Messe Nuremberg Messe Nurnberg or Nuremberg is among
Germany’s high-ranking exhibition centres. It is a popular event
venue located in the Langwasser district. Inaugurated in 1974, and
modernised in 2005 and 2014, the venue features 16 halls. The total
event space of the complex is 180 000 m2, including a 50 000 m2
outdoor area. The complex’s congress centre can accommodate 12 800
people. This enables the venue to host large conferences and forums
while providing comfort. Messe Nuremberg hosts around 120 national and
international events every year. As a result, it receives around 35
000 exhibitors and approximately 1.5 million visitors. Among the main
events that take place at the exhibition centre is the Nuremberg Toy
Fair. Industry Relevance Spielwarenmesse or Nuremberg Toy Fair is
the leading event for the toy industry. It serves as the focal point
for showcasing leading trends and innovations. It is also the meeting
location for specialists wishing to expand their knowledge. The
Nuremberg Toy Fair also acts as the industry's primary procurement
platform. Many professionals also attend to raise brand awareness or
to make new investments. The Spielwarenmesse is held at Messe
Nuremberg every year in January or February. A peculiar feature of the
fair is that at the end of the expo, many exhibitors donate toys. This
is done to support local social institutions. Why Your Visit Is Worth
It? Over 60 000 visitors attend the annual Nuremberg Toy Fair. For
example, the 2020 edition of the fair received a total of 63500
visitors and 2,843 exhibitors. The fair receives trade delegates from
136 countries. Attending nations include Germany, Italy, Spain, the
USA, and Belgium. They furthermore feature France, Russia, the UK, and
the Netherlands. China, Poland, Austria and the Czech Republic are
also among the attending countries. As are South Korea, Argentina,
Brazil, Thailand, and Sweden. The fair attracts representatives from
various industries and sectors. These include: Toy manufacturing
Cosmetics Advertising Education Textiles Fashion Publishing Gaming
Sports goods Stationery Retail trade Book trading Arts, Entertainment,
and Recreation Confectionery/Foods and Beverages Who Are You Going to
Meet? The Nuremberg Toy Fair is the central meeting platform for many
industry professionals. Among them are specialists such as:
Stationery, museum, online, gift, model construction, game, and toy
stores Drug, craft, department, furniture, DIY, and lifestyle stores
Supermarkets Discounters Amusement parks Mail-order companies
Licensors Promotional item sellers Game designers, critics, and
illustrators Licensing, event, and advertising agencies Start-ups,
small, mid-size, and large businesses Game rental, Halloween, role
play, and costume rental shops. Sporting and baby goods retailers
Fun, leisure, and theme park executives Food, decoration, and
electronics retailers Theatrical and nursery/school outfitters
Specialist media, trade publishers, and booksellers Stationery and
promotional item traders Games forums Decision-makers from the
education sector Social and public institutions Merchandise management
system experts Spielwarenmesse attracts both local and global
companies. This includes enterprises such as Purzmurzel and Bruder
Spielwaren, as well as Mattel. Hasbro, Accutime Watch Co and Ricochet
also attend the fair. Event Changes for Nuremberg Toy Fair 2022
Spielwarenmesse’s 2022 edition took place as a hybrid event. It
consisted of the traditional exhibition and a digital platform
(Spielwarenmesse Digital). The in-person exhibition took place in
Messe Nuremberg. The online portal featured several services. This
included exhibitors being able to create digital company profiles.
They were additionally able to host video conferences. Also,
Spielwarenmesse Digital granted access to the support programme. This
included leading events such as the License Talks, Toy Business Forum
and others. A networking service permitted users to arrange in-person
or virtual meetings. For the task, they could use video or audio
calls, as well as private and group chats. Spielwarenmesse’s
central theme was the “Toys Go Green” megatrend. Attendees could
observe the theme via a special zone with the same name in Hall 3A.
The special area contained four themed islands, each presenting a
product category. The presented categories were: Made by Nature
Inspired by Nature Discover Sustainability Recycle & Create “Made by
Nature” presented the latest toys created from natural materials.
Such included wool, natural rubber, maize, wood, cork, or bamboo.
Renewable raw materials were the focus group of “Inspired by
Nature”. At the “Discover Sustainability” participants could
explore education toys that focus on sustainability. This included
topics such as the natural environment and climate. “Recycle &
Create” was the theme island for toys created via upcycling and
recycling. The “Toys Go Green” special zone also included lectures
on sustainability. The megatrend was one of the central discussion
topics at the Toy Business Forum. The Game Inventors' Fair and the
Nuremberg Toy Fair coincided. The name of Game Inventors Fair was
“Internationale Spieleerfindermesse — Game Inventors
Convention”. It was the presentation stage for the most recent game
prototype launches. The Game Inventors Convention occurred at Brussels
Hall. It featured a comprehensive exhibition and networking party. The
event permitted developers to exhibit before editors, critics,
journalists, and bloggers. Game publishers could also attend as
visitors seeking potential new investments. Spielwarenmesse once again
included the Toys Meet Books sub-event. It also put in place a few
sub-event changes. The exhibition, for instance, was modified. This
included the consolidation of the Model Railway and Construction
segments. RC vehicles, multimedia, drones, and robots was part of a
new electronic toy segment. The product group “Festive Articles,
Carnival, and Fireworks” had more available space. The international
ToyAward featured a new division known as Sustainability. It lauded
innovative high-sustainability wares such as toys. Service providers
could look forward to a novel exhibition area in Hall 3. It enabled
several types of professionals to showcase their latest products.
Professionals who could exhibit at the location included: Merchandise
management system experts POS experts Shopping and logistics experts
Marketing service specialists Production technology and consultancy
experts Display, software, and packaging expert Resources and
manufacturing material handling specialists Test and inspection
institutes Attendees who could visit the zone included: Specialist
buyers Trading companies Independent distributors and retailers Retail
and industry employees who handle purchasing services Industrial
companies Purchasing cooperatives Trade Associations The specialised
zone also included updated showcases of the latest product
innovations. What is Included in the Event Programme?
Spielwarenmesse allows industry experts to network, close important
deals, and gain recognition. It also enables them to expand their
knowledge and overview several industries. Spielwarenmesse can help
experts in completing such goals through its comprehensive support
programme. The trade show’s event schedule includes various
sub-events. One of the main events in the schedule is the
comprehensive exhibition. This is due to the exposition enabling
professionals to complete 3 vital goals. Among them s networking with
other professionals. Furthermore, via the exhibition, professionals
can gain recognition by presenting their latest innovations. The
exposition also allows experts to conduct business by closing
important deals. The exposition features 12 product groups to make
finding suitable suppliers easier. The product groups are: Sports,
leisure, outdoor Lifestyle Products Model railways and construction
School Articles, stationery, creative design Electronic toys
Technical, educational, action toys Festive articles, carnival,
fireworks Baby/Infant Articles Multi-Product Group Dolls and soft toys
Games, books, learning and experimenting Wooden and made from natural
materials toys Each segment features a range of subdivisions. The
subdivisions for each product group are as follows: Sports, Leisure,
Outdoor Leisure Outdoor summer Outdoor winter Lifestyle Products Home
& Decoration Fashion & Accessories Textiles Gift Articles Model
Railways and Model Construction Hobbies Model Railways Model
construction Accessories School Articles, Stationery, Creative Design
Stationery Creative Design School Articles Electronic Toys Robot toys
RC toys Other electronic toys Electronic learning Virtual play
Technical Toys, Educational Toys, Action Toys Action Toys Technical
Toys Educational Toys Festive Articles, Carnival, Fireworks Fireworks
Festive Articles Carnival Baby and Infant Articles Baby Toys Baby
Textile Care & Food Travel Systems Home and safety products
Multi-Product Group Included manufacturers whose product portfolio
spans two or more categories. Dolls, Soft Toys Soft Toys Dolls Games,
Books, Learning and Experimenting Books Non-book Games Learning and
Experimenting Wooden Toys, Toys made from natural materials Wooden
Toys and Articles Toys made from natural materials Craftworks The
Nuremberg Toy Fair also contains other sub-events of great importance.
Among them are the various thematic areas found throughout the
showgrounds. Such zones allow exhibiting companies to showcase select
innovations to select visitor groups. They can also help companies in
gaining recognition. Example thematic areas include Tech2Play,
ShowTime, Insights-X, Small Batch Series Manufacturers, and
StartupArea. Each thematic area focuses on a specific product group or
type of exhibitor. Tech2Play, for instance, is the central location
for "Electronic Toys" exhibitors. ShowTime is the main showcasing
zone for exhibitors from the Festive product group. It is a
200-square-meter special area that features a series of sub-events.
Among them is a catwalk show that promotes new costume models.
Insights-X is the location for stationery and office supplies
exhibitors. It is where such experts can showcase their products and
access marketing opportunities. The Small Batch Series Manufacturers
is for small-batch model railway and construction manufacturers. It
features a specialised track where such professionals can showcase new
models. The StartupArea is the dedicated zone for new businesses. The
thematic areas allow professionals regardless of their product group
to gain recognition. This is because the zones allow them to present
their latest wares to a select group of visitors. This group includes
key decision-makers as well as investors. Another
recognition-providing sub-event is the ToyAward. The ToyAward is an
international prize that acknowledges industry-growth-promoting
innovations. The ToyAward competition draws many visitors, including
accredited media representatives. This allows winners and participants
to increase brand awareness. Winners, in particular, can also take
advantage of year-round digital media advertising. Such advertising is
part of the honours first-place competitors earn. The ToyAward
features five permanent categories as well as a rather recent
addition. The five permanent categories are Startup, Teenagers &
Adults, SchoolKids, PreSchool, Baby & Infant. Startup lauds the
innovations created by aspiring professionals and start-up companies.
Teenagers & Adults is for innovations that target children who are 10
years old or older. SchoolKids rewards innovations that focus on
children between the ages of 6 and 10. PreSchool is for innovation
whose focus group consists of 3 to 6-year-old children. Baby & Infant
is for innovative wares that target babies and children up to 3 years
old. Six criteria form the rating of each nomination for the ToyAward.
The criteria are: Prospects of shop success Comprehensibility of the
product concept Safety Play fun Originality Workmanship & quality As
mentioned, the ToyAward also includes a rather recent addition to its
categories. This is the Sustainability category, a division that
rewards high-sustainability innovations. The category reflects the
megatrend of “Toys Go Green”. Each nominated toy within this
category will receive a rating after careful examination. The judges
will determine the rating based on five criteria. These are:
Circular packaging Playing and learning content Renewable resources
Circular product Renewable energies The Circular product and Packaging
criteria examine the product’s official website. Circular packaging
measures the level of renewability and recyclability the packaging
has. The nominated meet the criteria when the website informs about
two of the following: Material and product recyclability; Later use
of the packaging as per its material type. All such statements must
adhere to the state requirements the marketed region has. Such
informational notices must also a recycling scheme licence; Use of
recycled raw materials; Circular product measures the life cycle
quality of the nominated innovation. Nominations meet the standard
when the official website contains verifiable statements about:
Take-back scheme services; Guarantee statements or take-back
obligations to ensure repairability or lifespan Use of recycled raw
materials; Recyclability; Learning and playing content measures
communication and educational quality. The nominated fulfil the
criterion when at least two of the following are present: The product
explains climate change in understandable terms; The product explains
biodiversity in understandable terms; The product explains circular
economy in understandable terms; The product explains renewable
energies in understandable terms; Renewable resources focus on the
renewable resources' aspect. The nominated wares meet this standard
when at least two conditions are present: At least 30% of the material
components use renewable resources for their creation. The biogenic
resource content certification process adheres to EN/DIN/TUV
standards. Harmful effects such as deforestation are prevented via
the biomass’ origin. Biomass origin is transparent and the supply
chain certification follows PEFC/FSC standards. The official website
understandably states the use of renewable resources. Likewise, the
production location and standard statements are transparent.
Renewable energies estimate the ware’s usage of renewable energy.
The nominated innovations meet the criterion, at least two conditions
are fulfilled: At least 50% of the total consumption is compensated by
the use of renewable energy sources. The usage and origin of renewable
energy sources adhere to the ISO 50001 standard. There are transparent
statements about the use of such sources. The energy efficiency is at
its highest or the energy consumption is at its possible lowest.
Professionals can also attend Spielwarenmesse to expand their
specialist knowledge. They can complete this goal by attending several
sub-events. These include ToyCity, ToyAcademy, Toys Meet Books, Toy
Business Forum, and TrendGallery. The ToyCity is a unique sub-event.
It is a specialised tour that showcases Nuremberg's history of
manufacturing toys. It allows professionals to gain inspiration for
new product developments. They can gain such inspiration by visiting
doll doctors, stores, and museums. One of the tour locations included
in the programme is the German Games Archive. The Archive features
over 30,000 games, 7000 books, and game designer legacy wares. The
tour also includes the German National Museum. It is the location of
an exhibition that contains more than 20,000 historical toys. Among
the highlights of the collection are four large 17th-century
dollhouses. Another highlight is the various one-of-a-kind historical
paper theatres. There are also a variety of optical toys available.
There are toys from several historical eras. This includes the
Reformation period and the early 20th century. The vital future trends
for the toy manufacturing industry are presented in TrendGallery. They
are showcased by leading trend scouts who present their latest
research findings. This allows professionals to study in detail
various trends and potential markets. It also allows them to gain new
product development perspectives. Likewise, The Toy Business Forum can
help professionals learn about the latest trends. It can also help
them in leading about the latest issues and market developments. The
Forum can also aid experts to learn valuable sales and marketing
strategies. The Forum consists of a series of lectures. Each lecture
features a leading expert presenting their latest findings and
experiences. This allows professionals to expand their knowledge and
network with other specialists. ToyAcademy can help experts in
learning about digitalisation, sustainability, markets and retail
trade. This is due to the sub-event containing presentations held by
international experts. Such presentations allow professionals to gain
insights into different topics. Among the example subjects are means
to incorporate sustainability. Toys Meet Books is a showcase area with
several theme worlds. It is the location for booksellers looking to
expand their product ranges with toys. For the task, they can explore
showcased products relevant to the publishing industry. Such include
various showcased book and toy combinations. The Toys Meets Books also
contains the sub-event known as The Toys Meets Books Talks. These are
interviews during which leading experts provide information on several
topics. Such include the toy sector's internal workings and how to
create emotive theme table presentations. They also include details
about complementary product lines. The Nuremberg Toy Fair can
provide valuable information to professionals from several industries.
This includes experts such as: Licensing/event/advertising agencies
Stationery/museum/online/gift/model construction/game/toy stores
Decision-makers from the education sector Food/decoration/electronics
retailers Fun/leisure/theme park executives Specialist media, trade
publishers, and booksellers Stationery and promotional item traders
Games forums Game bloggers and editors Software/packaging/display
experts Merchandise management systems and POS experts Industrial
companies Specialist buyers Trading companies Independent distributors
and retailers Sporting and baby goods retailers Social and public
institutions Drug/craft/department/furniture/DIY/lifestyle stores
Promotional item sellers Licensors Mail-order companies Start-ups,
small, mid-size, and large businesses Supermarkets Game
rental/Halloween/role play/costume rental shops Discounters Amusement
parks Theatrical and nursery/school outfitters Game designers,
critics, and illustrators Product managers Production
technology/consulting/marketing services specialists Inspection and
testing institutes Purchasing cooperatives Trade associations Retail
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delivers affordable comfort regardless of group size! Event Times and
City Logistics The Nuremberg Toy Fair takes place every year for five
days, with the visiting hours being between 9 am and 6 pm.
Spielwarenmesse eG hosts the event at Messe Nuremberg with the aid of
NürnbergMesse GmbH. Most often, the event takes place in January or
February. One of Nuremberg's leading event venues is Messe
Nuremberg. It is an exhibition site with extensive public
transportation links. This is due to the venue having several metro,
bus and train stations within walking distance. This can help you in
saving time when travelling from the city’s different districts. For
instance, by exploiting the U1 metro line, you can reach the venue
from the central station in 8 minutes. Likewise, you can access the
exhibition centre from the airport in 20 minutes via the U1 and U2
metro lines. Nuremberg (Nuernberg) is one of Germany’s popular
exhibition cities. It is a large city with an extensive and
well-working public transportation network. The network consists of a
variety of bus, train, metro, and car links. This enables travelling
to many destinations in the area, such as Erlangen. Travelling via the
various buses, trains, or metro saves time. For instance, by using the
ICE509 bus line, you can access Erlangen in 19 minutes. Likewise, the
RE16 bus line allows you to reach Schwabach in 11 minutes. The public
transport system also allows you to save time when travelling around
Nuremberg. For instance, the U2 metro and bus 7 lines allow you to
access the Sudstadt district from the airport in 25 minutes. Likewise,
you can access the city centre from the terminal in 10 minutes via the
bus 30 line. Nuremberg provides a wide range of dining and
accommodation options. Accommodation options include over 300 hotels
and hostels in districts such as the Altstadt. Lodging alternatives
also include guest houses and apartments in locations such as the
Sudstadt. You can also opt to stay in nearby cities such as Erlangen.
Dining options within Nuremberg include cafés, clubs, bars, and
restaurants. They also include Messe Nuremberg due to its catering
services.
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