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FABTECH Canada, June 9 – 11, 2026, Toronto, Ontario

January 20, 2026

FABTECH Canada, June 9 – 11, 2026, Toronto, Ontario

Accelerate Innovation

Canada’s Largest Metal Forming, Fabricating, Welding and Finishing Event, FABTECH is returning to Toronto in 2026. Join them June 9-11 to explore the latest technologies driving the future of Canadian manufacturing. Registration is now open!

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What Sets FABTECH Canada Apart

At FABTECH Canada, innovation and expertise come together in a lively showcase. Discover breakthrough products, test next-generation technologies, and connect with thousands of industry leaders who are accelerating innovation. Learn, explore, and gain the insights you need to stay ahead in a fast-moving industry.

Venue

The Toronto Congress Centre (South Building)

650 Dixon Road

Toronto, Ontario M9W 1J1

Admission

Show floor admission is complimentary if you register before June 5, 2026.

After this date and onsite, there is a $50 registration fee.

Expo hours

Tuesday, Jun 0910AM – 5PM Wednesday, Jun 1010AM – 6PM Thursday, Jun 1110AM – 4PM

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