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Salon Industriel de Québec, October 6 to 8

January 20, 2026

Salon Industriel de Québec, October 6 to 8

Salon Industriel de Québec, October 6 to 8

Discover the Salon Industriel de Québec 2026, Eastern Canada’s largest industrial and manufacturing event, bringing together decision-makers from across the province. Register now

By registering, you will receive your badge instantly by email.

  • October 6, 202613:00 — 18:00
  • October 7, 202611:00 — 19:00
  • October 8, 202610:00 — 16:00

Centre de Foires de Québec 2005, rue de l’Exposition
Québec (QC) G1L 0B7 Canada

Groupe Pageau has been organizing this event in the Capitale-Nationale region for over 40 years. The Salon Industriel de Québec is the place to see the latest products and technologies, find the tools to improve productivity, and discover new solutions for your business. It’s also an invaluable learning venue, where live demonstrations let you see technologies in action and acquire new knowledge. The event also features an impressive machine-tool section, which is very popular with visitors.

Register now to visit and experience a unique blend of innovation, expertise and business opportunities. #SIQ2026, where industry reinvents itself!

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