Skip to main content

Europe

FIBO Launches Women's Leadership Summit at Cologne Show to Advance Female Leadership in Fitness and Wellness

Image
FIBO Launches Women's Leadership Summit at Cologne Show to Advance Female Leadership in Fitness and Wellness

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 14, 2026 - FIBO, the international fitness, wellness, and health trade fair running from 16 to 19 April 2026 in Cologne, Germany, is hosting the Women's Leadership Summit on Friday, 17 April, as a dedicated full-day programme for women shaping leadership roles across the fitness, health, and wellness sectors. Developed in partnership with The Collective, the summit combines structured professional development, keynote programming, workshop sessions, and senior-level networking, with the aim of strengthening visibility and career advancement for women in the industry. The event also incorporates the fourth edition of the RX Female Award, which recognises outstanding contributions by women across the sector.

FIBO Brings Longevity in Hospitality Summit Back to Cologne as Commercial Strategy Platform for Hotel and Wellness Operators

Image
FIBO Brings Longevity in Hospitality Summit Back to Cologne as Commercial Strategy Platform for Hotel and Wellness Operators

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 14, 2026 - FIBO, the international fitness, wellness, and health trade fair taking place from 16 to 19 April 2026 in Cologne, Germany, is hosting the Longevity in Hospitality Summit 2026 as a dedicated English-language programme within its Confex. The summit targets hoteliers, medical professionals, spa and wellness managers, operators, and investors, framing longevity not as a lifestyle niche but as a commercially actionable framework for hospitality businesses. With the global longevity market projected by UBS to reach USD 8 trillion by 2030, FIBO positions the summit as a structured gateway to new revenue models, operational concepts, and strategic partnerships across the hospitality sector.

SMS Group X-Pact Digital Hub Targets Autonomous Metal Production as AI Adoption Spreads Across Wire and Tube Sector

Image
SMS Group X-Pact Digital Hub Targets Autonomous Metal Production as AI Adoption Spreads Across Wire and Tube Sector

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 13, 2026 - SMS Group has positioned its X-Pact Digital Hub as a foundational platform for autonomous production in the metals industry, consolidating more than 300 industrial software applications and third-party tools within a single scalable ecosystem. The announcement coincides with mounting AI adoption across wire, tube, cable, and plant manufacturing, as producers confront high energy costs, skilled labor shortages, and intensifying sustainability requirements. TRUMPF has separately outlined a company-wide AI strategy spanning sales, production, software development, and human resources, with its Head of AI confirming a growing pipeline of operational use cases. Against a backdrop in which nearly half of German manufacturing companies are already deploying AI, suppliers and processors are accelerating investments in digitization and intelligent automation as a direct competitive response.

Robot Integration Accelerates Across Pipe and Wire Manufacturing as Industry 4.0 Investment Deepens

Image
Robot Integration Accelerates Across Pipe and Wire Manufacturing as Industry 4.0 Investment Deepens

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 13, 2026 - Industrial robot adoption in pipe, wire, and tube manufacturing is accelerating sharply, driven by efficiency demands, sustainability targets, and a widening skilled labor shortage across the sector. KUKA, WAFIOS, and TRUMPF are among the equipment suppliers extending robot integration across welding, bending, and laser processing workflows, with solutions designed to reduce setup time, specialist training costs, and production downtime. According to the International Federation of Robotics, 542,000 industrial robots were installed globally in 2024-more than double the figure recorded a decade earlier-reflecting sustained investment as manufacturers pursue higher output and lower scrap rates. The European pipe market is projected to reach nearly 34 billion US dollars by 2030, reinforcing the commercial basis for continued automation investment across the sector.

ETSI Publishes 6G ISAC Security and Sustainability Framework in GR ISC 004

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 2, 2026 - Network architects and compliance teams designing next-generation infrastructure face a binding constraint: 6G Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) systems introduce sensing capabilities that existing security and privacy frameworks do not cover, and ETSI's newly published GR ISC 004 defines the technical and non-technical requirements that vendors and operators must address before these systems can be responsibly deployed.

What ETSI GR ISC 004 covers

The European Telecommunications Standards Institute's Industry Specification Group on Integrated Sensing and Communications published ETSI GR ISC 004, a structured report cataloguing 19 key issues spanning security, privacy, trustworthiness, and sustainability in 6G ISAC environments. Of those 19 issues, 15 address security and privacy, while the remaining four focus on sustainability dimensions unique to systems that sense as well as communicate.

ETSI GR ISC 003 Sets Architectural Blueprint for 6G Integrated Sensing and Communications

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 4, 2026 - Network vendors, radio access technology teams, and standards-track engineers now have a concrete architectural reference for building sensing capabilities directly into 6G systems, as ETSI's Industry Specification Group on Integrated Sensing and Communications has released GR ISC 003-a report that defines the structural foundations required to merge RF sensing with cellular communications at the system and RAN levels.

Sidel Earns Two SEAL Awards 2026 Recognitions for Sustainability Performance

Image

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 4, 2026 - Packaging equipment manufacturer Sidel has secured two sustainability recognitions at the SEAL Awards 2026, signaling that its ESG metrics, supply chain governance, and environmental disclosure practices now meet or exceed the benchmark thresholds the program uses to distinguish verified environmental performance from self-reported claims.

What the SEAL Awards measure

The SEAL (Sustainability, Environmental Achievement and Leadership) Awards apply a structured, multi-criteria methodology rather than a single score. Weighting is distributed across six categories: Metrics (35%), Strategy (30%), Supply Chain ESG/CSR (15%), Governance (10%), Disclosure and Accountability (5%), and Corporate Citizenship (5%). Winners must meet or exceed established baseline and comparative benchmarks across each dimension, meaning recognition cannot be achieved by strong performance in one area alone.

Sidel to Showcase Line Performance and Efficiency Solutions at CFIA 2026

Image

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 4, 2026 - Food and beverage manufacturers facing mounting pressure to reduce downtime, cut energy consumption, and raise output per line meter are increasingly looking to integrated packaging technology providers for solutions that address all three simultaneously. Sidel's participation at CFIA 2026 in Rennes, France positions the company's line optimization portfolio directly in front of the European food processing and packaging decision-makers who will be setting capital equipment budgets for the next procurement cycle.

Sidel to Showcase Food Packaging Solutions at CFIA Rennes 2026

Image

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 3, 2026 - Food manufacturers across Europe face tightening regulatory requirements on packaging reuse and climate-adaptive sourcing, pushing procurement and operations teams to evaluate equipment portfolios ahead of the next budget cycle. Sidel's presence at CFIA Rennes 2026 - held March 10-12 in Rennes, France - placed food-grade packaging technology directly in front of buyers navigating these structural shifts.