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POLFISH

September 09, 2026 - September 11, 2026

POLFISH has long been recognized as a central meeting point for the fishing and fish processing community in Poland. Held at the Amberexpo Exhibition and Convention Centre in Gdańsk, the event has grown steadily since its founding in 1989, becoming one of the most respected trade fairs in Central Eastern Europe. Its significance extends far beyond a typical industry exhibition: it reflects the region’s deep connection to maritime culture, the economic strength of the fishery sector, and the expanding role of advanced technologies in modern food production. Every year, professionals from across the supply chain gather not only to present their products, but also to discover new business opportunities and exchange valuable knowledge.

A Comprehensive Look at the Modern Fishing and Processing Sector

One of the defining qualities of POLFISH is the remarkable breadth of its exhibition space. Visitors encounter everything from fresh and frozen fish products to specialized equipment for handling, processing, and packaging seafood. What makes the fair truly engaging is how naturally it blends traditional industry roots with innovative solutions. Exhibitors demonstrate both classic fish products such as canned goods and high-quality supplements and modern machinery used in industrial-scale processing plants. This mix reflects the evolving expectations of consumers and the rising demands for safety, efficiency, and traceability.

The fair also offers a chance to explore new technologies that directly influence production quality. For example, equipment designed for aquaculture and fish farming now plays a more prominent role as producers seek sustainable ways to meet increasing global demand. Participants find it particularly useful to see how filtration systems, automated feeding devices, and integrated control platforms can transform the operation of modern facilities. Because the exhibition is so diverse, it invites meaningful conversations among producers, importers, processors, and service providers who share a common interest in upgrading their operations.

To give a sense of the broad categories represented at the event, visitors regularly explore:

Processing and cooling equipment for maintaining product quality

Packaging solutions tailored to seafood markets

Laboratory tools for product testing and safety assurance

Software designed to support logistics, sales, and quality monitoring

These elements illustrate how the fair spans both traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge innovation.

Expertise, Culture, and Professional Growth

Beyond the exhibition stands, POLFISH is equally known for its strong educational program. Seminars, expert discussions, and culinary training sessions create a vibrant learning environment. Professionals gather to talk about everything from consumer trends and sustainability to the latest processing standards. What distinguishes these sessions is their practical approach—speakers draw heavily on real experiences, and many workshops focus on everyday operational challenges faced by producers and retailers.

The event also serves as a cultural platform. Gdańsk, with its maritime heritage, provides a fitting backdrop for national competitions and culinary demonstrations that celebrate the diversity of Poland’s seafood traditions. Chefs, industry veterans, and young professionals come together to share techniques and introduce new product ideas. These activities add a human dimension to the fair, reminding participants that the fishing industry is not only a technical field but also a story of people, flavors, and regional identity.

As part of its commitment to the future, POLFISH pays close attention to quality improvement and professional development. Exhibitors from the broader food industry—especially from fishing and aquaculture use the event to present solutions that meet modern environmental and market expectations. Discussions about responsible sourcing, efficient processing lines, and sustainable packaging often turn into lively exchanges that help shape industry direction for years to come.

A Meeting Place for Decision-Makers and Market Leaders

POLFISH remains especially popular among wholesalers, fish shop owners, and representatives of supermarket chains. These key visitors use the fair to stay updated on market trends, find new suppliers, and negotiate partnerships. Since the exhibition includes both regional businesses and international brands, it offers a rare opportunity to build networks that cross borders and open doors to new market segments. Many deals begin as casual conversations at the booths and evolve into long-term collaborations.

Another reason the fair attracts decision-makers is its strategic role in connecting different parts of the supply chain. Producers and processors meet specialists in transport, refrigeration, packaging, and digital solutions. By seeing the entire system in one place, visitors gain a clearer picture of how each component contributes to product quality and business efficiency. This integrated perspective is crucial at a time when consumer expectations, sustainability standards, and global regulations are rapidly changing.

In the end, what makes POLFISH so valuable is its ability to grow with the industry it represents. It supports innovation, strengthens regional identity, and gives professionals a space where ideas can develop into concrete actions. Participants leave Gdańsk with refined strategies, new contacts, and a refreshed sense of direction ready to bring the insights gained at the fair into their work and contribute to the future of the fishing and aquaculture sectors.