Civil Engineering Events in Slovenia

Sejem Megra

March 25, 2027 - March 27, 2027

The Sejem Megra has long been recognized as an important international meeting place for professionals working in construction, energy, municipal services, and skilled crafts. From the very beginning of each annual edition, held at the Pomurje Exhibition Center in Gornja Radgona, the fair creates an atmosphere focused on dialogue, responsibility, and forward-thinking solutions. Within the first encounter, Sejem Megra clearly positions itself as more than a traditional trade fair: it is a space where practical experience, innovation, and long-term regional development intersect.

Slovenia’s geographical position and strong tradition in construction and engineering make Gornja Radgona a natural host for such an event. Experts from different countries come together here to discuss how cities, infrastructure, and buildings can be designed to meet modern economic, environmental, and social demands. Organized by Pomurski sejem d.d., the fair also reflects the organizer’s long-standing commitment to strengthening both regional business networks and educational initiatives.

Sejem Megra as a Platform for Construction, Energy, and Municipal Innovation

At its core, Sejem Megra serves as a comprehensive platform addressing the interconnected nature of today’s built environment. Construction, energy systems, and municipal services are no longer separate fields; they influence one another at every stage of planning and implementation. The fair reflects this reality by bringing together diverse sectors under one roof.

Professionals attending the event range from engineers and architects to municipal decision-makers and craftsmen. This diversity encourages discussions that move beyond theory, focusing instead on realistic solutions that can be applied in everyday practice. Sejem Megra has earned its reputation by responding to current challenges rather than following short-lived trends.

A key strength of the fair lies in its balance between innovation and practicality. New technologies are presented alongside proven methods, allowing visitors to evaluate solutions from multiple perspectives. This makes the event especially valuable for professionals responsible for making long-term investment and planning decisions.

Sustainable Building and Energy Efficiency as Central Themes

Sustainability is one of the defining pillars of Sejem Megra. The fair consistently highlights how responsible construction and energy-efficient solutions can contribute to economic stability and environmental protection. Rather than treating sustainability as an abstract concept, the exhibition presents it through tangible examples and real-world applications.

Energy efficiency in buildings is explored from various angles, including design, materials, and operational systems. Renewable energy sources play a significant role, demonstrating how modern construction can reduce dependence on conventional energy while maintaining comfort and functionality.

Key thematic areas commonly addressed include:

Sustainable building materials and construction methods

Energy-efficient building systems and renovation strategies

Integration of renewable energy solutions in residential and public buildings

These topics are particularly relevant for municipalities and developers seeking to meet climate goals while managing costs and regulatory requirements.

Construction Machinery, Craftsmanship, and Skills Development

Alongside sustainability, Sejem Megra places strong emphasis on modern construction machinery and the role of skilled craftsmanship. The fair recognizes that technology alone cannot drive progress without qualified professionals to implement it effectively.

Exhibitors showcase machinery and tools designed to improve efficiency, safety, and precision on construction sites. At the same time, traditional crafts are presented as an essential part of quality construction, especially in renovation and heritage projects.

An important and timely topic addressed by the fair is personnel recruitment and training. Many sectors represented at Sejem Megra face challenges related to workforce shortages and skill development. By openly addressing these issues, the event contributes to long-term solutions rather than short-term fixes.

Discussions in this area often focus on:

Training and education for young professionals

Lifelong learning and upskilling within the construction sector

Attracting new talent to technical and craft professions

Infrastructure, Climate Adaptation, and Urban Planning

Another significant focus of Sejem Megra is infrastructure development, particularly road and rail systems. As climate change increasingly affects urban and regional planning, the fair provides a space to explore how infrastructure can be made more resilient and adaptable.

Experts discuss strategies for improving transportation networks while minimizing environmental impact. These conversations are especially relevant for public authorities and planners responsible for long-term infrastructure projects.

Climate adaptation is addressed not as a distant concern, but as an immediate planning factor. From drainage systems to material selection, the fair highlights how construction and municipal services must evolve to cope with changing environmental conditions.

A Diverse Exhibitor and Visitor Profile

The strength of Sejem Megra lies in the diversity of its participants. Exhibitors range from large construction companies and energy providers to specialized firms focusing on municipal technologies and niche solutions. This variety ensures that visitors gain a comprehensive overview of the market.

The visitor profile is equally broad and includes:

Construction and engineering professionals

Municipal representatives and urban planners

Energy experts and sustainability consultants

Craftsmen, educators, and industry associations

This mix creates a productive environment where strategic planning meets hands-on expertise, encouraging meaningful exchanges and long-term cooperation.

Pomurje Exhibition Center as a Welcoming and Functional Venue

The Pomurje Exhibition Center plays an essential role in shaping the experience of Sejem Megra. Its modern infrastructure, clear layout, and easy accessibility make it well suited for professional interaction. The welcoming atmosphere encourages conversation, networking, and informal exchange beyond scheduled presentations.

As a regional exhibition venue, the center supports the fair’s role as a bridge between local expertise and international participation. Its facilities allow for both large-scale exhibits and more intimate discussions, enhancing the overall quality of the event.

Sejem Megra as a Driver of Regional and International Cooperation

Ultimately, Sejem Megra is more than an annual trade fair. It is a reflection of how construction, energy, and municipal services are evolving in response to global challenges and local needs. By combining sustainability, innovation, education, and infrastructure planning, the event supports responsible development across borders.

For participants, Sejem Megra offers knowledge, connections, and perspective. It reinforces the idea that progress in the built environment depends on collaboration between industries, institutions, and individuals. Through its comprehensive approach and human-centered focus, the fair continues to strengthen its role as a key meeting point for shaping a more sustainable and resilient future.