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SPOTLIGHT


Thursday 28 May (Day 3): Finishing and refining of the pattern, conclusion of the competition and presentation of awards.


The conference website also announces a substantive programme prepared by the Parkieciarze Foundation and the Parkieciarze Group, covering topics such as ‘underfloor heating/cooling and its impact on user comfort in the case of wooden flooring’, ‘wood in modern construction’ and a ‘discussion panel’. The programme is also expected to include themed zones, with areas dedicated to traditional craftsmanship and modern technologies, as well as expert consultations provided by the Parkieciarze Foundation.


CONCLUSION


Warsaw Floor Expo 2026, taking place from 26 to 28 May, will offer three days of industry meetings, presentations and events as part of the Flooring Innovations Forum, including the Polish Parquet Installers Championship. The trade fair is addressed to specialists in the flooring materials market and is designed to support the development of knowledge and business contacts within the industry.


https://floorexpo.pl/en PRACTICAL INFORMATION


• Date and venue: 26-28 May 2026, Ptak Warsaw Expo, Al. Katowicka 62, 05-830 Nadarzyn/Warsaw.


• Opening hours: 10:00-17:00. • Registration: Get your free ticket here.


https://floorexpo.pl/en/registration/


• Access and parking: The organiser provides information about free parking; access is possible, among others, by buses 703 and 711 from the P+R Al. Krakowska 15 stop to Ptak Warsaw Expo.


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