Exhibition Information
展会简介
The Exhibition Value of the Nuremberg International Toy Fair (Spielwarenmesse)
- The world’s oldest and most authoritative professional event in the toy industry. Since its inception in 1949, the fair has been held annually in Nuremberg and is widely recognized as the premier among the world’s three major toy fairs, serving as the undisputed “bellwether” and “Olympics” of the global toy industry. The 74th edition brought together 2,362 exhibitors from 71 countries and regions, attracting approximately 57,500 professional visitors from 126 nations, with overseas attendees accounting for over 50%. Notably, buyer participation from markets such as the United States and China saw significant growth. Open exclusively to trade professionals, exhibiting at this fair represents a strategic gateway for companies to establish a global brand presence, connect with key international buyers, and gain insights into emerging industry trends.
- Comprehensive coverage of thirteen major product categories across the entire value chain, enabling precise targeting of niche markets. The exhibit range spans 13 major product segments, including wooden toys, plush toys, model railways, electronic toys, outdoor sports equipment, infant and toddler products, educational games, party accessories, and creative stationery, with dedicated trend zones for baby and children’s products, sports and leisure items, and trendy collectibles. From traditional craftsmanship to AI‑powered smart toys, and from early childhood education to the “older‑child” collector market, the fair offers a complete showcase of innovations and evolving consumer preferences throughout the global toy supply chain.
- Access to a global network of top-tier buyers, delivering outstanding results in international procurement. Each year, the fair draws leading purchasing decision‑makers from Italy, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, and China. Global retail giants such as Walmart, Target, Mattel, and Hasbro maintain permanent on‑site teams to source and evaluate products. Over 70% of attendees are corporate procurement managers or senior decision‑makers, enabling exhibitors to efficiently engage with high‑value, core channel partners. The Chenghai Toy Association organized more than a hundred leading Chinese enterprises to participate, showcasing tens of thousands of innovative products and securing numerous intentions for international collaboration.
- Setting the tone for industry innovation, backed by the prestigious ToyAward. Beyond being a stage for new product launches, the fair serves as a crucible for shaping industry trends. As one of the sector’s most influential honors, the ToyAward is ceremoniously presented at the fair each year, instantly bestowing global industry credibility upon winning entries. With a focus on cutting‑edge themes such as artificial intelligence, green sustainability, and the older‑child market, the 2026 edition places particular emphasis on the development and application of AI‑enabled toys and eco‑friendly technologies. Complementary initiatives—including the Toy Business Forum, the ToyPitch startup pitch session, and special exhibition areas—provide exhibitors with a high‑end think tank platform to anticipate market shifts and forge connections with academia, research institutions, and industry stakeholders.
- A multi‑dimensional integration of “exhibition + conference + awards + show,” fostering an immersive industry ecosystem. Concurrent with the fair, events such as RedNight—a vibrant industry networking soirée—alongside the International Game Inventors Conference and the induction ceremony into the Automotive Model Hall of Fame, seamlessly blend B2B business negotiations with community‑building activities. This distinctive industry atmosphere leads 96% of exhibitors to recommend participation to their peers, making the Nuremberg International Toy Fair not only a platform for product showcases but also an annual “gathering of friends” that no global toy professional would miss.





