Europe - The event industry is in a state of constant change. Sustainable concepts, immersive experiences and smart, flexible systems are becoming increasingly important and are shaping the development of modern event and entertainment formats. At the 30th anniversary of Prolight + Sound this week, more than 500 exhibitors and brands from 32 countries will present their latest solutions and provide fresh impetus for the future of the industry.
Visitors can expect a four-day trade fair experience with extensive educational and networking opportunities, product innovations, and new and expanded event highlights.
With the themes ProGreen, FutureScapes and MultiTech, Prolight + Sound 2025 is drawing attention to sustainable event solutions, immersive and AI-supported technologies, and flexible, networked concepts for event formats. The choice of focal points was made in close consultation with partners and industry experts in order to specifically address current developments and requirements in the sector. The main topics will be highlighted in numerous events, including practical workshops, keynotes, seminars and product presentations.
Almost half of the exhibitors represented come from abroad – including the USA, Italy, Great Britain, France, China and the Benelux countries. Prolight + Sound thus offers trade visitors a comprehensive insight into global market trends and technological developments.
“With the upcoming edition, Prolight + Sound is not only celebrating its own anniversary – it is honouring the many companions whose dedication and creativity have helped establish it as one of the leading international trade fairs for event and entertainment technology,” explains Wolfgang Marzin, president and CEO of Messe Frankfurt.
He adds: “With its impressive product showcases and educational formats, Prolight + Sound offers a platform for future-ready solutions – and highlights the opportunities that new technologies bring to the events sector. The goal is to address current challenges in collaboration with the industry and to actively shape future developments.”