From 7th to 9th October 2025, the Stuttgart Exhibition Centre in Germany will once again host parts2clean, the leading international trade fair for industrial component cleaning.
With rising demands for stricter cleanliness specifications, cost-effective processes, and improved energy and resource efficiency, the sector is facing growing challenges. parts2clean aims to present innovative solutions
that reconcile these often-conflicting objectives.
Whether in new mobility, electronics, semiconductors, sensor technology, optics, medical and pharmaceutical industries, aerospace or defence, components and assemblies are becoming ever more compact, complex, and sensitive to contamination. This development is driving the need for more stringent cleanliness standards in component cleaning, and thus the adaptation or optimisation of cleaning processes.
At the same time, maintaining a clean production environment is increasingly critical to preventing contamination, cross-contamination, and recontamination. These factors are also essential for improving the cost-effectiveness of cleaning operations. Additionally, reducing carbon emissions and conserving resources are becoming central concerns in the design and operation of cleaning processes.
parts2clean will showcase cross-industry and cross-material cleaning solutions from a wide array of exhibitors. These will be accompanied by an engaging supporting programme, including the bilingual p2c.EXPERTFORUM. Organised in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Cleaning division and the German Industrial Parts Cleaning Association (FiT), the forum has become a valued source of expert knowledge.
“With the most up-to-date and comprehensive international offering in the field of industrial cleaning technology, parts2clean will present solutions that can effectively meet the increased demands on component cleaning from a technological, economic, and ecological point of view. The complete and innovative range of exhibits makes parts2clean the world's most important information and procurement platform for industrial cleaning technology. This is also indicated by the fact that the leading international trade fair attracts almost exclusively trade visitors (99%), about 80% of whom come with intent to invest,” has stated Ramtin Randjbar-Moshtaghin, project director at Deutsche Messe AG.
A key feature of this year’s supporting programme will be the 4th FiT2clean award, presented at the FiT’s special show area. Endowed with a €10,000 prize, the annual award recognises outstanding achievements and innovative solutions in industrial parts cleaning.
“The topics of the simultaneously translated (German <> English) presentations will provide information about current challenges, new developments, and trends in industrial parts cleaning as well as benchmark applications and basic knowledge,” has added Randjbar-Moshtaghin.