about fsbi

ABOUT FIRE SAFE BUILD INDIA (FSBI)

Fire Safe Build India (FSBI) is a dedicated industry event focused exclusively on passive fire protection systems for the built environment. The platform was conceived to address the need for structured engagement on fire safety by bringing together the stakeholders involved in design, specification, construction, testing, certification, and regulation of passive fire protection.

Over successive editions, Fire Safe Build India has established itself as a focused forum for industry interaction, enabling informed discussion on the role of passive fire protection in contemporary construction and infrastructure projects.

Fair details at a glance!

When: 10 – 12 September 2026

Where: Yashobhoomi (IICC), Dwarka

Date & Opening Timings:

Thursday, 10 September 2026: 10:00 – 18:00

Friday, 11 September 2026: 10:00 – 18:00

Saturday, 12 September 2026: 10:00 – 18:00

Visitor Entry: Free entry for registered trade visitors above 18 years only

ABOUT NUERNBERGMESSE

The NürnbergMesse Group is one of the 15 largest exhibition companies in the world. It includes NürnbergMesse GmbH and that company's 15 subsidiaries and affiliates. The Group employs more than 1,000 people at eleven locations in Germany, Brazil, China, India, Italy, Greece, Austria and the USA. It also has a network of international representatives in more than 100 countries. Its portfolio comprises some 120 national and international exhibitions and conferences held in person and as digital events, focusing on five general fields: Retail & Consumer Goods, Building & Construction, Process Technology, Electronics & Security, and Social & Public. Its events safeguard jobs; generate tax revenues as well as billions of euros in purchasing power effects each year, making NürnbergMesse a major economic engine for the Nuremberg metropolitan region and Germany as a whole. As an employer and organiser of major events, NürnbergMesse assumes responsibility for people and the environment. It shapes its corporate actions in accordance with the 17 UN SDGs with the aim of achieving climate neutrality in energy supply by 2028.