The Skylum residential skyscrapers in the centre of Vilnius, the modern Orkla City complex in Oslo, 125 Greenwich Street in New York and Varso Tower in Warsaw - what do they have in common? Polish companies manufactured the windows installed in each of them. The white and red Polish flag is proudly displayed on brands’ solutions. Polish companies keep gaining even greater international recognition among foreign investors as their products are competitive, affordable, innovative and of supreme quality. The products of the leaders in the joinery and glass industry will be on display in September 2025 during the WinDoGlass Innovation Expo in Kielce, Poland.
According to MarketHub data, a platform providing detailed analysis of economic sectors, Poland now ranks among Europe’s largest exporters of windows. Exports are a key segment of the domestic joinery industry, as Polish companies mainly export to Germany, France, Italy, and Scandinavia. More than 100 enterprises operate in the joinery and glass business sector. Poland’s high export rates make it one of the industry leaders.
– Polish manufacturers have developed a strong position in the global market for years due to the combination of high-quality artistry, competitive lead times, and a flexible approach to project implementation. These conclusions are a part of the foreign customers’ feedback; clients have long used Vitrintec aluminium-glass systems for years. We put precision, reliability and partnership on top of our prority list – says Grzegorz Palus, Managing Director of Vitrintec, industry partner of the WinDoGlass Innovation Expo.
Reports from many Polish manufacturers show that they are keen to invest in modern production technologies to gain a competitive advantage and offer high-quality products, both in terms of technical parameters, e.g., thermal and acoustic insulation, burglary resistance, and aesthetics. Furthermore, many plants use the latest production lines, cooperating with renowned European suppliers of machines and components.
Windows with ventilation systems and intelligent glass showcased at WinDoGlass in Targi Kielce
WinDoGlass Innovation is an industry event – a unique platform for manufacturers, architects, installers and investors where they can present modern products and services. Polish and foreign companies will present solutions for window and door joinery, intelligent automation systems, machines supporting the assembly and production of windows, and construction chemicals, to name a few product categories in the extensive portfolio.
Supreme knowledge content
The Polish Windows and Doors Association will discuss the role of windows and doors in building energy efficiency and the impact of joinery on energy balance. The Magnum Group will showcase the latest technologies and solutions as part of the presentation’s comprehensive window joinery assembly process – from mechanical installation through insulation to sealing. The Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Ceramics and Building Materials will prepare two presentations devoted to analysing parameters influencing the energy efficiency of glass, including its thermal transmittance and insulation, and applicable building law regulations related to the use of glass.
The event partner, the Association of Joinery Installers, will present an application enabling the professional development of fitters, on-the-job development programs, and advice on certification during the WinDoGlass Innovation Expo.
The WinDoGlass organiser is one of the leading exhibition centres in Central and Eastern Europe
Targi Kielce is where tradition meets innovation, already for 33 years. The company’s portfolio includes exhibitions held for many years, such as the International Defense Industry Exhibition MSPO, the International Fair of Agricultural Techniques AGROTECH, the International Fair of Energy and Renewable Energy Sources ENEX, the International Fair of Plastics and Rubber Processing PLASTPOL, Industrial Spring and the International Fair of Toys and Products for Parents and Children KIDS’ TIME. The exhibition and congress centre offers new industry events which are positively welcomed by the industry, a new projects portfolio includes the National Beekeeping Expo Expo2Bee and the International Fenestration Products and Glass Expo WinDoGlass Innovation.
Business means trust. In 2024 alone, events organised at Targi Kielce attracted over 336,000 visitors and guests and approximately 6,000 exhibitors; now Targi Kielce operates 91,000 m² of exhibition space, including 37,000 m² indoor space in seven exhibition pavilions with modern infrastructure and 2,000 m² in the Congress Centre. In 2026, the total exhibition area will increase to over 104,000 m² as Targi Kielce launches its current priority investment, the construction of a new exhibition hall.