Quick answer: Piscine Global 2026 is not only a trade show date in the calendar. For pool, spa and wellness companies it is a market-reading opportunity: which technologies are moving, how public pools are changing, why Aqualie matters and how European awards can support trust in real projects.
Why follow it now
Piscine Global 2026 takes place in Lyon from 17 to 20 November 2026. For Spa Pool News readers, the useful angle is not the list of booths alone. The show helps identify themes that are becoming commercially important: energy use, water treatment, renovation, public pools, service training, digital tools and new business models.
What buyers should look for
- Start with the problem, not the brand. Ask how a product affects running costs, service access and water quality.
- Watch renovation solutions. Many European pools and wellness spaces need upgrades rather than brand-new construction.
- Look for proof. References, installation details, service documents and spare-part availability matter more than broad quality claims.
What companies should prepare
A strong fair announcement should explain the customer problem, the installation context and the reason the product matters. That material can become a company news item, a profile update, a newsletter topic and a sales email.
Aqualie and collective-use pools
Aqualie is especially relevant for municipalities, schools, hotels, leisure centres and public-pool operators. Their decisions are shaped by safety, hygiene, energy use, staffing and long-term maintenance, which deserve a separate editorial track from private garden pools.
EUSA awards as a quality signal
European awards connected with national associations can help readers understand what strong projects look like: design, technology, safety, renovation quality and documentation. For companies, an award-worthy project is also useful editorial and commercial proof.
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