This year’s K-Consafety Expo is set to expand its Heavy Equipment & Attachment Zone, showcasing a wide range of innovations. These include: tilt rotator systems, smart safety attachments, hydraulic stabilisation solutions, reinforced durability engineering, remote equipment monitoring systems, machine safety sensors, and operator protection technologies.
The exhibition will take place from 14 to 16 October 2026 at the Korea International Exhibition Centre (Kintex) in Goyang, South Korea. It serves as a practical business platform where manufacturers, contractors, rental companies, safety managers and public-sector buyers can directly evaluate technologies designed for real construction environments.
Co-organised by Kintex and Micenter, K-Consafety Expo is recognised as one of Korea’s leading trade events for construction machinery, industrial safety and smart construction technologies. The 2026 edition will place strong emphasis on field-proven solutions that improve operational efficiency while reducing accident risks across construction sites, according to the organisers.
“As global construction safety regulations continue to tighten, the heavy equipment and attachment sector is rapidly evolving into a key driver of next-generation construction safety and productivity,” said Kintex, adding that K-Consafety Expo 2026 will reflect this industry shift.
“Industry experts point out that construction safety is no longer determined solely by the performance of excavators, cranes and loaders themselves. Increasingly, the focus is shifting towards the overall work system – particularly attachment technologies that directly affect precision, stability and worker safety.”
Kintex further highlighted that “modern attachments such as tilt rotators, breakers, grapples, crushers and multi-buckets are exposed to constant shock loads and demanding site conditions. As a result, hydraulic stability, rotational precision, durability engineering and smart safety integration have become critical factors in accident prevention and operational reliability.
“Construction sites worldwide continue to face safety risks related to attachment separation, hydraulic failures and machine interference. In response, manufacturers are accelerating development of safer and smarter attachment systems integrated with digital monitoring and predictive safety technologies.”
Major companies already registered for the special zone include JSC, SJ Packing, Hydrofaust, TiltPro and JK, among others.
Exhibitor applications are now open. Companies registering by 29 May will receive: A US$200 early-bird discount per booth, priority booth selection along key visitor traffic routes, and pre-event promotional exposure through newsletters and media channels. Email enquiry: kconsafetyexpo@kintex.com













