Host Milano 2025

On October 18–19, we participated in Host Milano, the world’s leading exhibition dedicated to the food service and hospitality industry, held every two years in Italy. The event brought together exhibitors and visitors from all over the world, showcasing the latest trends, innovations, and technologies shaping the HoReCa sector.

Most of the exhibition halls were devoted to coffee machines and food service equipment. Among the standout exhibitors was Kimbo, with its eye-catching display featuring a giant moka pot in the colors of Naples, and La Cimbali, which created a mini cinema room inside their stand to present their new “Supera” coffee machine. Walking through the exhibition felt like a journey through time — from modern designs to beautifully preserved coffee machines from the 1960s and 1970s.

The atmosphere was full of creativity and energy. Many brands stood out thanks to their bold booth designs, live food demonstrations, or distinctive color themes — such as the striking yellow-and-black Black Knight stand. Others impressed with the sheer scale of their showcases and innovative equipment.

During the event, we had the opportunity to connect and exchange ideas with representatives from companies including:
Elmeco Srl, FETCO®, The Middleby Corporation, Caffitaly System S.p.A., Hard Beans, Thermoplan AG, True Manufacturing, Rieber GmbH & Co. KG, PIEFFEPI VISION S.R.L., COSTAM, and FrigorBox.

This year’s Host Milano also featured strong representation from Poland, including companies such as:
AiFO Components, COFFIX.EU, Elmotech, exa22 – Mechatronics Frontier, HELKRA Sp. z o.o., IBIS Sp. z o.o., Kromet, Asber Professional, PAW, RILLING by KROSNO-METAL Sp. z o.o., SHELMO, and Stalgast.

Host Milano once again proved to be more than just an exhibition — it’s a place where innovation meets tradition, and where professionals from around the world come together to shape the future of hospitality.
To stay informed and inspired in the HoReCa industry, attending Host Milano is an experience not to be missed.