Innovation meets rehabilitation: More opportunities for everyone

REHAB presents forum program with added value for professional and private visitors



From May 22 to 24, 2025, REHAB will once again invite trade and private visitors to Karlsruhe for one of the leading trade fairs for rehabilitation, therapy, care and inclusion. On 30,000 square meters, almost 400 exhibitors will present innovations in rehabilitation and orthopaedic technology, modern therapy approaches and comprehensive care and assistance services. Special areas such as the Innovations Center or the test course in the outdoor area round off the trade fair. Jürgen Dusel, Federal Commissioner for People with Disabilities, is the patron of REHAB 2025.


The forum program brings together specialists and private visitors in a targeted manner and creates valuable synergies. The interdisciplinary orientation enables practical insights, direct exchange with specialist colleagues and those affected as well as new perspectives on current developments. REHAB offers trade and private visitors a concentrated overview of the market - with a diverse, high-quality range of products and a strong presence of leading manufacturers. Technical innovations, practical training and the opportunity to experience new products directly on site make a visit to the trade fair particularly valuable. The open and inspiring atmosphere creates a lively exchange that provides new impetus for professional practice and the care of people with disabilities.


REHAB Karlsruhe has been a place of encounter, interdisciplinary knowledge transfer and inspiration for 45 years - for professionals as well as for people with disabilities. Further information and tickets at www.rehab-karlsruhe.com.

REHAB Karlsruhe 2025

REHAB Karlsruhe provides impetus and showcases technical developments to improve the quality of life and participation of people with disabilities. It has been firmly anchored in the industry's diary for almost 45 years and is the most important platform for high-quality mobility aids and paediatric aids from Ger-many and other European countries every two years. This is where the various specialisms in the assistive technology sector meet for an interdisciplinary ex-change and to discover the latest trends, therapy offers and innovations in the industry. Eleven thematically organised marketplaces offer a high-quality and broad product portfolio. Qualified experts and self-help groups will be available for personal discussions, while important topics and trends in the provision of assistive devices will be highlighted in presentations and discussion rounds on the stages. Further information can be found at www.rehab-karlsruhe.com

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