The new corporate structure will therefore see Fiera Milano and IEG each holding 35%, while the remaining 30% will remain with Andrea Martini, ensuring synergistic and strategic management of the automotive industry’s two events.
The debut will take place at the fifteenth edition of Milano AutoClassica (21–23 November 2025 at Fiera Milano). This will be followed in spring by the third edition of Vicenza Classic Car Show, at Vicenza Expo Centre from 28 to 30 March 2026.
The partnership marks the beginning of a collaboration between Fiera Milano and IEG: both exhibition organisers believe that joint efforts between the country’s leading exhibition operators will create concrete synergies, develop shared projects, and make them more competitive on international markets.
Forms of collaboration will also extend to the conference sector, where Fiera Milano and IEG boast centres of international excellence such as Allianz MiCo (Milan) and Rimini’s Palacongressi. These are flanked by the Vicenza Convention Centre and the Palazzo dei Congressi conference centre in Fiuggi, managed by IEG, and MoMeC in Rome, managed by Fiera Milano. By joining forces, Fiera Milano and IEG will be able to promote Italy as a top-class conference destination, especially abroad.

With this agreement, Fiera Milano and IEG demonstrate that partnership is the most effective lever to consolidate Italy’s exhibition and conference leadership and project it even more strongly onto international markets. EMAC will manage two key automotive heritage events.
Milano AutoClassica, created in 2012, specifically aims at the world of classic and sports cars. It’s hosted at Fiera Milano and it’s particularly renowned for the high quality of its exhibition offer. At the 2024 edition, it recorded more than 82,000 visitors, 600 accredited media, 4,500 cars on display and 1,000 cars registered for rallies. The 15th edition will be held at Fiera Milano from 21 – 23 November 2025.
Vicenza Classic Car Show was established in 2024 and it has asserted its role as the spring event for vintage motoring enthusiasts, filling the gap of industry events in the first part of the year. The 2025 edition recorded 35,000 visitors (a 38% increase compared to 2024), 240 accredited media, 2,300 cars on display, and 310 cars registered for rallies. The next edition is scheduled to be held at Vicenza Expo Centre from 28 – 30 March 2026.