Group photo of Thomas Laxhuber with Tobias Latein and Tobias Gotthardt

IFAT 2026: Innovative drying technology for sewage sludge, biomass and RDF

STELA impresses at IFAT 2026 with energy-efficient belt drying systems for environmental technology.

From May 4 to May 7, stela exhibited at IFAT, the world’s leading trade fair for environmental technologies in Munich. Over 140,000 visitors explored new industry solutions from more than 3,400 exhibitors.
The focus of the trade show presentation was on innovative technologies for drying sewage sludge, biomass, and waste. In light of increasing demands on environmental standards and energy efficiency, high-performance and sustainable drying processes are becoming increasingly important. STELA demonstrated how modern systems can help reduce CO₂ emissions, use resources more efficiently, and create economic benefits for operators.

Innovative Drying Technology

As requirements for wastewater and waste treatment increase, so does the demand for high-performance and energy-efficient processes. At IFAT 2026, STELA demonstrated how modern drying technologies can contribute to reducing CO₂ emissions and conserving resources.

Focus on belt drying systems for sewage sludge and RDF

A highlight of the trade show presentation was STELA's belt drying systems, which were specifically developed to meet the requirements of sewage sludge drying as well as biomass and waste drying.

These systems enable:
•    Efficient drying of sewage sludge to reduce volume
•    Optimal preparation for thermal recovery
•    Cost-effective treatment of organic waste
•    Customization to meet specific customer processes

Thanks to their modular design, the systems can be flexibly integrated into existing infrastructure.

Warm reception from industry professionals

IFAT 2026 provided an ideal platform for engaging with existing customers and new prospects from around the world. Numerous discussions revealed that demand for efficient drying solutions continues to grow, not least due to rising requirements for environmental standards and energy conservation. We were also pleased to welcome Tobias Gotthardt, State Secretary at the Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development, and Energy, to our booth.

Future-oriented solutions for global challenges

With its drying systems, STELA makes an important contribution to the sustainable use of resources and the reduction of environmental impact. Especially in waste and sewage sludge treatment, efficient drying processes play a central role in reducing volume, lowering transport costs, and recovering valuable materials.

Conclusion: A successful trade show appearance with a clear outlook

IFAT 2026 once again underscores the importance of innovative environmental technologies. For STELA, the trade show was a complete success—we sincerely thank all guests for visiting us and for the valuable insights shared at our booth. We are already looking forward to the next IFAT in 2028.

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