B2B Festival 2026: These are the trends and developments we spotted on the exhibition floor.
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B2B Festival 2026: These are the trends and developments we spotted on the exhibition floor.

Last week, on February 8 and 9, we attended the B2B Festival. At our stand, we guided visitors through various scenarios and showcased how we’re shaping the mobility of tomorrow together. This sparked valuable conversations, new insights, and fresh ideas. And it wasn’t just at our stand—across the entire exhibition floor, our Category Management colleagues actively engaged with suppliers and partners to discover the latest innovations. We’re bringing that knowledge and those opportunities back so we can share them with you. Our account managers also looked back: what caught their attention at our stand? Positive atmosphere at the exhibition and across the market What stood out immediately? The busy, energetic exhibition floor. Everywhere, conversations were happening about opportunities, new products, and collaboration. The overall market sentiment was optimistic. Despite all the changes in the industry, confidence remains strong. Suppliers and dealers are actively moving, looking for ways to strengthen their offerings. This confirms what we’re seeing: micromobility continues to evolve, and together we can accelerate that growth. Different forms of micromobility Elwin Baijlé, Category Developer at PENDLR, responsible for spotting innovative brands and solutions, saw firsthand how micromobility is maturing. “What struck me most is how diverse the range of longtails has become,” Elwin explains. “These bikes are genuinely taking over the role of a second car. This is no longer a hype, but a structural development.” Folding bikes also stood out. “Within the first- and last-mile segment, this remains a very interesting category: compact, flexible, and perfectly combinable with a car or public transport.” He also noticed that it’s increasingly not just about the vehicle itself. “It’s about the complete picture. Accessories and supplementary solutions make the difference and give dealers opportunities to truly stand out.” For example, Steco presented a new product that allows an extra child seat to be easily attached to a cargo bike. Beta, a specialist in workshop solutions, also reported that their solutions for cargo bikes and longtails are extremely popular. This highlights how the entire supply chain is moving along with the growth of this category. Growing demand for helmets and lightweight locks Safety was a clear theme at the exhibition. Sander Toenhake, Category Manager at PENDLR, responsible for locks among other things, noticed a strong focus on helmets and innovative security solutions. “You can see that safety is increasingly becoming a natural part of the buying process,” Sander says. “Qibbel introduced a new children’s helmet, and many other brands showcased their latest helmets as well. This shows that this category is really evolving.” Lightweight locks were also strongly represented. “Brands are clearly looking for the right balance between high security and ease of use,” Sander explains. He points to the attention around the ABUS Yarnit campaign, but notes that these products were visible throughout the exhibition. “Security is becoming smarter and more technologically advanced. That fits perfectly with the growth of e-bikes and other mobility solutions,” Sander adds. Simson rebranding It was clear at the B2B Festival that Simson is taking a new direction. “Our stand was busy nonstop,” says Sander, who is also responsible for Simson at PENDLR. “You can feel that the market is curious about this move.” Since 1881, Simson has been known for its iconic tire patch kits. However, it turns out that the brand is mainly familiar to older generations. With a refreshed brand identity and a sharpened strategy, Simson is now making the transition from ‘parts’ to ‘products.’ “The market is changing,” says Sander. “Consumers are looking for convenience and reliability. With this new direction, Simson positions itself clearly as a partner in complete, sustainable bicycle mobility.” With a focus on a strong supply chain, distinctive products, and close collaboration with dealers and leasing partners, this rebranding is more than just a visual change—it’s a strategic move toward the future. Bicycle Innovation Awards winners During the festival, the Bicycle Innovation Awards were also presented. The AXA Atlas took home a prize. “This product really shows how security and ease of use come together,” says Sander. “And that’s exactly what the market is looking for.” In addition, the Lovens Explorer 2 was awarded Cargo Bike of the Year. This e-cargo bike stands out with a one-piece cast frame and luxury features such as heated seats for children. Comfort and functionality clearly come together here. The cargo bike is increasingly developing into a full-fledged alternative to the car, which was clearly visible on the exhibition floor. What stood out at our own stand? At our stand, Roeland Kassies, Account Manager at PENDLR, spent the entire weekend talking with dealers and partners. One thing stood out to him immediately: the strong interest in UTO’s folding bikes. “They really drew a lot of attention,” Roeland explains. “You can see that dealers are actively looking for compact and flexible solutions for urban mobility.” The grow-with-me bike and Vici’s new 16-inch model also stood out. “Children’s bikes were popular across the board at the exhibition,” Roeland adds. “This was clearly reflected in the interest for Alpina.” There was also significant attention for innovative accessories from brands such as Kinekt, Ergon, and Optiline. “Dealers are increasingly looking for products that allow them to tell a complete story in-store. It’s not just about one product, but the total concept.” Want to stay up to date with all the trends and developments? What we saw at the B2B Festival is clear: micromobility is maturing, safety is becoming an increasingly important part of the buying process, and accessories are more often making the difference. These aren’t isolated trends—they are developments that directly impact your assortment, your sales conversations, and your positioning in the market. That’s exactly why we’re sharing these insights. So you know where the opportunities lie, from longtails and folding bikes to helmets, lightweight locks, and smart accessories. As a PENDLR customer, you’re not on your own. We keep you informed about what’s happening, translate market developments into concrete opportunities, and help you act on them today. Do you want to continue receiving these insights and be able to translate them directly into a strong, future-oriented offering? Contact us and become a PENDLR customer today!

Feb 16, 2026

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Bram van Duinen

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6 min. reading time

Velofollies 2026: three days of micromobility, inspiration, and great conversations
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Velofollies 2026: three days of micromobility, inspiration, and great conversations

Three days of micromobility, inspiration, and great conversations On January 16, 17, and 18, PENDLR attended Velofollies. And what a weekend it was. For three days, everything revolved around micromobility and the mobility of tomorrow. Normally, Andy Machiels, Jenno Van Heck, and Pascal Vandamme travel to visit dealers and partners across Flanders, but this time it was the other way around: Velofollies brought everyone together. Pascal immediately noticed how special that is. “Velofollies feels like the moment when the sector comes together. You can see what everyone is working on and feel the energy on the exhibition floor.” Jenno adds that it’s precisely this mix that makes it so valuable: “Here, you’re not only speaking with dealers, but also directly with consumers. That provides an incredible amount of insight.” Tomorrow’s mobility in a relatable format During the exhibition, PENDLR once again showcased the Mobility of Tomorrow campaign, translated into a stand concept with relatable scenarios. Not just individual products, but everyday situations that everyone can recognize: On the Move (commuting), Out Together (family trips), and City in Motion (cargo bikes and bakfietsen). According to Jenno, that’s precisely the strength of the concept. “Visitors see themselves in these scenarios. It’s not about a bike on a pedestal, but about how you get around every day.” Pascal adds that this naturally sparks conversation: “We invite people to think about solutions. This way, we show that micromobility works today, not just in the future.” In this way, PENDLR makes the mobility of tomorrow tangible and accessible, together with its visitors. Folding bikes in the spotlight, for both dealers and consumers A standout feature at the stand was the strong focus on folding bikes. Since the beginning of this year, PENDLR has also been authorized to distribute UTO in Flanders, a milestone that was proudly highlighted. Pascal immediately noticed the enthusiasm. “Dealers have been positive about UTO for a while, but it was really great to hear directly from consumers what they think.” Jenno noticed something else in particular: “You can tell that many people are already specifically looking for a folding bike. That knowledge is already there. And together with Aurélien from UTO, we were able to deepen that expertise even further, both with consumers and dealers.” The folding bike proved to be a real crowd-puller. Focus on family trips and outings In addition to commuting, there was a notable focus on family trips and outings. Throughout the exhibition, cargo bikes, longtails, and smart accessories were on display—a clear signal that micromobility continues to grow. Jenno sees this as part of a broader trend. “It’s no longer just about commuting. Families are really discovering micromobility as a fully-fledged alternative.” This was also evident at the PENDLR stand, where Alpina’s children’s bikes attracted a lot of attention. Pascal particularly noticed the popularity of Vici. “Both dealers and consumers were very interested in the grow-with-me bike, and the new 16-inch model also received plenty of attention.” Stella beers on the cargo bike Cargo bikes, longtails, and bakfietsen were impossible to miss at Velofollies. According to Pascal, this is not a temporary trend. “These forms of micromobility are steadily gaining popularity. That’s why we deliberately include them in our scenarios.” A great example was the custom Omnium cargo bike by Green Leaf Projects at the stand, fully equipped with complementary brands like Kinekt, Ergon, and Fahrer. Jenno laughs when he recalls it: “And yes, that crate of Stella beers definitely drew extra attention. Sometimes it’s nice to just have a little fun.” Looking ahead to the B2B Festival The focus is already looking ahead. On February 8 and 9, PENDLR will present almost the same concept at the B2B Festival. Jenno sees this as a natural next step. “There, too, we guide visitors through relatable scenarios with solutions that can be applied immediately.” Pascal emphasizes that strong brands play an important role in this. “Brands like Alpina, Ergon, Vici, Spinder, UTO, and Brooks are prominently featured again. This way, we show just how rich and complete the micromobility story is.” In this way, PENDLR works together with dealers, partners, and brands toward one shared goal: making everyday mobility more flexible, efficient, and sustainable.

Jan 26, 2026

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Bram van Duinen

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4 min. reading time

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