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How to professionalise in the funeral industry? Training, embalming and new standards at NECROEXPO 2026

23 February 2026
The funeral and cemetery industry in Poland is dynamically professionalising; formal qualifications, standardised procedures, and specialised training in post-mortem preparation are becoming increasingly important. NECROEXPO 2026 in Targi Kielce welcomes the Polish Funeral Education Centre’s presentation of its educational offer. This institution specialises in the professional education of funeral sector staff.

The Polish Funeral Education Centre operates as a Private Continuing Education Institution. It focuses on practical preparation for work in the industry, offering courses in embalming, autopsy, thanatocosmetology, and comprehensive post-mortem preparation. The facility also conducts training for future Masters of Funeral Ceremonies and programs aimed at those starting their careers.

Families’ growing expectations, changing regulations, and greater awareness of service quality mean that investing in team competencies is becoming a key element of competitive advantage for funeral homes. Education is no longer an extra; it becomes the foundation of professional activity.

NECROEXPO 2026’s visitors will be able to talk to PCSF representatives about professional development opportunities, education standards, and practical aspects of working in the funeral industry. This proposition is for both business owners investing in team development and for people considering entering the sector.

As service quality and professional responsibility become increasingly important, education is emerging as one of the most important topics in industry conversations. NECROEXPO 2026 is where these conversations will take on a very concrete dimension.

NECROEXPO 2026 
29–31 May 2026 | Targi Kielce

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