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SHOW PREVIEW AN EYE ON THE FUTURE HANNOVER MESSE H


annover Messe, a week- long annual show will take place between 31st March and the 4th April


2025, and will explore all the many elements of Industry 4.0, these include smart manufacturing, digital ecosystems, and energy for industry. Despite this, many of the exhibitors will be displaying more traditional manufacturing equipment such as engineered parts and solutions. A ‘future hub’ will explore the more advanced elements of Industry 2.0 with the research and technology transfer and the quantum hub. It’s fair to say that this show is a big


partners are invited to contribute to the forum program by 31 January 2025. The topics should explore one or more of the following: industry 4.0, artificial intelligence and machine learning, energy for industry, CO2-neutral production or hydrogen and fuel cells. Canada, the partner country at


beast since last year’s saw more than 5,000 exhibitors, 14,000 products and solutions, 130,000 on site attendees, 300 start ups and 1,600 speakers. In late October, the show released a call for papers, and companies and


Hannover Messe 2025, will highlight its strengths in areas such as automation, energy, digital transformation, and green technology.


For more information visit: www.hannovermesse.de


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