SHOW PREVIEW EUROPE’S LARGEST TRADE SHOWS HANNOVER MESSE: ONE OF T
he show, to take place in Hannover between 31 March and 4 April 2025, will see companies from the
mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and digital industries come together to present solutions for a high-performance and sustainable industry. More than 4,000 companies will be in attendance to demonstrate how climate neutrality can be achieved through electrification, digitisation and automation. The show will focus on all things
digital with the smart manufacturing section showing and discussing sensors, embedded systems, logistics automation, material handling and assembly, and robotics. A digital ecosystem section will look
at additive manufacturing, digital platforms, edge computing and the seemingly ubiquitous AI. More than 300 startup companies
are expected to attend, bringing together original minds and pioneers. The start-up area will include a presentation booth, offering opportunities to participate in challenges and pitches. More than 3,500 exhibitors have
already signed up to the show, with 7,800 products currently listed. 161 research institutions will also be in attendance. This year, Hannover Messe’s
partner country is Canada. The country has expertise in fields like AI, quantum, electric vehicles, advanced materials and more - this promises to be a fruitful collaboration.
For more information visit:
www.hannovermesse.de/en
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