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SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN SHOW


‘JOIN THE FUTURE’ IS THE MOTTO OF THIS YEAR’S WORLD-LEADING TRADE FAIR


spotlight forward-looking topics such as digitalisation, sustainability, and untapped potential in the industry. Over the five days of the trade fair, numerous national and international companies will take the stage, including AIM ALLOYS, Cavitar, Fronius, and Spazzolplastica. Visitors can look forward to scientific presentations from research institutes and universities, while also gaining exclusive insights into the industry. A key highlight comes right at the start


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rom 15 to 19 September 2025, the international industry will gather at SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN,


the world’s leading trade fair at Messe Essen (Germany), to take a collective look at the future of joining, cutting, and surfacing technologies. Under the motto ‘Join the Future’, around 800 exhibitors from 42 countries – from young start-ups to market leaders – will present their innovations and ideas. Trade visitors can also look forward to a wide range of opportunities to gain fresh insights and expand their professional networks. “With our guiding theme ‘Join the


Future’, SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN is focusing on the issues driving the industry: What does the future of the sector look like, and how can it be actively shaped? We are looking forward to an outstanding event that will set new benchmarks,” says Oliver P. Kuhrt, CEO of Messe Essen. Dr.-Ing. Roland Boecking, General


Manager of DVS – German Welding Society, adds: “Whether it’s digitalisation, sustainability, or the shortage of skilled labour, the trade fair as the most important international industry gathering delivers solutions for the


36 / WELDING WORLD MAGAZINE - ISSUE 04 - AUGUST 2025


challenges of today and tomorrow.” Halls 1 to 5 and the Galeria will focus


on welding, with leading exhibitors such as Cloos, EWM, Fronius, OTC/Lorch, and Trumpf. Halls 6 to 8 will highlight cutting technologies, featuring companies such as Baykal, Ficep, Messer Cutting, and MicroStep. In addition, the trade fair covers a wide range of other sectors, including surface technology, gas, equipment and safety, and quality assurance.


Future Hub: Giving the future a stage At the Future Hub in Hall 7 (Stand 7G13), trade visitors can expect exciting presentations by top-level experts, in- depth panel discussions, and innovative product showcases. This new stage will


of SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN: On Monday 15 September, international delegations will report on their domestic markets under the motto “Connecting Continents” from 3:00 pm onwards, providing valuable inspiration for companies seeking to establish themselves abroad. Messe Essen will welcome delegations from Brazil, Morocco, Slovakia, and China. The Future Hub will also champion


promising newcomers: On Wednesday 17 September from 3:00 pm, four young companies will present their innovative ideas during the Start-up Pitch. Christina Kleinpaß, Head of Project of SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN, praises the strong interest in the new presentation platform: “Even in its debut year, the Future Hub has received an excellent response. The programme covers a wide range of topics, and we are delighted that every presentation not only brings concentrated expert knowledge but also an exciting outlook on the future of the industry.”


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