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AUTOMATICA – A FORUM TO EXCHANGE IDEAS
From June 24 to 27, 2025, automatica will bring industry and research together in six exhibition halls at
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his year, the event’s focus will be on technical solutions and exchanging ideas on digitalisation and AI, sustainable production,
and the future of work. Exhibition Director, Anja Schneider, said: “automatica is thus addressing highly relevant issues that the industry is intensively concerned with. The high demand we are experiencing proves these topics.” All the key robotics and automation companies will come together in the automatica halls. Alongside the well-known international industry giants that have been using automatica as their leading trade fair for many years, newcomers such as ATI Industrial Automation (Novanta), Delta Electronics, Device Insight, ESTUN AUTOMATION, HANWHA ROBOTICS, HARTING, HD HYUNDAI ROBOTICS, Reis Robotics, RK Rose+Krieger, SAP and Shenyang SIASUN Robot & Automation will also be presenting themselves at the upcoming event. It is worth noting that Chinese exhibitors have a much stronger presence at the trade fair than ever before. “automatica brings together all the main companies – whether from Europe, Asia or America – and thus represents the entire international market,” said Schneider.
Healthtech focus
The 2025 event will boast a Healthtech focus. Robots are taking the healthcare market by storm. Robotic systems already transplant hearts, six-axis robots work in cell and gene therapy, cobots support rehabilitation facilities and labs, and now mobile robots
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are moving in on aseptic environments. This development is nothing short of spectacular – and visitors to automatica will learn all about it.
covering all aspects of the industrial healthcare sector, from enabling technologies to laboratory automation and clinical robotics. Key components of this are the MedtecLIVE Healthtech Pavilion in cooperation with the MedtecLIVE trade fair and a two-day MedtecSUMMIT organised by Bayern Innovativ. This
“automatica brings together all the main
companies, representing the entire international market”
healthtech exhibits from the exhibitors, curated by VDMA HealthTech. “The robotics and automation solutions of our exhibitors play a prominent role in medical technology,” said Schneider. “I am all the more pleased that we can now give this application area an appropriate platform and, with the right partners, continue to tap into an attractive visitor target group for automatica.”
One of the highlights of the supporting
programme is munich_i, the high-tech platform for AI and robotics, under the patronage of Bavarian Prime Minister Dr. Markus Söder. The high-tech summit on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, the robotics and AI special show
AI.Society and the
hybrid robotics competition Robothon, are key components of munich_i. automatica is organising munich_i together with the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) at the Technical University of Munich.
automatica will once again be supplemented by an attractive supporting program in 2025. It includes the Service Robotics Arena and the Mesh-up as a special show on mobile robotics. Companies will demonstrate how driverless transport
into the current capabilities of humanoids and their potential impact on work environments.
One ticket – three trade fairs Two parallel trade fairs supplement the stimulus: Laser World of Photonics focuses on photonics components, systems and applications, while World of Quantum is all about trends, innovations and visions in quantum technology. There are already numerous overlaps between the automation and laser industries, and quantum technology holds huge potential especially for industrial applications, for of quantum computers. With one trade fair ticket, visitors automatically have access to the other two events.
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