Greater than 100 worldwide journalists assembled in Hannover, Germany yesterday to study Hannover Messe 2025, which is roughly six weeks away. Greater than 130,000 attendees and 4,000 exhibitors are anticipated on the 2025 occasion. Dr. Jochen Köckler, the Chairperson of the Managing Board, Deutsche Messe AG, Hannover, defined that Hannover Messe is looking forward to supply options and competitiveness for producers throughout the globe.
“For each firm around the globe, the target is to be aggressive,” he stated. It’s innovation that permits all firms to compete. Köckler additionally inspired producers to not put all of their proverbial eggs into one basket, however to, “ensure you have completely different markets that you just promote into.” He emphasised that that is what a horizontal commerce honest like Hannover Messe helps producers with. When manufacturing prices have to be diminished — whereas persevering with to construct wonderful merchandise — Köckler stated that Hannover Messe’s annual gathering is the place for firms to come back and discover these improvements.
A number of years in the past, Köckler stated all of them puzzled if commerce festivals would even live on for much longer. However individuals nonetheless wish to discover options in particular person, and Hannover Messe is flourishing as soon as once more. He stated that this 12 months’s honest will deal with three areas:
- AI and trade — that is rising at “a wide ranging pace.” Whereas he famous that AI will not be a product, it’s a expertise that can be utilized to make sure that any firm can turn out to be extra environment friendly in its manufacturing.
- Good manufacturing and manufacturing — an rising variety of exhibitors are concerned right here, with the concept the customer can obtain higher automation options. Digitalization in manufacturing operations will proceed to develop every year, Köckler stated.
- Hydrogen — some 500 exhibitors are targeted on this matter, and the “hockey stick” of hydrogen utilization and software has not but gone by the roof. However, when taking a look at environment friendly industrial manufacturing, we have to guarantee crops have storage after we don’t have sunny or windy days. There shall be extra discussions sooner or later about sustainability and easy methods to deal with the planet higher, Köckler stated. Hydrogen can play a job in electrification and storage right here.
Köckler additionally famous the Software Park exhibition space, the place exhibitors show how trendy robotics options can increase effectivity in manufacturing. For instance, robots can optimize laser welding or make battery cell manufacturing extra environment friendly and sustainable. “Firms get precious insights right here towards optimizing their manufacturing processes — with the purpose of producing quicker, extra exactly, and in a extra resource-saving method,” he stated.
A highlight on Canada
This 12 months’s associate nation is Canada. Whereas the nation featured 83 exhibitors at Hannover Messe in 2024, they’re anticipating greater than 225 Canadian exhibitors this 12 months as a associate nation — together with greater than 1,000 Canadians in attendance.
Left to proper, Evelyne Coulombe, Chargée d’affaires, Embassy of Canada to Germany; Jayson Myers, CEO, Subsequent Era Manufacturing Canada (NGen); Christina Bilyk, Govt Lead, Canada at Hannover Messe 2025, Authorities of Canada.
Talking of Canada, the winner of Deutsche Messe’s annual Robotics Award (which honors robot-based automation and logistics options) was, coincidentally, a Canadian firm. The profitable challenge, MARI AARS, is an AI-driven robotics platform for quick and code-free programming. That is made potential by superior 3D scanning, computerized robotic path era, and an intuitive graphical flowchart interface that eliminates the necessity for coding and CAD information. As well as, the MARI platform consists of options that compensate for deviations, making certain a constant degree of high quality.
“With its autonomous path planning, MARI solves one of many largest challenges of high-mix manufacturing, specifically fixed reprogramming and setup. This opens up new alternatives — particularly for small and medium-sized firms — that may also assist to counteract the scarcity of expert staff,” stated Dr. Annika Raatz from Leibniz College, a member of the jury, because the award was given out at present.
Editor’s Notice: This text was syndicated from The Robotic Report’s sibling web site Design World.
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