“The past few months have shown that digital formats cannot replace a real trade fair,” said Dr. Jochen Köckler, CEO of Deutsche Messe AG. “In April 2022, a full Hannover Exhibition Center will spotlight innovations and foster face-to-face contact. Visitors from all over the world will find new solutions suppliers for the automation and digitalization of their production processes. Furthermore, we focus on climate protection. The exhibitors will showcase new technologies and services that significantly reduce CO2 emissions of industrial companies.”
Hannover Messe also offers virtual services that expand the physical event. “Hannover Messe brings together the best of both worlds, enriching our offer with innovative digital opportunities for involvement. Companies can participate physically, hybrid or purely digitally — the last two options provide additional leads and reach in the virtual space,” said Köckler.
Hannover Messe focuses on industrial transformation, which is driven by two megatrends: digitalization of industry an reduction of C02 emissons.
Digitization covers topics such as networking, data analytics, the Internet of Things, platforms, artificial intelligence and IT security. Companies that want to remain globally competitive must take advantage of digitalization to develop, manufacture and sell products faster and more efficiently. In Hanover, companies from the electrical engineering, mechanical and plant engineering, software and IT sectors will be demonstrating how the automation and digitalization of entire production and business processes can succeed.
Innovative solutions enable industry to react responsibly to growing political and social debates about environmental protection. At Hannover Messe, companies from the energy sector, among others, will be presenting how industrial companies can significantly reduce their energy consumption and C02 emissions. With these future technologies, industry makes a significant contribution to reaching national and international climate goals.
“With the lead theme Industrial Transformation and the combination of the physical trade fair with new digital products, Hannover Messe brings the future of industry to life,” said Köckler. “This means that in April 2022 we will finally be going ‘back to the future’ of industrial production.”
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