From 17 to 21 April 2023 at HANNOVER MESSE, leading international companies from the mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, energy, and software and IT sectors show how far they have come on the road to resource-efficient, climate-neutral and resilient production. Under the lead theme “Industrial Transformation – Making the Difference”, exhibitors show how the industry can significantly reduce CO2 emissions.
Hannover. The big challenges facing the world today – such as climate change, energy shortages and disrupted supply chains – all have one thing in common: they demand innovative, high-tech solutions. At HANNOVER MESSE, the world’s leading trade show for industrial technology, leading companies from the mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, energy, and software and IT sectors demonstrate an industrial ecosystem that enables changes in the way we manufacture, collaborate and do business.
“With the lead theme ‘Industrial Transformation – Making the Difference’, HANNOVER MESSE 2023 shows the difference that exhibiting companies can make, which changes they can carry out, and which innovations they develop on the road to a climate-neutral industry,” said Dr. Jochen Köckler, Chairman of the Managing Board, Deutsche Messe AG. “This is a call to action for corporations, SMEs, and startups as well as science, politics, and society. They must work together to secure our industrial production, prosperity, and future as well as to protect our environment – HANNOVER MESSE shows the way to a climate-neutral industry.”
HANNOVER MESSE 2023 hosts more than 4,000 exhibiting companies from all over the world, including global enterprises such as Autodesk, Bosch, Capgemini, Dassault Systemes, Microsoft, NOKIA, Salzgitter, ServiceNow, Schneider Electric, and Siemens as well as leading SMEs like Aerzener Maschinenfabrik, Beckhoff, Block Transformatoren, Boge, GP Joule, Festo, Formlabs, gbo Datacomp, GFOS, Harting, ifm, Kaeser, LAPP, Pepperl+Fuchs, Phoenix Contact, Rittal, SEW, Wago, WIBU, and Ziehl-Abegg. Well-known research institutes such as Fraunhofer and Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) sketch industrial solutions for the future and more than 300 startups from various technology fields show innovations with disruptive potential.
HANNOVER MESSE 2023 features seven display sectors: Automation, Motion & Drives, Digital Ecosystems, Energy Solutions, Engineered Parts & Solutions, Future Hub, Compressed Air & Vacuum, and Global Business & Markets. Exhibitor show solutions in areas such as CO2-neutral production, Industrie 4.0, artificial intelligence, IT security, Logistics 4.0, circular economy, and hydrogen and fuel cells.
Whether digitalizing complex production processes, using hydrogen to operate entire production facilities or employing software to analyze and reduce the C02 footprint, exhibitors at HANNOVER MESSE provide a complete picture of the technological possibilities for the industry of today and tomorrow.
Indonesia, the largest economic power in the ASEAN region, is Partner Country at HANNOVER MESSE 2023. With the motto “Making Indonesia 4.0”, Indonesia aims to be one of the ten largest economies in the world by 2030. Renewable energies are expected to account for roughly 52 percent of total electricity generation by then, whereby hydropower will make up just under one half and photovoltaics about one quarter. At HANNOVER MESSE, Indonesia presents itself as a reliable partner for companies around the globe.