Over 4,000 exhibitors will showcase their innovations at the world’s largest industrial trade fair, which is expected to draw visitors from around 150 countries. The fair is a highlight for small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) from Germany and abroad, particularly those looking to present their latest innovations with a focus on robotics, mechanical engineering, power-train technology, and energy production.
The theme of the fair in Hannover reflects the challenging economic climate, with organizers seeking to foster optimism among attendees. The event will feature both the world’s largest industrial trade show and special exhibitions that highlight the latest advancements in industrial technology.
Canada is the partner country at this year’s fair, a decision made ahead of a fierce trade dispute between Canada and the US. The fair also comes at a time of political transition, as the leadership of Canada and Germany are both currently uncertain, with Olaf Scholz no longer in power as chancellor and Justin Trudeau having stepped down as prime minister.
Despite economic struggles in Germany, including a looming recession, the fair remains an important platform for the industry to showcase the technological advancements of the country. The trade fair highlights the use of artificial intelligence in industry, which is a key area of innovation but not just as a boutique theme; it is meant to keep the industry globally competitive.
Source: https://www.dw.com/en/hanover-fair-german-industry-seeks-fresh-start-in-challenging-times/a-72074287?maca=en-rss-en-all-1573-rdf