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The 2026 edition of HANNOVER MESSE will take place from April 20 to 24. In collaboration with Deutsche Messe AG IEN Europe presents you free access to the Fair from Monday to Friday.
Easy-to-mount single axis sensor for simple switching tasks
Current/OS and Open DC Alliance sign a strategic partnership on DC emergence
Compact controllers for higher-level building and industrial automation requirements
Ritchey-Chrétien (RC) telescope optics for high precision surveillance applications
If you require a professional image processing system to meet specific needs it is essential that the lens also meets all the necessary criteria to ensure long-term functionality. We spoke to Rob Watkinson from Resolve Optics about overcoming the limitations of off-the-shelf products and achieving the best results.
Hydrogen can be used in many ways as an energy source for industry and heavy goods transport, making it a key factor in transforming the energy supply. In addition to being produced from renewable energies, its availability is also crucial. IO-Link sensors from JUMO enable the rapid implementation and safe operation of a modular concept for hydrogen production. Author: Alexander Hof, Senior Product Manager Connectivity, JUMO
For four days, from March 30 to April 2, 2026, Global Industrie transforms the fairground in Paris Nord Villepinte into the largest factory in France.
We spoke with Dr. Jochen Köckler, CEO of Deutsche Messe AG, about the upcoming HANNOVER MESSE (April 20–24).
With HANNOVER MESSE 2026, fron April 20 to 24, artificial intelligence (AI) in industry becomes tangible. In a practical and application-oriented way, the trade fair demonstrates how manufacturing companies can profitably use AI. With a consistent AI focus, the fair shows how today’s challenges can be transformed into concrete competitive advantages – while offering companies and visitors even greater orientation and value.
Danube Dynamics and Aspöck Systems automate complex lamp inspections using adaptive AI and IDS industrial cameras to ensure accuracy, flexibility and full traceability under real production conditions.
Optical and magnetic encoders with integrated energy harvesting
Eleven women honored as they are shaping the future of robotics
Fraunhofer project for better recycling processes of paper packaging
Meeting the growing demand for sensors in high-speed scanning, machine vision and industrial inspection applications.
For reliable operation in environments up to 200°C
Jens Delliehausen appointed new CSO with global responsibility for the strategic development of international sales
Highly efficient drives for reduce energy and resource consumption
Advanced real-time production monitoring and digital manufacturing optimization
Reactive robotics has delivered enormous efficiency gains for industry. But the technology is reaching its economic limits: systems that only respond to the current state scale speed – but not stability. As process complexity grows, small misjudgements lead to costly downtime. Sereact is now introducing Cortex 2.0, a new generation of AI that evaluates the consequences of actions in advance and eliminates errors before they occur. The economic potential is immense.
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