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Hannover Fair 2022 addresses security and sustainability challenges

By Ken Korane | May 4, 2022

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The world’s largest industrial technologies trade show returns to Hannover Messe May 30 to June 2.

Festo has developed an Industry 4.0 predictive maintenance system that reduces downtime in servopneumatic welding guns by 25%. Already used in more than 2,500 welding gun robots at a leading car manufacturer, the technology is now available to other automotive suppliers and metalworking operations, as well as in the food industry where predictive maintenance – in the future with artificial intelligence – ensures that process deviations are detected in good time, maintenance is optimized and energy is saved.

Festo has developed an Industry 4.0 predictive maintenance system that reduces downtime in servopneumatic welding guns by 25%. Already used in more than 2,500 welding gun robots at a leading car manufacturer, the technology is now available to other automotive suppliers and metalworking operations, as well as in the food industry where predictive maintenance – in the future with artificial intelligence – ensures that process deviations are detected in good time, maintenance is optimized and energy is saved.

The Hannover Fair, considered by many to be the world’s foremost trade fair for industrial technology, will run May 30 to June 2 in Hannover, Germany. Its lead theme “Industrial Transformation” includes hydraulic and pneumatic technologies on display in the Automation, Motion & Drives exhibit halls, as well as areas devoted to Digital Ecosystems, Energy Solutions, and Engineered Parts. Leading topics include digital platforms, Industry 4.0, IT security and carbon-neutral production.

The Fair, originally scheduled for April, was moved to allow pandemic restrictions to ease. “When we postponed Hannover many people were longing for normalcy,” said Dr. Jochen Köckler, CEO of show organizer Deutsche Messe. “Now, due to the condemnable aggression against Ukraine, we have had to return to another crisis mode.” This will not prevent the Fair from going forward. But the actual topics of Hannover will be brought into sharper focus, he said.

“Recent actions have put us at a turning point. There are rising energy prices, disrupted supply chains, and a major impact on worldwide industrial production. At the same time, combatting climate change has become more important than ever,” he said.

“In view of the current global political situation, the topics at Hannover Fair are more relevant than ever,” continued Köckler. “At the heart of the matter is how we can ensure security of supply and growth in a dynamically changing world — politically, environmentally and economically — while counteracting climate change. Innovative technologies will play a key role in this,” he said.

Under the banner of “Industrial Transformation,” more than 2,500 Hannover Fair exhibitors will supply the necessary products, software and systems to advance sustainability. Not only can the production of virtually all goods be made more resource-conserving and energy-efficient with the help of state-of-the-art machinery and equipment, but solutions from mechanical and plant engineering, electrical engineering, and the software and IT industry can also vastly improve the control processes of complex systems, thus boosting innovation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions around the world.

Most of Hannover’s core exhibitors have returned. They range from large multinational companies such as Siemens and Bosch Rexroth to mid-sized, often family-owned companies like Festo and igus, as well as roughly 100 small start-ups. A list of key fluid power companies is included. They are complemented by major research institutes like Fraunhofer and Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT). The Fair, thus, serves as an ideal platform for networking among such a diverse group of exhibitors, said Köckler.

Exhibitor Name Hall Stand Number
3d Signals 009 F33
Aidro 006 C76
AIGNEP 006 C76/1
Akgul Kalip 006 C72/1
Arafan Naein 006 D77/1
Atam 006 D75/1
Barboflex 006 G36
Borubar 006 A60
Bosch Rexroth 006 C26
Bosch Rexroth 004 F23
Bosch Rexroth Open Air site P154
Busch Vacuum Solutions 013 D47/1
Cabol Fluid 006 D68
CAPRONI 006 D62/1
Chemnitzer Zahnradfabrik 006 B57
DO Hortum 006 A60
Eckerle Technologies 006 D76
Emerson FG T145
Emerson 006 C57
Esmaksan Eser Makina 006 A60
ETO GRUPPE TECHNOLOGIES 006 D58
Eurofluid Hydraulic VIR
Farmunited 006 D58
Faster 006 A47
Festo 006 C22
Filancore 006 D58
Fricke, Wilhelm 006 D68/1
G.W. Lisk 006 D61/1
GDC Hydrolik Pnömatik 006 A60
HBE 006 D58/1
HP Systems Hidrolik Güc Sistemleri 006 C80/4
HV Hydraulic 006 G64
Hydrotechnik 006 B57
Industriebedarf Krüger 006 C80
Istanbul Ticaret Odasi 006 A60
J. M. Voith 006 C47
Kazcioglu Otomotiv 006 A60
Konfit Italia 006 D75
KRACHT 006 C60
KUZU FLEX Metal 006 B78
Laminar Technologies 006 B78/1
Mashprom-KMH 006 C80/1
MCS Otomasyon 006 A60
Medifly 006 G68
METAL WORK 006 B48
MOTA 012 B47
OLEOTEC 006 D58/1
Özcelikler Hidrolik 006
Pneumax 006 D47
Pnomek Hydrolik Pnomatik Kontrol 011 B63
Radius Machining 004 G54
Resato International 006 C68
Seal Concept Dichtungen & Hydraulik 006 B57
SFB Schwäbische Formdrehteile 004 C03
Simplinx Elektronik 006 A60
SMS Tork Endüstriyel Otomasyon 006 A60
TECHNO-PARTS VIR
Teseo 006 C07
Tierre 006 B73
Toros Filtrasyon Teknolojileri 006 A60
Ugur Hidrolik Pnömatik 006 A60
VDMA Antriebstechnik und Fluidtechnik 006 B57
VDMA Fachverband Antriebstechnik 006 B47
VDMA Fachverband Fluidtechnik 006 B51
VDMA Services 006 B57
006 B47
VDMA Services 006 B51
Vimpi Viskoz Mayi Pompalari 006 A60

More than 120 companies from Partner Country Portugal have registered for Hannover Fair 2022. Under the motto “Portugal Makes Sense,” they will present products and solutions for digital transformation, the energy transition and reliable supply chains. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Portugal’s Prime Minister António Costa will jointly open the exhibition.

In addition to the exhibits at the show, attendees can look forward to a first-rate supporting program. The four conference stages cover topics like automation, cloud and infrastructure, analytics and data management, digital platforms, robotics, IT security, artificial intelligence, renewable energies, green hydrogen, energy-efficient and CO2-neutral production, digital energy management, the circular economy and much more. The complete program will not only be available to visitors on-site, but will also stream simultaneously via the Hannover Fair website.

Hannover Fair | hannovermesse.de


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