Hannover Messe 2025: An Unmissable Show for Indian Exhibitors & Visitors
Hannover, Germany, is set to host the world’s premier trade fair for industry, Hannover Messe 2025, from 31 March to 4 April 2025. A beacon of industrial innovation, this event promises to redefine the contours of industrial transformation, offering unmatched opportunities for exhibitors and visitors worldwide, including a significant presence from India.
With an impressive lineup of 5,000 exhibitors, Hannover Messe 2025 will showcase cutting-edge advancements across sectors such as mechanical engineering, electrical and digital industries, and energy. The event highlights Smart Manufacturing, Digital Ecosystems, Energy for Industry, Compressed Air & Vacuum Technology, Engineered Parts & Solutions, Future Hub, and International Trade & Investment. Accompanying the exhibits is a robust conference program featuring 1,600 speakers, delivering insights into the latest industry trends and challenges.
On the sideline of a press event held in Mumbai today, Hubertus von Monschaw, Global Director, Deutsche Messe AG, exclusively speaks to mojo4industry and emphasized the global impact of the event, stating, “Hannover Messe 2025 will serve as a catalyst for industrial innovation, fostering partnerships that transcend borders. Indian exhibitors and visitors have a unique opportunity to connect with global leaders and discover transformative solutions.” He adds, “With challenging global surroundings, Hannover Messe 2025 will be particularly special, showcasing groundbreaking innovations.”
Geeta Bisht, CEO, Hannover Milano Fairs India Pvt Ltd, echoed this sentiment: “India’s participation in Hannover Messe has historically driven strategic collaborations. This is a platform for Indian companies to showcase their prowess on a global stage.” Stressing the importance of consistent participation for Indian companies, she said, “My message to exhibitors is clear: you must participate. Continuous visibility over 2-3 years builds recognition and trust. This is the only way to establish a global presence and secure regular customers.”
C.H. Nadiger, Regional Director, EEPC India, highlighted the event’s importance for Indian businesses and observed that Indian exhibitors and visitors are encouraged to leverage this event to gain insights into industrial transformation, explore innovative technologies, and network with global industry leaders. He said, “Indian MSMEs, if they need to go global, they need to participate in trade fairs like Hannover Messe. The event provides unparalleled opportunities for Indian MSMEs and large enterprises to explore technologies, form alliances, and boost exports.”
Canada: Partner Country for 2025
Canada will take the spotlight as the Partner Country for the 2025 edition, promising exciting collaborations and innovations. India, which previously held the Partner Country status in 2006 and 2015, remains a key player in the global industrial landscape. Addressing the potential for India to take up the Partner Country role again, Hubertus von Monschaw noted: “India is one of the few countries to have held Partner Country status twice. Many exhibitors already see India as an ideal candidate for this role again. The strong ties between Germany and India, along with India’s growing global influence, offer immense opportunities.”