Technology revolution: TU Berlin shows future solutions at the Hannover Messe!

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The TU Berlin is presenting innovative technologies at HANNOVER MESSE 2025 from March 31st. until April 4th, focused on AI and sustainability.

Die TU Berlin präsentiert innovative Technologien auf der HANNOVER MESSE 2025 vom 31.3. bis 4.4., fokussiert auf KI und Nachhaltigkeit.
The TU Berlin is presenting innovative technologies at HANNOVER MESSE 2025 from March 31st. until April 4th, focused on AI and sustainability.

Technology revolution: TU Berlin shows future solutions at the Hannover Messe!

HANNOVER MESSE 2025 opens its doors from March 31st to April 4th and promises to be an insightful event as an international guide for sustainable and smart industry. The motto of the trade fair, “Shaping the Future with Technology”, reflects the goal of advancing innovative technologies and solutions. The Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) will play a central role and present its latest developments.

Visitors can explore the institution's diverse contributions at the TU Berlin stand in the Berlin-Brandenburg Innovation Market Hall, Stand B16, and in the Future Hub, Hall 2. Innovative system solutions and product ideas that were developed in collaboration with the Center for Entrepreneurship, FaSTTUBe and RISE will be shown. The focus of the TU startups is particularly on the AI-supported platform from Elephant Technologies to improve process compliance and the software from TVINN Digital Supply Chains GmbH, which optimizes planning and efficiency in production.

Focus on technology and sustainability

A central theme of HANNOVER MESSE 2025 is the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in industrial manufacturing. As part of its presentations, TU Berlin will also present open source hardware and makerspaces from its field of quality science. The BUA Mobile Lab demonstrates applications with open source milling machines at this point.

The RISE Exo-One could also arouse particular interest: an exoskeleton designed for people with spinal cord injuries. This product was designed by over 100 students at TU Berlin and uses both active and passive motors with AI control. The exoskeleton took fourth place at CYBATHLON and illustrates the university's interdisciplinary approach to the development of accessible technologies.

The role of the Fraunhofer Association

In addition to the presentations by the TU Berlin, the Fraunhofer joint stand will also be an important point of contact. This is located in Hall 2, Stand B24 and highlights the application of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) in companies. This demonstrates how LLM-based workflows can be optimized by integrating knowledge graphs. Demos from production and medicine will also be shown, which are intended to help companies work more intelligently with generative AI.

Another aspect of the Fraunhofer stand is the creation of data rooms that enable the secure exchange of information between different actors. The focus here is on interoperability, data security and governance mechanisms. This is particularly relevant given the increasing importance of data and its analysis in today's economy.

HANNOVER MESSE 2025 will be characterized by technological advances and innovations that affect more than just industry. The developments such as AI, IoT and big data that are shaping the fourth industrial revolution are key technologies that will redefine both work processes and the entire economic context. According to [Xing], these trends have a significant impact on how companies operate and how we will live and work in the future.

For anyone interested, HANNOVER MESSE 2025 is an excellent opportunity to gain insights into the latest technologies and their applications and to exchange ideas with leading minds in the industry. The opportunity to discover innovative solutions and experience their practical applications remains a central part of this important event.

Further information can be found on the websites of TU Berlin, from Fraunhofer FIT and in the article about the Technology trends from Xing.