Hannover Messe: Days 01+02

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The following video showcases some of the key discoveries made during this exceptional event, which brings together the crème de la crème from Germany and around the world for industry applications. Our participation comes at a particularly exciting stage of our startup’s growth, as we advance towards integrating more PLC-based controls with the goal of fully engineering the textile inspection machine. This event is the perfect place to be, offering a vast selection of technologies and industrial assets that can enhance our quality inspection solution and elevate it to the level of international players.

Day One: A Strong Start on a Special Occasion

Day one coincided with Aïd Al Moubarak (may God bring blessings to all those who dedicate their efforts to excellence). It was marked by key interactions from the very start, with visitors coming to our booth right after the Messe launch, followed by our visits to targeted booths in Hall 2 (where we are located) and then extending through Halls 4 to 9. These halls are vast, with hundreds of booths each, making selection and quick exchanges essential. Most attendees approach this with a highly pragmatic mindset, which further highlights the distinctive nature of this major event.
Some standout booths included Beckhoff, Siemens, and Festo—each with an impressive presence.

Day Two: Expanding Our Reach

After a morning at our booth, we dedicated the middle of the day to exploring Halls 18 to 14, respectively, which offer a strong focus on computer graphics and vision-related assets and solutions. Some of the most captivating encounters included the NVIDIA, Formlabs, and Autodesk booths. Engaging in discussions with their representatives was a pleasure—conducted primarily in English, though German remains the dominant language in many presentations and conferences.

Speed remains key, as we covered as much ground as possible before returning to Hall 2 for B2B meetings arranged through the event’s matching platform—both initiated by us and by other parties interested in our work. Despite our efforts, we’ve barely scratched the surface, covering only about 20% of what’s available!