A few lucky winners will get a glimpse at the global manufacturing industry’s most exciting innovations at the largest industrial trade show and fair in the world, the Hannover Fair in Germany.
If Hannover has been on your bucket list, now’s your chance to come over as the guest of Rittal, the world’s largest enclosure manufacturer and a leader in thermal management of electrical, electronic and IT equipment.
Rittal is hosting just eight customers and industry journalists on this trip to Germany, with all Hannover Fair passes, airfare, hotel and meals taken care of as part of the program. Along with time at the Hannover Fair, winners will also be escorted by Rittal executives on a behind-the-scenes tour of the company’s highly automated manufacturing facilities nearby, along with time to visit a few tourist stops to Germany’s famous attractions and beer gardens!
This is your chance to become one of the few who will join Rittal and peak behind the curtain at the industrial world’s most innovative technology launches announced at Hannover Fair. From integrated manufacturing solutions to smart factory technology to renewable energy to the latest communications tools, you’ll discover a technology playground of innovation.
Among the features at Hannover this year is the new exhibit called “Young Tech Enterprises” where industrial entrepreneurs meet with funding institutions, cooperation partners, investors, and established big companies. The exhibition area offers presentation options for entrepreneurs and startups as well as startup networks, accelerators, and economic development agencies. A central forum provides comprehensive information about startups and new companies every day of the fair. Additional offers such as pitching events, matchmaking forums and workshops round out the program.
Another special display area is called Adaptronics (aka adaptive structural systems),a multidisciplinary technology that picks up where conventional mechatronic systems leave off. Specialists from a wide range of R&D backgrounds will be on hand to give an overview of application areas.
Other special areas include one on energy research and the substitution of organic materials for inorganic materials in electronic systems. Also, an aptly named Night of Innovations provides an evening of inspiring shows and presentations, as well as the opportunity to rub shoulders with senior figures from research, industry and government.
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