The Hannover Messe (shown here in 2018) attracts 6,500 exhibitors, with over 200,000 visitors expected to attend from 80 countries.  Hannover Messe

The Hannover Messe (shown here in 2018) attracts 6,500 exhibitors, with over 200,000 visitors expected to attend from 80 countries.  Hannover Messe

The Entreprise Europe Network (EEN) and Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce have organised the day-long visit, which includes a return chartered flight between Luxembourg and Hanover, Germany.

The Hannover Messe attracts 6,500 exhibitors, with over 200,000 visitors expected to attend from 80 countries. This year’s edition, which takes place from 1-5 April, focuses on trends including integrated robots, additive manufacturing, digital twins, AI and machine learning in industry and logistics 4.0, 5G and more.

During the “Luxembourg Day” visit, participants will have the opportunity to attend a networking reception at the national pavilion with Luxembourg ambassador to Germany Jean Graff. 

 A guided tour, organised jointly by  Fedil and the Digital4Industry initiative, will give participants more insight into AI, particularly as it impacts industrial manufacturing. 

A number of Luxembourg companies will be present at the fair, including the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the House of StartupsFirisKöhl Power Distribution SystemsMove2 Group, Octar Technologies, Paul Wurth, Rafinex. 

Registrations are open through close of business on 29 March; for the full programme or to register, visit the EEN event page, or email [email protected].