Hannover Messe 2024 Robotics innovations that you will see in the Application Park 

Source: Deutsche Messe | Translated by AI 2 min Reading Time

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Robotics has been a fixed component of the Hannover Messe for a long time. With the Application Park in Hall 5, the organizers want to offer the topic an even larger platform.

Especially, autonomous transport systems play a prominent role in the Application Park.(Image: German Trade Fair)
Especially, autonomous transport systems play a prominent role in the Application Park.
(Image: German Trade Fair)

The organizers of the Hannover Messe have announced which companies will be represented in the Application Park on the trade fair grounds. According to a statement, this area will showcase smart robotic systems, autonomously driving devices in action, the latest AI applications in robotics, image recognition tools, and virtual platforms. The thematic area was presented by the trade fair organizer in January, together with the German Robotics Association as a partner. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience robotics-based automation up close and try it out for themselves, it was stated in the announcement.

For instance, Götting KG from Lehrte will showcase their driverless transport system and a control system for larger facilities. Innok Robotics will also present Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) for indoor and outdoor use. This includes the Induros, an autonomously operating mobile transport robot that carries components and products both indoors and outdoors. It requires no structural changes to buildings or terrain. It can handle thresholds, poor floors, and operates in weather conditions such as rain or snow.

Developers rely on AI

N Robotics relies on artificial intelligence for its driving, hybrid, and walking robots. As a result, they navigate completely autonomously, even in the most challenging environments, using sensors and navigation software developed by N Robotics. Inbolt also leverages AI; their product Guide Now enables smarter industrial robots with adaptive real-time robot guidance based on AI and 3D vision. The machines can remove containers as well as tighten, glue, or grind something.

Artiminds Robotics GmbH will bring a demonstrator to Hannover that shows the robust detection, grasping, and joining of freely hanging, flexible cables and wires. For this, the company combined laser line scanners, 2D camera technology, and force-torque control, as well as newly developed interfaces and intelligent functional modules in their robot programming software. Cretec, according to their own statements the only ISO-certified assessor in Europe for the field of Machine Vision, will showcase their testing facility for measuring aluminum rims for electric vehicles.

Other companies in the Application Park include Conductix-Wampfler, Fravebot, Techman Robot, Voraus Robotik, Wheel Me, Vision Lasertechnik, Bär Automation, Coboworx, and Hacarus. The Hannover Messe takes place from April 22 to April 26.

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