B.C. tech companies to be on display at Hannover Messe 2025, world’s largest tech show

Hannover Messe 2025. Photo credit: Website

Vancouver/CMEDIA: Hannover Messe 2025, reportedly the world’s largest trade show for industrial and energy technologies — representatives together from more than 150 countries — would shocase twenty-two B.C. companies and universities to promote the province’s unique technology products and services in Germany.

“As we expand our trade diversification globally, we’re proud to showcase B.C.’s solutions to the challenges of advancing AI, improving energy efficiency and the impacts of climate change worldwide…largest number of B.C. companies…to travel to this event…investment opportunities on this global stage…new markets for B.C.’s economy to grow and prosper,” said Diana Gibson, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation.

Hannover Messe 2025 also brings together decision-makers from government and global businesses, providing a platform to discuss industrial trends and transformations.

Representing key sectors, including energy transition and critical minerals, clean technology, information and communications technology, B.C. companies in attendance facilitating in the creation of more opportunities for B.C. businesses to export and attract investment to drive sustainable and innovative growth, B.C. will host a number of activations, events and panels.

“B.C.’s reputation as a reliable trading partner with innovative solutions, a highly skilled workforce…social and governance credentials will be a focal point during Hannover Messe 2025…The companies participating at this tradeshow are just a sample of the breadth of innovation and investment opportunities available in B.C,” said Rick Glumac, Minister of State for Trade.

As a partner country for Hannover Messe 2025, taking place in Hannover, Germany, from Monday, March 31, 2025, until Friday, April 4, 2025, Canada would reportedly showcase industrial technology solutions of over 250 exhibitors and 260 delegates and share their expertise in six pavilions, highlighting Canada’s strengths in artificial intelligence (AI) and other digital solutions, quantum technologies, robotics, advanced materials and clean-energy technologies.

“The spotlight will definitely be on Team Canada at Hannover this year…couldn’t come at a better time… attracts close to 200,000 buyers, suppliers and investors from more than 150 countries…no better place to showcase the leading-edge industrial technologies that Canada has to offer the world,” said Jayson Myers, chief executive officer of Next Generation Manufacturing Canada, the organization leading Canada’s industrial presence at the fair.

The mainstage panel on Energy Transition – Innovation & the Bottom Line would be led by B.C.’s deputy minister of jobs, economic development and innovation, will showcase B.C.’s leadership in robotics, automation and advancing hydrogen technology with outlining the important role governments play in leading and fostering innovation.

Besides participating in the activities at Hannover Messe 2025, the deputy minister will also have meetings with international investors and clients to strengthen B. C.’s economy in key sectors, particularly energy transition and critical minerals, clean technology, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

The week-long event typically attracts 6,000 exhibitors and more than 200,000 attendees.