Motion, Drive and Automation Firms Accelerate Digital Transformation at Hannover Messe
High energy costs, broken supply chains and rising raw material prices continue to pose new challenges to business. To remain competitive, companies need to take steps to increase their efficiency and contain energy costs, which in turn will lead to a reduction in their carbon footprint. High-tech solutions in this area will be presented at Hannover Messe.
“We will be able to witness the new products and substantial innovations with which our exhibitors are tackling several different crises. In April, they will be presenting highly specific solutions for greater efficiency to counter climate change and enable CO²-neutral production. Digitization, artificial intelligence and hydrogen play a prominent role here,” reports Dr. Jochen Köckler, chairman of the managingbBoard at Deutsche Messe. “Due to their high level of innovation, companies from the drive and fluid technology sectors have traditionally been among the biggest and most sustainable drivers of innovation at Hannover Messe.”
And indeed, the transformation of drive technology and fluid power is running at full speed. Despite numerous global challenges, the two sectors are experiencing excellent economic results. Innovativeness and solutions competence are placing drive and fluid technology at the heart of Industrie 4.0. Added to this are the issues of climate protection and resource efficiency, which require cutting-edge technologies to provide lasting solutions. Here in particular, digitization offers new, efficient and sustainable solution approaches for customers in both industries.
“Drive and fluid technology components are the central building blocks of machines, for power and motion, but also as a source of data for digital value-added services and crucial to the performance of customer products – this is what we will be showing at Hannover Messe,” emphasizes Hartmut Rauen, deputy executive director of VDMA and responsible for power transmission engineering and fluid power at the association. Numerous VDMA member companies will be highlighting practical examples in the context of digitization and sustainability.
Greater industry revenue in 2022
The companies grouped in drive technology and fluid power trade associations can look back on a successful 2022. Sustained high order volumes and even order backlogs have resulted in industry sales of around 9.5 billion euros in fluid power and just under 18 billion euros in drive technology, which are record figures. Despite challenging conditions, sales in hydraulics rose by more than 10 percent in nominal terms to around 6.5 billion euros compared with the already excellent previous year. In pneumatics, sales are a tad over 3 billion euros, which also represents a nominal increase of around 10 percent compared with 2021. Drive technology is recording a short-term nominal increase in sales of just under 12 percent.