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bauma 2025 plans going ahead

Plans are going ahead for the bauma 2025 exhibition in Munich.
By MJ Woof December 2, 2024 Read time: 3 mins
The bauma 2025 construction machinery exhibition in April 2025 will be the largest of its type anywhere in the world, claiming the title of the greatest show on earth!


Set-up is already going ahead for the bauma 2025 construction machinery exhibition planned for Munich next April. Liebherr, Peri and Wirtgen began building their booths in October 2024, a full six months before the start of the event. The bauma exhibition is world’s largest trade fair for construction machinery and will be held in Munich from April 7 to 13, 2025.

Returning companies include Volvo, Deutz, Liugong, CNH, Skyjack and JLG. Around 150 new exhibitors will be at bauma 2025 as well. Nicole Schmitt, Exhibition Director of bauma, says: “We are very pleased with the overall positive feedback from the industry. We are now awaiting the registrations of the joint stand exhibitors until December. But I can already say that we are on the right track on the exhibitor side.”

“Digitisation” and “sustainability” will remain the buzzwords of the industry next year. As a result, they are also reflected in the five key topics that bauma will address: climate neutrality, alternative drive concepts, networked construction, sustainable construction and mining challenge. From Monday to Friday, the bauma FORUM will focus on one of these key topics. The programme will consist of brief presentations, panel discussions and key notes. Exhibitors will also present products and innovations from these areas.

As part of changes for 2025, the area devoted to occupational health and safety will be centrally consolidated in Hall B4. This strategic placement offers visitors a comprehensive overview of developments and technological advances that will improve safety on construction sites.

Eleven research institutions will present innovative projects at the bauma Science Hub. Among other things, the Technical University of Munich will present autonomous solutions for bulk goods transportation and a paving robot. The University of Duisburg-Essen will demonstrate a cable robot for precise use on construction sites, and the Technical University of Dresden will present ways to avoid accidents by using a mobile excavator that can recognise human beings. 
In addition. bauma 2025 will also offer innovative companies the opportunity to present their ideas. Almost 50 start-ups have registered to showcase their innovations and developments related to the main topics of bauma, including mobile robot technologies, the development of digital twins of construction sites, alternative drive systems, ultrasonic technology in concrete production, autonomous crane solutions for digital construction sites in rough terrain as well as end-to-end and other software solutions that help companies in the office and on the construction site.

Another special attraction will be the VR Experience Zone 2025, a partnership between the Construction Future Lab (CFLab) and Messe München. The interactive exhibition will combine a museum-like character with innovative technology and shed light on key future topics in the construction industry. Interested visitors can experience demonstrations on such topics as construction robotics, alternative drive technologies, additive processes and the digitalization of machines and interfaces. The offer is supplemented by expert interviews and multimedia content. This experience will provide visitors with comprehensive and practical insights into innovations in the industry and bring future-relevant developments to life.

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