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Innovation challenge launched by bauma

The organisers of the bauma 2019 exhibition in Germany are launching a new open innovation challenge online. The challenge calls for solutions for alternative power supplies for lifting gear. The first Open Innovation project was organized at bauma 2016. Now, in mid-November 2016, a new challenge is going online, this time with the aim of finding an alternative power supply for lifting gear. The solutions submitted by experts are handled anonymously and passed on directly to the issuer of the Challenge. P
November 22, 2016 Read time: 1 min
The organisers of the 688 bauma 2019 exhibition in Germany are launching a new open innovation challenge online. The challenge calls for solutions for alternative power supplies for lifting gear. The first Open Innovation project was organized at bauma 2016. Now, in mid-November 2016, a new challenge is going online, this time with the aim of finding an alternative power supply for lifting gear. The solutions submitted by experts are handled anonymously and passed on directly to the issuer of the Challenge.

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