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Innovation award nominations for bauma 2022

Innovation award nominations have been named for bauma 2022.
By MJ Woof September 9, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Benninghoven’s innovative REVOC system is one of 15 technologies in the running for a bauma Innovation Award

Key innovation award nominations have been revealed for the bauma 2022 event. There have been 15 nominations made across five categories for the  bauma 2022 awards. 

For category 1 Climate protection, the nominations are: the Benninghoven REVOC System - Catalyst for asphalt mixing plants; Minus CO2 -building materials - renewable, better, economical, carbonauten; hydrogen-powered excavator, Liebherr France.

For category 2 Digitalisation, the nominations are: haptic collision avoidance, Bosch Rexroth; one common digital language for construction sites, MiC 4.0 Machines in Construction; MESH Technology, Mesh.

For category 3 Mechanical engineering, the nominations are: Ammann 3D Compactor eAPX 68/95, Ammann Verdichtung; Built Robotics Exosystem, Built Robotics; continuous advance, Herrenknecht.
 

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