Humanoid robots equipped with artificial intelligence are among the main attractions at the Hanover Fair this year, showcasing machines that can see, hear, touch and respond to unplanned situations, thanks to advanced sensor technology.
Unlike traditional industrial robots, these AI-powered systems can adapt autonomously to real-world conditions, signaling a major shift in industrial automation.
At the same time, the Hanover Fair highlights growing competitive pressure on German industry, as manufacturers from China and across Asia offer cheaper and faster-developed "good enough" machines.
Energy efficiency, critical resources and decarbonization are central themes, with energy-rich Brazil positioning itself as a key partner for Europe's industrial transition.
The event draws around 3,000 exhibitors from nearly 60 countries, underscoring both its global relevance and the challenges facing the sector.
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