Countdown begins to EMO Hannover 2025

Online registration now open; Taking part in EMO is a must for all major international players in the metalworking industry.

CREDIT: VDW (German Machine Tool Builders' Association)

CREDIT: VDW (German Machine Tool Builders' Association)

The digital registration documents for EMO 2025 are currently being sent out. The world's leading trade fair for production technology is set to celebrate its 50th anniversary at the next event, scheduled for September 22-26, 2025 in Hanover. "EMO has been bringing the right people together in the right place at the right time for half a century now. It will be the number one event in 2025 for the international metalworking community," says EMO General Commissioner Carl Martin Welcker.

Welcker’s inviting manufacturers of metalworking-related machines and components from all over the world to present their products, services, and solutions to an international trade audience under the EMO banner of Innovate manufacturing. "EMO is and remains the industry platform where companies can inspire customers, expand their own network and, of course, do business," says Welcker, banging the drum for the next event. "Where else can manufacturers meet so many high-caliber trade visitors from more than 140 countries in just five days?" he asks rhetorically.

There is an early-bird discount until October 15, 2024. The price per square meter covers a whole range of services, such as visitor tickets, advertising materials, power connections from 3kW to 130kW, provision and consumption of electricity, water and compressed air, transport of exhibition goods within the exhibition grounds, etc. "This clearly sets the EMO apart from the national and international competition," emphasizes Martin Göbel, director exhibitions at EMO organizer VDW (German Machine Tool Builders' Association), Frankfurt am Main.

Welcker concludes: "Taking part in EMO is a must for all major international players in the metalworking industry because the list of participating companies reads like the Who's Who of the industry.”