Industry Gears Up for the Groundbreaking Event bauma Munich 2025
Preparations for bauma 2025, the world’s leading trade fair for construction machinery and equipment, are in full swing. Major exhibitors like Liebherr, Peri, and Wirtgen began setting up their booths as early as October, gearing up for the event scheduled to take place in Munich from April 7 to 13, 2025.
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The event will feature a mix of returning and new exhibitors. Prominent names like Volvo, Deutz, and Liugong will showcase their latest products alongside first-time participants such as Fortescue, Sandvik, and Gravis Robotics AG. With around 150 new companies joining, the event promises a rich display of innovation. Nicole Schmitt, Exhibition Director of bauma, expressed optimism about exhibitor registrations, emphasizing the industry’s positive response.
Key themes of bauma 2025 include digitization, sustainability, climate neutrality, alternative drive technologies, and networked construction. These topics will be explored through presentations, panel discussions, and product showcases at the bauma FORUM. Each day from Monday to Friday will spotlight one of these themes, underlining their significance in shaping the future of construction.
Enhancements for 2025 include a dedicated section for occupational health and safety in Hall B4, offering a centralized view of advancements aimed at improving site safety. Meanwhile, the Science Hub will spotlight cutting-edge research, with institutions like the Technical University of Munich presenting autonomous transport solutions and accident-prevention technologies.
bauma 2025 also welcomes nearly 50 start-ups eager to showcase innovations in digital twins, alternative drive systems, and autonomous solutions. Attendees can explore transformative ideas such as ultrasonic concrete production and advanced software for construction management.
Adding to the experience, the VR Experience Zone will return, blending interactive technology with future-focused exhibits. Visitors can delve into robotics, alternative drives, and machine digitalization, offering an immersive look into the industry's evolution.
International interest remains strong, with delegations from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru expressing keen participation, particularly from the mining sector. bauma 2025 is set to be a global platform for innovation, collaboration, and progress in construction and related industries.