It is my great pleasure, on behalf of the entire team, to welcome you to LogiMAT in Stuttgart, March 19–21, whose theme this year is “SHAPING CHANGE TOGETHER: Sustainability – AI – Ergonomics,” says Michael Ruchty, Exhibition Director at LogiMAT Stuttgart.

Michael Ruchty, Exhibition Director at LogiMAT Stuttgar

Over 1,550 exhibitors from 40 countries will fill all ten exhibit halls and the East Entrance, presenting cutting-edge innovations for efficient, high-tech intralogistics—including many not yet exhibited anywhere else in the world.

We’ve arranged for a clear organisation of exhibitors by industry segment in the ten exhibit halls to minimise walking distances and help visitors quickly find what they’re looking for. The systems integrators and industrial machinery and equipment manufacturers, traditionally the largest group of exhibitors, will present their latest products and solutions for efficient material handling in Halls 1 (including the gallery), 3, and 5. Manufacturers and suppliers of cranes and handling systems, fire protection and safety systems, and gates and loading technology will showcase their newest innovations in Halls 7 and 9.

The exhibitors of powered industrial trucks, attachments, and energy management technology will be presenting the latest solutions for intralogistics transports in Halls 9 and just opposite in Hall 10.

Software developers in Hall 8 will focus on innovative solutions for future-proof warehouse, transport, and supply chain management with integrated end-to-end data transfer. Apps, IT platforms, and cloud solutions with new features and AI algorithms for efficient process control, simulations, and smart data filtering and analytics deliver new options for optimising and accelerating warehouse performance and implementation times.

Exhibitors specialising in automated guided vehicle (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) will be right next door in Hall 6 offering hands-on high-tech experiences. They’ll present their latest equipment innovations incorporating new advances in adjacent fields such as sensor technologies and AI, from AGVs and AMRs to shuttles and the latest stationary industrial robots and mobile picking robots.

Manufacturers of packaging and related packaging technologies will exhibit their latest developments in Hall 4, where the focus will be on sustainable packaging solutions and modular packing station designs and components.

Hall 2 serves as the main hub for anyone interested in automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) technology, with nearly all the approximately 80 providers specialising in identification, RFID, and sensor technology together in one place presenting their latest AIDC products and solutions.

Visitors can also look forward to a premium programme of events. This includes 16 “Expert Forums” featuring prestigious speakers from the business and academic communities in the LogiMAT Arena of the East Entrance Atrium, plus some 80 exhibitors offering “Exhibitor Insights” into their businesses and product portfolios in Halls 7 and 8.

Live events will also be part of the programme again. New this year is the Mobile Robotics User Forum, in the gallery level of Hall 6. The Tracking & Tracing Theatre will take place in Hall 2, and the Cargo Securement Event Space awaits you in Hall 9.

LogiMAT Campus, making its debut on March 21 in the ICS Center C1.2 adjacent to Hall 2, is a new educational programme for aspiring entry-level professionals, trade school and university students, and professionals from other sectors interested in a career in logistics. LogiMAT Campus works like a job exchange, where young professionals can engage with companies offering attractive positions and gain valuable advice on launching and planning a career in logistics.

Come to LogiMAT to take advantage of exciting networking opportunities, gain the latest industry insights, and return to work afterwards full of inspiration.

Looking forward to seeing you in Stuttgart, Michael Ruchty, Director of LogiMAT Stuttgart.

 

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