In a few weeks, the trade show season for logistics professionals, system developers, and equipment manufacturers kicks off with LogiMAT 2025. This year’s theme of “Passion for Solutions” brings together over 1,500 exhibitors from around the world, filling all ten halls of the Messe Stuttgart convention centre and offering industry professionals the unique opportunity to compare a vast range of products, solutions, and innovations for optimising and streamlining intralogistics.

The industry for automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) will once more be front and centre, with Hall 2 serving as a hub where attendees can explore the leading solutions and components and latest innovations in the AIDC industry. Almost no other exhibitor group is so perfectly in sync with LogiMAT’s theme of “Passion for Solutions” as the AIDC industry, with its long track record of absorbing the latest trends in adjacent technologies into its spectrum of solutions around smart labelling and identification as well as automated data capture and processing. Innovative, flexible, indispensable: AIDC technologies provide the foundation for designing smooth, autonomous intralogistics and production workflows and tracking shipments along the entire supply chain.

I am always impressed by how the various enterprises in the diversified industry segments combine AI, robotics, sensor technology, and other themes around big data, cybersecurity, and the Digital Product Passport to generate smart solutions for the market. The commitment to cutting-edge technology and its integration into marketable products underscores both the innovativeness and the tremendous economic clout of the industry. At the same time, RFID and traditional ORM with related solutions around labelling, printing, data capture, tracking, and positioning offer a solid base for the continued positive economic development of AIDC companies. So, it’s no surprise that the current AIM trend barometer from late October 2024 notes the “cautious mood in an industry that … remains in a good to excellent position overall.”

Manufacturers of labels, automatic identification systems, and track-and-trace solutions will highlight emerging trends in the various business areas of the AIDC industry at LogiMAT, March 11–13 in Stuttgart. Alongside Exhibitor Insights, in which exhibitors introduce and explain their products and solutions, the accompanying program of LogiMAT 2025 also offers deep dives into top AIDC topics. AIDC technologies are the focus of an Expert Forum in the East Entrance Atrium, and the popular Tracking & Tracing Theatre (Hall 2, Booth 2B07) returns on all three days of LogiMAT, right next to the booth of AIM Germany (Hall 2, Booth 2B05).

The wide spectrum of AIDC technologies, as the exhibitors in Hall 2 of Messe Stuttgart will demonstrate, offer targeted solutions for streamlining every detailed use case for labelling and data capture—even in complex, integrated applications. This diversity encompasses a comprehensive range of solutions and opens up a wide range of benefits for streamlining, automating, optimising, and integrating information and production workflows. If you want to know what’s driving the industry today and find inspiration for your future investments, you won’t want to miss LogiMAT 2025. We look forward to welcoming you in Stuttgart.

Best regards,

Michael Ruchty, Exhibition Director of LogiMAT, EUROEXPO Messe- und Kongress-GmbH

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