The EMO Hannover, the European Machine Tool Exhibition held in Hanover, Germany, was first launched in 1951 and is the world’s largest specialized trade fair for the machine tool manufacturing industry. It comprehensively showcases cutting-edge research and innovation in the global manufacturing equipment and technology sectors, holding a pivotal and leading position in the international metalworking field. Today, the metalworking industry is undergoing profThe Exhibition Value of EMO Hannover
- EMO Hannover, the world’s largest and most influential trade fair for metalworking, is widely regarded alongside IMTS in Chicago and JIMTOF in Tokyo as one of the three premier machine tool exhibitions globally. Since its inception in 1975, it has been held successfully for fifty editions and is universally recognized as a leading indicator of global trends in the machine tool industry and a central hub for innovation in manufacturing technologies. Organized by the German Machine Tool Builders’ Association (VDW), the event takes place biennially at the Hannover Congress Centre, covering the entire value chain—from metal-cutting machines and forming equipment to additive manufacturing, industrial robots, automation systems, CNC software, metrology, cutting tools and fixtures, and abrasive materials. It serves as a strategic platform for connecting global supply-chain resources, showcasing cutting-edge technological advances, and shaping industry development trends.
- The core value of participating lies in its unparalleled ability to span the entire machine tool industry and its highly concentrated pool of professional buyers. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025, the exhibition will bring together 1,634 exhibitors from 45 countries and regions, with a significant international presence. Among them, 329 come from mainland China and 125 from Taiwan. The event attracts 80,000 professional visitors worldwide, over half of whom are senior or mid-level corporate decision-makers with purchasing authority, and 94% report achieving their exhibition objectives. These attendees represent diverse sectors including mechanical engineering, automotive manufacturing, aerospace, medical technology, energy, and electronics, providing exhibitors with a strategic gateway to engage directly with key global procurement decision-makers.
- The fair establishes a one-stop commercial platform that encompasses the entire machine tool value chain. Exhibits range across all categories, including metal-cutting machines, additive manufacturing technologies and equipment, CNC systems and industrial software, industrial robots and automation solutions, machine tool components and accessories, measuring instruments, abrasives, sensors and diagnostic technologies, testing and measurement tools, cooling and lubrication systems, as well as safety and environmental technologies. This comprehensive offering covers state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies, equipment, solutions, and services spanning the full metalworking process—from precision five-axis machining centers to automated flexible production lines, and from AI-driven intelligent systems to green, energy-efficient technologies—forming a complete industrial ecosystem.
- The exhibition aligns closely with three major industry trends—automation, digitalization and artificial intelligence, and sustainability—creating a high‑tech hub where academia, industry, research, and application converge. In 2025, under the theme “Innovate Manufacturing,” the fair features three dedicated zones: Additive Manufacturing, Sustainability, and AI + Digitalization. Automation emerges as the sector’s top priority, with 50% of surveyed visitors expressing interest in its potential to boost productivity, and approximately 140 robot manufacturers exhibiting. Meanwhile, AI is deeply integrated into manufacturing processes, from optimizing process parameters and enabling real-time quality monitoring to predictive maintenance and autonomous decision-making, becoming a focal point of competition among exhibitors. Sustainability runs throughout the event, with new machine tool investments delivering up to 25% energy savings, while resource‑efficient processes and recycling technologies garner significant attention.
- Complementary high‑level programs further enrich the experience, fostering an intellectual environment where academia, industry, research, and application intersect. During the fair, an Innovation Forum brings together distinguished speakers—including professors of artificial intelligence from the Technical University of Regensburg, Siemens chief experts, and R&D directors from DMG MORI—to discuss AI applications in manufacturing. For the first time, an Economic Forum is also hosted, inviting top executives from leading companies in automotive, aerospace, medical technology, and other sectors to share strategies for navigating economic and technological changes. Additionally, the event includes a Startup Showcase featuring nearly 80 emerging enterprises, a Youth Zone, and P.O.P Talks—on‑site dialogues offering fresh perspectives on production—helping cultivate future talent within the industry.
- For Chinese enterprises, this exhibition represents a strategic gateway to expanding into global markets, connecting with international resources, and demonstrating innovative capabilities. In 2025, mainland China will be represented by 329 machine tool and related‑industry companies, including renowned names such as Wuhan Heavy Industry, Beijing Jingdiao, Ningbo Haitian, Shanghai Tuopu, Shandong TIDE, Huizhuan Technology, Zhuzhou Diamond, and Xiamen Jinlu. As the world’s largest producer of machine tools, China generates an annual output valued at approximately USD 29 billion, with exports accounting for roughly 29% of total production. Participating companies can leverage this platform to access global procurement networks and seize early opportunities in the智能化, digitalization, and green transformation of the machine tool industry.