HANNOVER, June 24, 2026 — Each year, HANNOVER MESSE organizes the ROBOTICS AWARD to recognize outstanding technological innovations that have the potential to transform manufacturing. An independent jury evaluates the submissions and nominates three solutions. The focus is on market-ready products with a high degree of innovation, clear industrial potential and convincing economic viability. Companies and institutions from Germany and abroad are eligible to participate in the competition, regardless of whether they exhibit at HANNOVER MESSE.
During the awards ceremony, the three nominees present their solutions to members of the media from roughly 20 countries. The winner is then announced. All nominees receive a participation package for HANNOVER MESSE, which includes exhibition space in the Application Park and a presentation slot. Interested companies can submit their application here.
GoodBytz won the ROBOTICS AWARD 2026
The startup GoodBytz won the Robotics Award 2026 for its kitchen system that uses lightweight, compact industrial robots. Appropriate seals, food-grade materials and a high level of protection against heat, moisture and cleaning processes enable its robots to meet the requirements of food processing.
About HANNOVER MESSE
HANNOVER MESSE is the world’s leading trade fair for the manufacturing industry. It combines technological innovation with industrial implementation and brings together international suppliers, users and decision-makers. Exhibitors benefit from qualified demand and global visibility, while visitors gain guidance and concrete solutions. The main exhibition areas include Automation & Smart Manufacturing, Compressed Air & Vacuum Technology, Digital Solutions, Industrial Energy, Industrial Engineering & Supply, Motion & Drives and Research & Innovation. Artificial intelligence is the key theme. A diverse conference program featuring various networking formats enriches the exhibition. The next HANNOVER MESSE runs from 5 to 8 April 2027 in Hanover, Germany. Spain is Partner Country.

