HANNOVER MESSE announces "Integrated Industry – Industrial Intelligence" theme for 2019 event

September 17, 2018 - HANNOVER MESSE is working to drive forward the digital transformation of the production and energy industries. Every year marks the next step into the future. For 2019, the guiding theme is "Integrated Industry – Industrial Intelligence", which spotlights digital networking between humans and machines in the age of artificial intelligence.
"Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize the production and energy industries," says Dr. Jochen Köckler, Chairman of the Board of Deutsche Messe. "People teach machines to act logically and purposefully to meet customer needs. AI systems generate knowledge and today, based on data and algorithms, can continuously optimize operating states or reliably predict faults and failures – in production processes, in the power grid or in logistics. That's what Integrated Industry – Industrial Intelligence stands for."
The networking of people, machines and data is created through common platforms where they exchange and multiply their knowledge. The role of humans is that of an enabler. The production of tomorrow is not possible without their process knowledge and their diverse qualifications. Industrial Intelligence therefore stands for the expansion of knowledge management and the training of knowledge carriers.
The theme of HANNOVER MESSE 2019 underlines the growing importance of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the production and energy industries, including such areas as energy efficiency and use and autonomous production processes as well as challenges in terms of interfaces, protocols and security. At HANNOVER MESSE, international thought leaders from the fields of AI and industry come together to jointly discuss and develop solutions for tomorrow. Köckler: "Managers who are responsible for strategic decisions in their companies should deal in detail with potential uses and impending upheavals. HANNOVER MESSE 2019 is the platform to stay informed."
About HANNOVER MESSE
HANNOVER MESSE is a tradeshow for industrial technology. With the lead theme “Integrated Industry – Industrial Intelligence”, it serves as a platform for the digital transformation of production and energy systems. In addition to six exhibit sectors – IAMD–Integrated Automation, Motion & Drives, Digital Factory, Energy, Industrial Supply, ComVac and Research & Technology – there are special areas for startups and career development. More than 90 conferences and forums round out the program. The next edition runs 1–5 April 2019 in Hannover, Germany. Sweden is Partner Country of HANNOVER MESSE 2019.

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