Joint Stand

Hannover Messe 2026

20. April 2026 - 24. April 2026

Halle 11, Stand B41
Deutsche Messe AG
Messegelände
30521 Hannover
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All key technologies and core areas of industry in one place - from research and development, industrial automation and IT to supply, production technologies and services through to energy and mobility technologies. Benefit from the many synergies that HANNOVER MESSE offers you.

At the Hannover Messe in 2025, more than 123,000 visitors exchanged ideas with the 4,000 exhibiting companies on how they can digitize their value chains and make them more resilient.

Apply now for one of the last available stand modules at the Bavarian pavilion. The stand modules that are still available will be allocated on a first come, first served basis!

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Save your energy better - that's what we stand for. We want to store energy from renewable sources intelligently, manage it smartly and thus play an active role in shaping the energy transition. With innovative battery storage technology, we enable system owners to get more out of their energy - efficiently, economically and sustainably. Shaped by years of experience in the development of alternative drive technologies and in electric racing, our team combines technological expertise with a pioneering spirit. BATTR stands for a new standard in energy management - from the Allgäu,
for a sustainable future.

Discover the potential of quantum computing through QuCUN, a central, user-oriented point of contact that creates an ecosystem lowering barriers to entry and enables companies of all sizes to access quantum computing without a significant initial investment.

At the heart of this initiative is the QuCUN platform (app.qucun.de), a cloud-based software designed to be your gateway into the world of quantum computing.

QuCUN offers practical use cases, implementations, and learning materials, and also supports companies with a sound evaluation framework to help them determine which solutions, classical or quantum-based, offer the greatest added value.

As part of the framework program "Quantum Technologies - From Basic Research to Market" and as part of the German government's high-tech strategy, QuCUN is funded by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space through the "Application Network for Quantum Computing" initiative.

Contact:
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Chair of Mobile and Distributed Systems
Oettingenstraße 67
80538 Munich
Germany